Divergent Opinions
Divergent Opinions
Mike Woodworth and Colin McFadden
In depth discussion of topics related to the video industry and software development. Mike and Colin deep-dive on the tech that powers everything from Hollywood to your home videos.
#64 - How to Make It Rich Selling Software
After our getting-married-and-stuff hiatus, we're back. On this episode, we discuss the economics of app sales and the options for growing a company in the current environment. Hardware Fourier Analysis Swift Performance
Dec 10, 2014
53 min
#63 - Many Xciting Features
This week, we talk about the upcoming release of MXF support within EditReady, as well as our thoughts on backup and the iWatch. Dell Retina Display Lost Satellite Data Smartphones are about to get awesome again Rendering Ikea Hacking the F5 Editing Boyhood
Sep 5, 2014
1 hr 3 min
#62 - Slacking off
This week, we discuss some more cool stuff from siggraph, plus the ways that Slack is changing our "office" for the better. Potato chip bag filmed through glass Auto Season Change First Person Hyperlapse 4.4 trillion FPS camera Mac Video Fooler Digital Services Playbook Suits at the whitehouse Slack Underground London Projected Makeup 360 degree camera Texting and Internet in Film
Aug 25, 2014
53 min
#61 - More Indie than You
This week, we talk about the buzz around indie development - is it dead? Bike of the Future Fly directional hearing Editing Sharknado 2 A look at Unread A candid look at financials Who's an indie /Drive YouTube Tip Jars Siggraph tech papers 2014 Robert Drew Nostalgia Machine
Aug 1, 2014
1 hr 2 min
#60 - An episode about episodes
No, not really. It's an episode about metadata. And other miscellany.
Jul 26, 2014
49 min
#59 - As we were saying
Oh right, podcast! In this episode, we review the last six months of divergent media. In particular, we describe the technical underpinnings of our new app, EditReady. In addition, we discuss Swift and the possibility of other types of specialized hardware. Chatter: Baked Alaska Painting with Code
Jul 14, 2014
1 hr 3 min
#58 - Parlez Vous App Store?
This week, we discuss the pros and cons of translation for apps, and the boring and lazy nature of new media. Crazy display Roadie Duster (this won’t end well) Cinemetrics Pharrell Dylan Honda Adopts English Object Cloud British Airways Billboard “Don’t let poets lie to you” blade runner watercolor
Nov 26, 2013
49 min
#57 - Freemium Assassinations
Have we missed the BitCoin bus? Do we care? And just how awesome is H.265? BitBox BitCoin iOS ming 3d printers Compact 3d scanner Amazon does virtual desktops H265 More H265 Coin Late for Meeting Seiki 4k
Nov 19, 2013
58 min
#56 - A Syncing Feeling
This week, Mike and Colin discuss the significance of an open source h264 implementation from Cisco, BitTorrent Sync, and the financial system. BitTorrent Sync [Planet Money ACH podcast] (http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2013/10/04/229224964/episode-489-the-invisible-plumbing-of-our-economy) [Cisco opens H.264] (http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/30/cisco-plans-to-open-source-h-264-code-for-webrtc/) [Cisco blog post on H.264] (http://blogs.cisco.com/collaboration/open-source-h-264-removes-barriers-webrtc/) [xiph daala] (http://www.xiph.org/daala/) [Google helpout - dr house call edition] (https://helpouts.google.com/108135037100946836685/ls/b3c7b9c307250e27) [SpotShooter] (http://www.theverge.com/us-world/2013/11/4/5066300/shotspotter-analyzes-sound-waves-detects-crime)
Nov 6, 2013
49 min
#55 - Free as in Beer
New Everything from Apple. Except 4K cinema displays. Lamentation. FCP X scopelink Divergent Media Apple All software is free! Recreating ios in word DOS viruses
Oct 29, 2013
59 min
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