Author: persistenceofvision

Camerawork, News

POV films the Palladium


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Despite the headline, last week POV weren’t involved in capturing a star studded variety show at one of London’s best know theatres, we were actually filming palladium, along with rhodium, platinum and a list of other precious metals that looked like a who’s who of the periodic table. We found ourselves in Swansea and Acton,

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Tech

FCP X Petition – Grown Up!


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Well they’ve done it, FCP X is proudly featured on the Mac Appstore and everybody’s hailing it as the future of editing technology. Well um no! Actually some people are rather upset about it. Apparently Apple have had the audacity to mess with ‘the people’s’ editing software! There was Mr Jobs sitting there thinking Final

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POV Promotes Recycling


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POV have just completed a promotional video for Halifax based firm Iplas. The company produce re manufactured plastic from material that could otherwise be send to landfill. This new material known as Zyplex is used for many things including outdoor furniture, fencing, ground reinforcement, crib walling and even railway sleepers. Because the material is plastic

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POV goes to BAFTA


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It’s not an invitation you turn down. When Kelly Smith and Mike Mindel, director and producer of new horror feature film ‘Don’t Let Him In’ invited me to BAFTA for the film’s premier I didn’t have to think too hard about whether I wanted to attend. The film which was the brain child of director

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News, Tech

An app in 4 hours – this time in London


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Once again POV rose to the challenge of creating an engaging up to the minute app for Apple’s iPad, this time at Communicate Magazine’s SMCC Conference in London. Reprising their feat in Amsterdam, the same team managed to produce an application in lightening time, this time featuring content and discussion from the London event. In

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First Impressions of FCP X


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Well the dust has settled a little and we’ve all picked ourselves off the floor after hearing the price Apple is going to be selling their latest iteration of Final Cut Pro for $299 and it’s perhaps time to get into the nuts and bolts of whether it’s any good or not. Having sat through

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