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Episode 36 of The Terence and Philip Show: what’s interesting to us, now.

Episode 36: What’s interesting to us (Film is Dead) http://t.co/2hVrLyXj

A series of topics starting with large sensor cameras in production, the November 3 announcements from Canon Professional video, RED and Avid. Then on to the death of film, the cinema experience, and the problems of 3D.

We’ve been predicting the demise of the Mac Pro in the current form fact for some time, and during this early October recording, we discuss what has this week become rumor: the demise of the heavy iron workstation. (And the value of SSD.)

Terry reports from the Monitor shootout day sponsored by the Hollywood Post Alliance, and HPA sponsored workflows.

We also get onto the future of Apple after the loss of Steve Jobs (just like everyone else!), leading to a discussion of who invented what?

The implications of Siri for postproduction: specialist tools vs generalists tools.


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  1. Chris Wilby

    As usual, entertaining and though provoking, but, just one point: does Terry have to be so ungracious about Steve Jobs? And how many patents does Terry have against his name? (I bet its not 300+!) Keep up the good work lads…