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Illustration anamorph letterbox by Jailbird via Wikipedia This week we talk about the anamorphic format, which is a filming technique used to achieve a widescreen image. The anamorphic isn’t using letter boxing or black banding on an image, but instead an optical method is used...
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create/consume/delete This week we have some video content that will post to createconsumedelete.com that's related to tomorrow's episode.

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Karaoke by carolclarinet via FlickrThis week, we answer a question posed by Rick Wolff. Guys, have you ever heard of this? Once in the mid-70s I heard someone play a pop song in stereo in a way that supressed the main vocals until they were almost gone...
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Walt Ribeiro The box to the left should include the http://www. so I can click on it as a link. Also include your Twitter account :) This show rocks.

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thanks! it works now, we had no idea you could do that.
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Unraveled by gak via FlickrThis week we’re talking about editing audio and video. This week, we talk about the differences between approaching an audio editing session and a video editing session. Rob and Chris have worked with and edited both, but each has their specialty...
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create/consume/delete Here is a link to the site for Brad Sucks. You can find the source material for "Understood by Your Dad" on the site.

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It’s the first song on a concept album I’m working on. All the songs are roughed out (but incomplete) and the track order is decided. The other song I’ve released that fits on this album is Thanks for the Add (which will be track 5).
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This week, we discuss how to create a mix minus and what music stems are.
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create/consume/delete Chris and Rob recorded another 2 episodes today. They're good ones! Make sure you subscribe and pass on the link love!

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This week, Chris was honored to be a guest on a new podcast called Word on the Tweet. From their website: “Word On The Tweet is the weekly podcast for everything about Twitter...
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Mic by picpogm via FlickrThis week we’re discussing how the three most common microphones work. A microphone is a type of transducer, which means that they change in energy...
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create/consume/delete Today is Worldwide Pinhole Camera day (and free donut day through Flickr). In episode 13, we explained how pinhole cameras work and discuss the world's biggest pinhole camera.

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On episode 13, we begin our series of shows on photography. We're starting the series with the most basic camera, the pinhole camera.
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create/consume/delete Postponing the show a bit due to weather. yes, weather. Stay tuned!

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create/consume/delete Our usual Tuesday episode will be out a little later than usual tomorrow. Do you have a media making related question that we can address?

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create/consume/delete Have a burning media question or concept for Chris or Rob? We're planning our next few episodes and we're looking for your show ideas.

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IMG_1591 by fuxoft via FlickrThis week, we’re talking about the differences between interlaced and progressive video. Both describe video displays, but they display the video using different methods. Interlaced signals are broken up into alternating fields...
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create/consume/delete What does interlaced video signals and the musical instrument the theremin have in common? Tomorrow's Create Consume Delete has the answer.

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I'd like to know. I don't even remember talking about a theremin!
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create/consume/delete We now have a page on our profile that gives you a link to subscribe to the show in iTunes and some background information about the show and Chris Cavs and Rob Blatt, the hosts.

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Pixels -Reprise- by solidxsnake13224 via Flickr When is a pixel not a pixel? Like your TV, computer and movie screens, pixels have aspect ratios too. Not to be confused with picture aspect ratio, pixel aspect ratio deal with the shape of pixels...
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create/consume/delete When is a pixel note a pixel? Pixels vs Pixels is this week's show. http://createconsumedelete.com/podcast/234/pixels-vs-pixels/

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create/consume/delete Do you have an account on Utterli, huffduffer, 12Seconds, TalkShoe or AudioBoo? We'd love to check out how you're using these great services that empower podcasters.

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I use talkshoe to host my podcasts and Utturli whenever I wanna rant or maybe get some feedback for the shows.
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What are the links? We'll include them on the site!
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Podcasting equipment by adactio via Flickr This week we’re following up our talk about podcasting specs and myths with five ways to start podcasting in the next five minutes...
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Subcribe to CCD in iTunes “A podcast (not to be confused or equated with Apple Inc’s iPod) usually consists of a combination of audio and/or video that is made available for download via syndication” - Wikipedia on Podcasting This week we talk about the podcast specification and what makes a...
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DSCN0593-c2b4s3 by 12fhThis week we’re talking about two different high definition recording formats and pitting HD and HDV head to head. HD and HDV are both high definition video formats. Instead of playback formats, HD and HDV are recording formats...
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create/consume/delete We're recording the next three episodes of Create Consume Delete today Any questions?

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create/consume/delete Later today we'll be posting our "Podcasting Specs and Myths" episode. It goes into the DNA of podcasts, what the first files to ever be podcasted and more.

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ASA by purchio We’re finishing up our basics of photography with ISO, or film speed. This builds on our previous episodes on the pinhole camera, shutter speed and aperture. ISO applies to film, but it translates to the digital world...
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In case you check out the podcast directories and social media sites and haven’t found us yet, here are some handy links for you: CCD on Blubrry CCD on ZenCast CCD on Odeo CCD on MeFeedia...
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Nikon Coolpix P6000 with SB-400 High Shutter Speed by littcool Today our topic of conversation is shutter speed, continuing our media science series about photography. Shutter speed refers to how long the shutter of a camera is open for. Shutter speed is closely tied to aperture...
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aperture by shoothead This week, we continue our media science conversation about cameras and talk about aperture. Aperture is measuring using f-stops in a ratio or fraction. It measures the opening of the iris of the camera...
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09/06/2007 - Art Center College of Design by amayzunThis week, we begin our series on photography. We’re starting the series with the most basic camera, the pinhole camera. A pinhole camera is a lightproof container with a hole on one side and a film plane on the other side...
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Video Cameras by Rob BlattSo, what camera should you buy? This week, Rob and Chris set out to answer a question that Chris gets asked on a regular basis. Video cameras can range from a hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The components vary in quality and price...
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BBQ Sauce by VidiotThis week we discuss video compression. “What is Video Compression” continues our Media Science series. It’s not about BBQ sauce, but you’ll understand why we’re using that image after you listen to the file...