Author: Michael Webber

  • Sunspots at Franconia Notch’s Flume Gorge

    Telescope View of the Sun
    Telescope View of the Sun demonstration at Franconia Notch Flume Gorge & Visitor Center

    Day two of our summer vacation to the White Mountains. We had a rough start, the hike we planned was abruptly canceled due to a closed trail. We struggled a bit to regroup and find a new hike. We ended up opting for an easy hike down the familiar Pemi Trail and Bike Path with no specific destination.

    We ended up at the Flume Gorge and walked around the visitor center, checked the trout pond, and happened upon two students from Dartmouth College who were working with the Appalachian Mountain Club Astronomy Programs. They had several telescopes setup just outside the entrance and offered some great information.

    Astronomy Programs at AMCWe learned how to view the sun with various telescope techniques. There were two visible sunspots during our observation, which may be hard to see in the photo because they appeared as specks. In fact I thought they were just dust or dirt on the lens. Those specks are actually about the size of earth.

    Our two boys really enjoyed the demonstration and information. I was not aware of the Astronomy Programs at AMC, but I our family can take advantage of more programs like this. We understand that telescopes will be available at Lafayette Campground for night observing during June-August. We are here for the next two weeks, so we hope to make it on a nice clear night.

    For more information on the Astronomy Programs at AMC you can visit their wesbite: http://www.outdoors.org/recreation/naturearts/astronomy.cfm

  • WordPress – Make Top Level Menus without Creating Placeholder Pages

    Add this little trick to the DUH category, one of those little things I should have looked up years ago. Very often with WordPress sites you want to create a menu bar based on categories, such as the one below.

    Normally to do this you would setup a page or link for each menu item, both top level and sub-menus. But often we don’t want the top level to link anywhere, we simply want it to reveal the sub-menu. A placeholder of sorts.

    Creating top level menus in WordPress that are inactive (not clickable)
    Creating top level menus in WordPress that are inactive (not clickable)

    In the past I did this by creating a blank page in WordPress, adding that page to the menu. The problem with this method is if the visitor clicks on the top level menu the blank page displays, not ideal.

    The work around or trick is to add a “custom link” to the menu instead of a page. Then add a simple # symbol in the link field.

    CustomLinkMenuWordpressThis does create a link, but it goes nowhere and in effect does what we want.

    If for some reason you don’t see “Custom Links” under Appearance>Menus, you may need to click on “Screen Options” (top right) and turn on.

    It’s the little things sometimes…

  • Cumberland Town Council Holds Firm on No Tax Increase

    Town Council Meeting video from June 1, 2015
    Second Public Hearing & First Vote on the 2015-16 Budget

     

  • Baseball Season in Cumberland

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    Baseball Season in Cumberland

  • FCATV.ORG Coffee Mug – Google Auto-Awesome

    FCA Coffee Mug Animation

     

    Thanks Google+ Auto Awesome, I love these little gems in my Google photo gallery.

  • Using Draw.io for Video Production

    Draw.io LogoOver the past few years I’ve really embraced the “cloud” in my professional workflows. Google Drive is my primary cloud service and I use third party applications that extend the basic office tools in Drive.

    Draw.io is one of those apps that I’ve discovered, a wonderful (and free) tool that offers a web based drawing for floor plans, network diagrams, and mind maps. The documents can be saved to various cloud storage services, including Google Drive.

    Today I was able to sketch up a quick floorplan for a nine camera video production using Draw.io and I’m happy with the results. The drawing took me about an hour and half, I could spend some more time cleaning it up and color coding things better, but I’m happy with the results.

    We will be covering two musical performances over the course of one weekend inside a high school gymnasium. The gym lighting will be shut off and our crew will light and shoot both concerts for air on local community TV and for student/family keepsakes.

    The production is ultra low-budget using existing equipment resources and a volunteer crew.

    Here’s a screenshot of my draft 1.0 Draw.io camera plan:

    Draw.io TV Production Camera Plan Layoout
    Draw.io TV Production Camera Plan Layoout
  • Video Production Trade News – Week of April 5th

    Each week I share select trade news articles with students enrolled in my New England Tech video production classes. It’s critical in any field to remain current, follow emerging trends, best practices, and the various challenges that face the industry.

    Below are some articles from the past week that were discussed during class:

    1. April Fools – Having Fun & Viral Marketing

    Entertainment, fun, and a bit of viral marketing are the ingredients of most April Fools spoofs and jokes online. Google began their April 1st tradition back in 2000 and it seems to grow every year:

    2015: Introducing Dial-Up Mode

    2015: Google Actual Cloud Platform

    2. Professional Recording with Smartphone

    Screen Shot 2015-04-05 at 9.25.19 PMVideo and Audio professionals often like to experiment technology, looking for hidden gems, hacks, tricks, and tweaks that could help them in the future. Many of us wouldn’t think of using our smart phone for professional voice over work, but their are some tools available that might be a great resource when traveling or if your budget is tight.

    USB Audio Recorder PRO (Link to App on Play Store) was recently reviewed by  Allan Tépper of Pro Video Coalition , including a sample recording using a digital microphone. This app offers professional recording sample rates, 48 kHz/24-bit and is compatible with a large number of digital microphones, check out the list.

    This app would also work with an Android Tablet. There are also a number of similar apps available for Apple devices. While this might not be optimal for everyday use, it could be a great trick to know about and have available for backup or when you need to travel super light.

     3. Voice Activated Levitation Mode: Ghost Camera Stabilizer

    4. First-ever Ultra HD Phantom Flex4k drone footage

  • Video Production Trade News – Week of March 29th

    Each week I share select trade news articles with students enrolled in my New England Tech video production classes. It’s critical in any field to remain current, follow emerging trends, best practices, and the various challenges that face the industry.

    Below are some articles from the past week that were discussed during class:

    1. NABShow 2015 - nabshow.com

    Each year the National Association of Broadcasters offers a trade show for industry professionals. The “NAB Show” is held during the month of April in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    This year the show is April 11th-16th and we should expect to see countless new products, updates, and other “trade news” over the next few weeks. Many equipment manufacturers schedule big announcements to coincide with the NAB Show.

    TV Technology is already reporting on some of the new gear and product announcements that will be released during this years show:

    http://www.tvtechnology.com/article/nab–satellite–remote-product-preview/275110

    This year the hot topics of conversation will include:

    • Over-the-Top (OTT) Content Delivery
    • Progress with 4K
    • Aerial Robotics and Drone Technology and Related Legal Issues

    2. The Creativity Top 5: The Best Brand Ideas of the Week – Ad Age

    In my classes this quarter we will be discussing the extremely diverse topic, “Corporate Media”. This could include everything from training videos to advertising, employee communications, etc.

    Ad Age is a wonderful trade magazine publication and news portal offering information on the latest trends in media.

    Check out this recent video posted on Ad Age –  “The Best Brand Ideas of the Week”