Infomation
Information about the STLD and related areas.
Flyers by Email
These contain :
- Details of future meetings
- STLD Announcements
- A small amount of carefully selected information from our Sponsors
An archive of past Fliers is also available to all registered STLD Members on this site.
STLD Members can opt to recieve these by Email
April 2008 Flyer
The February 2008 Flyer has now been sent to members, and can also be read here
February 2008 Flyer
The February 2008 Flyer has now been sent to members, and can also be read here
STLD Diary misprint?
STLD members should all have received their smart new 2008 diaries by now - however we have had a single report of a printing problem, in that the pages go straight from March 2nd to October 13th, then at the end of the year they go back to October 13th again.
We think this was an isolated incident as we have heard nothing till now, but would be grateful if you could check your copy for that or any other binding problems. If it has happened more than once we need to know in order to rectify the situation. And if anyone has not received their diary please contact us too!
Contact us via the Membership Query section if you have a faulty diary!
August 2007 Flyer
The August 2007 Flyer has now been sent to members, and can also be read here
January 2007 Flyer now out!
The January 2007 Flyer is now out!
You can download it here (PDF Format).
August 2006 Flyer now out
The August 2006 Flyer is now out!
You can download it here (PDF Format).
Lighting on the Run
"Lighting on the Run” is a Workshop presented by Lighting Cameraman Jonathan Harrison at various exhibitions and elsewhere.
It is intended to be a creative and informative session that will drastically enhance your basic lighting skills in a time-pressured environment, for a Single-Camera shoot.
The workshop includes schematic diagrams of the lighting set-ups as demonstrated in his seminar, and his list of suggested equipment in each.
The tools used have been carefully selected by Jonathan to represent long-term value, for controllable, versatile, quick, rugged, dependable equipment.
Click HEREto download this workshop in Adobe PDF format.
Digital Media Servers
The rapidly increasing processing power of desktop computers coupled with ever decreasing costs has opened up new opportunities for designers in many disciplines.
Pictorial effects that a couple of years ago could only be achieved from days of post-production can now be achieved in real time. Very sophisticated manipulation of both still and moving images using a PC can now equal that previously only available from very expensive dedicated DVE’s and Paint & Animation packages.
Please click HERE to download the PDF of the PLASA 2004 Digital Media Servers presentation
