We lost a true visionary today. As I write this on my MBP Apple is everywhere in my life. My thoughts are with his family and friends. RIP Steve.

Choosing the right camera…

It’s a big question and one that I will be addressing in my keynote speech at the MacVideo Expo on October 18 in London. It’s a packed event with many topics covered including colour grading, using CS5.5, a look at the G-Tech Thunderbolt expo and much more.

It’s a bargain ten quid so no excuse not to come. It should be a lot of fun.

My speech is tackling the difficult question of just which camera is right for you, or more importantly right for the job you are doing. I will be looking at and comparing everything from DSLRs to FS100, F3, AF101 and the RED Epic. Right the way through the camera spectrum. I will be showing footage from all the cameras and taking questions from the floor.

The address is:

Royal Society of Medicine

1 Wimpole Street

London

W1G 0AE

 

More details here including booking information. I hope to see you there!

 

 

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  • R.I.P Mister Jobs. You were a true visionnary, maybe a bit too much a visionnary, but a true genius too. Thanks for everything you did. You deserve to rest in PEACE. My thoughts also are with your family and friends.
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    Philip, any chance to see you doing that kind of stuff in France ? (near Cannes would be neat ^^) I can’t afford the ticket to come to Londooooooooon !

  • Philip can you record this and upload this to vimeo? I would love to see this.

    Thank you.

  • I think this would be more useful to me than the canon filmmakers live was.. you should come back to chicago to have a discussion on this

    • It’s what my workshop tour of Australia will most likely be. I hope to do it in the US too.

  • Will there be anyway for those of us not in london to see your speech online?

  • I’ll be finally meeting you in person! One of the good things about moving to London. Cool!