Scott Gentry

Scott Gentry started his career as a child actor then moving to ABC All My Children first in production straight out of college, then in front of the camera for a short stint as a regular walk-on (woo-hoo!).

Scott also worked the stadium camera for NY Jets and Giants games, as well a a multitude of events at the Meadowlands arena in NJ. From there he got into publishing and 6 months after sending his resume to DV magazine, he was the publisher. DV went from last to first place and Scott moved on to AV Video Multimedia Producer and led the team to turn that into Studio Monthly and launch Studio Daily.

Scott has since put together the ProVideo Coalition by gathering the best writers and video gurus in the market. It was always the plan to follow ProVideo Coalition with ProPhoto Coalition. There are also several other creative coalition sites planned within the CreativePro Coalition Family.


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Heading to Vancouver for Two Events

What do you bring when you want to shoot video and photos, but need to pack light?

My wife happens to work for an Olympic sponsor and I was lucky enough to tag along in Beijing, and now I’m prepping to leave for a quick three day, two event romp to Vancouver.

The trip this time presents some unique challenges in terms of weather, logistics and my personal shot goals.  The first thing I needed to consider is TSA flight requirements and what I’d have to check, vs. carry on.  Additionally I needed to check Olympic guidelines for any restrictions on equipment at events.  So far I’m in luck as the international carry-on rules seem to have settled a tad since Christmas.  Additionally, according to Vancouver2010.com, it seems that as long as I’m not re-broadcasting live, I am OK.  There are some restrictions there, but nothing I can’t overcome.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Underwater Housing for the Canon 5D MKII

Despite the price tag equal to the Camera body itself…I want one.

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When you consider a camera that can shoot such spectacular imagery as the Canon 5D MKII, the price tag of $2,900 might not be that far out of reach.

Sea&Sea just released this baby and it’ll hit 60 meters in depth in stride.  So now I can shoot spectacular stills as well as 1080p.

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Monday, January 05, 2009

Picasa Makes the Move to Mac

The battle Royal with iPhoto ensues

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While certainly not a pro tool, Picase has become a great way to get photos online quick and easy.  If you’re a regular user of Picasa on the PC and own a Mac, click here for the beta release.  Techcrunch has an early preview for your perusal.

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Monday, November 03, 2008

10 Days Left for the Red Epic Scarlet Announcememnt

Looks to be an SLR killer?

Looks as though the Red Camera is really trying to give the DSLR crowd a run for their money.  Stay tuned…

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Test Entry for ProPhoto Coalition

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