paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Video Expo ( http://www.dvexpo.com/ ) today announced that Videography and DV Magazine will present HD HOUSE at Digital Video Expo 2006. Free to all attendees, HD House will focus exclusively on high-definition video production and post, from acquisition through delivery. The three-day event will be held from November 15 - 17, and is part of Digital Video Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center, running from November 12 - 17, sponsored by Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Canon.
HD House is one of the hottest attractions at the Sundance Film Festival and South-by-Southwest, and is structured as a mini-conference within Digital Video Expo to offer filmmakers, videographers, producers and editors expert advice, information and perspective on every aspect of HD production. HD House sessions will include:
-- Digital Cameras Exposed, presented by Emmy Award-winning Engineer and
Videography Technical Editor Mark Schubin.
-- HD Camera Compendium, presented by Cinematographer, Director and Visual
Effects Supervisor Scott Billups.
-- Data and Digital Cinematography, presented by Cinematographer David
Stump, ASC.
-- Painting by Numbers: 4:4:4, 2K, 35, 16: -- Deja Vu Cinematographer Paul
Cameron and Digital Imaging Technician Bryan Carroll consider the
digital and film tools available for filmmakers.
-- A Day at The Office: Cinematographer and Director Randall Einhorn
brings his work on NBC's The Office to the HD House.
-- Get the Facts on the HDV Format -- Director Scott Perry, Producer
Michael Pellerin and Cinematographer Laura Merians, moderated by Mark
Pescatore, author of Working with HDV.
-- Digital Imaging Supersession, with presentations from Sony, JVC,
Silicon Imaging, Panasonic, Panavision, Canon and Red.
-- What is HDTV and Who Can See It?
-- HD in the Wilds: Options for Documentary Filmmakers, with Robin Berg
In addition to surprise screenings, HD House panels will provide in-depth study of films, television series, commercials and music videos that employ new and interesting digital production techniques. Screenings and special Q&A sessions with filmmakers include:
-- Director Frederic Lumiere's Tomorrow Is Today.
-- Director M. Bash and Cinematographer Bobby Bukowski's Lying.
Additional event details will be announced on Thursday, November 9th.
"Digital Video Expo has a long-standing reputation for providing all attendees with first-class free content and access to educational sessions," said Colin Zink, Show Director, "but with this year's addition of HD House we have raised the bar. We're excited to present this new feature at Digital Video Expo 2006, and are confident that those who participate in HD House will emerge with valuable insight into the process of creating high-definition content."
Now in its 10th year, Digital Video Expo is one of the West Coast's most important conferences and exhibitions to provide information on cutting-edge tools, techniques and technologies to the professional digital video community. For complete event, conference and registration information, please visit http://www.dvexpo.com/ .
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Steven Wright-Mark
Schwartz Public Relations
steven@schwartzpr.com
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Digital Video Expo
CONTACT: Steven Wright-Mark of Schwartz Public Relations, +1-212-677-8700, ext. 29, or steven@schwartzpr.com