Multimedia Chronicles
Yesterday I changed my workstation’s desktop wallpaper(s). What do you think?

Yesterday I changed my workstation’s desktop wallpaper(s). What do you think?

First feature film made with a cell phone, and amazingly its not an iPhone or an Android device, but a Nokia N8, as you can see in the Behind the Scenes video.

Nokia was always my favorite brand of cell phones, all the way from the Baby Nokia to the 5800 model, which caused me so many headaches that I decided to change to Android.

However, Nokia ads Carl Zeiss lenses to their phones, which should make it the favorite brand of filmmakers and photographers. Sadly, Symbian could not match up to the quality of iOS and Android, thus driving away developers and users.

It’s kind of baffling that they reacted to the Symbian debacle by not developing Meego and choosing Windows Phone as their new OS. We’ll see if the Microsoft / Nokia alliance works in the future, although it’s pretty obvious that the iPhone is the leader now, specially among filmmakers.

For now, it’s kind of refreshing to see filmmakers that don’t follow the iPhone / Apple frenzy.

(Thanks to Angie for the link)

So EditShare delayed the Linux version of Lightworks

If there’s one thing I’m expecting as a child in Christmas’ Eve is Lightworks being released to Linux.

First of all, let me clarify that I’m not an OS evangelist. I’m writing this from my Windows 7 netbook, in the office I edit in a Mac Pro with OSX Lion and my cell phone runs on Android (based on Linux). I’m happy with all those options and I’m even happier I can work within all those environments without trouble.

The thing is that I used Ubuntu a while ago and I was really impressed with its stability. The problem is that even though you can edit cool videos with Kino, you can’t trust it as a powerful NLE if you’re a professional editor and you need to deliver projects with complex compositing and high bitrates of video.

I tried Cinelerra but it was so full of bugs that I decided to wait for Lumiera to be released. And I’ve been waiting since…

So I returned to PC when Microsoft got its act together after Windows Vista and released the pretty stable Windows 7. Yet the audiovisual industry is VERY Mac driven, so you have to learn your ways in Final Cut Pro, the editor I’m currently working with, even though I’m more a Premiere Pro kind of guy.

Now EditShare has promised to deliver Lightworks to Linux and it seems like a pretty sweet deal editing video within the stable enviroment of Linux. I mean, sure there are options like Autodesk Smoke and Piranha to edit in Linux, but those things are like 100 grand, and I’m not exactly working in Avatar 2: Pandora (at least not yet).

Lightworks in Linux could be the answer to all my prayers, but the fact that they failed to deliver in time is not exactly encouraging.

Well, there’s still some time until I buy myself a nice desktop to edit, so let’s just wait and see… =/