Panasonic GH4

Live Webcast Discussion

Professional 4K
in the Palm of Your Hand

Tuesday, May 27, 2014 | 1:00PM EDT

Live from the B&H Studio in New York,
B&H hosts a panel discussion with special guests
Eduardo Angel, David Flores and Mathew Frazer
who will explore and discuss the new
4K Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4.
Ask our panel your GH4 & 4K questions on Twitter
using #BHPhotoLive for a chance to WIN a GH4
& other great Panasonic prizes.

Highlights
  • Review of the GH4's 4K
    capabilities & other features
  • Discussion of the GH4's legacy
    as a video production tool
  • Feedback and insights from
    early adopters
  • Your #BHPhotoLive questions
    answered
About the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4

What makes the GH4 so exciting?True professional 4K video with 100 Mbps internal recording in a compact camera
body. The GH4 was just released and has already become an invaluable tool for many
videographers, wedding photographers, indie filmmakers, documentarians, and
music video producers, as well as hobbyists seeking an accessible pro-quality
still/video camera.
So what's the big deal about the GH4's history?The GH4's legacy as a cinematic video production camera stretches back to the GH2.
As a groundbreaking mirrorless camera with a Four Thirds sensor, the GH2 made its
debut in 2010. Users flocked to it for its outstanding Full HD video quality - then they
began modifying the camera's video codecs to further improve upon that quality, and
a legend was born. Panasonic supported the GH2 users' contributions - in fact, when
the GH3 replaced the GH2 in 2013, Panasonic included many of the concepts that
appeared in the very code the community had created. Now with the GH4 and its
4K resolution, Panasonic offers the latest incarnation of a celebrated line.

Please join us for a lively discussion
about the new GH4, and lend your
voice to #BHPhotoLive
Panel

Eduardo Angel is a visual storyteller, educator and independent technology consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. He is an early adopter and reviewer of the GH4 system. His mission is to inspire and empower photographers, filmmakers, and corporations in the use of technology to enhance creativity. He is also a cofounder of the idea production company The Digital Distillery where he collaborates with a multidisciplinary team transforming ideas and products into visual stories. Eduardo has worked as an Adobe official Beta Tester for Lightroom and Premiere Pro, currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts and at the International Center of Photography, and recently published a book about Filmmaking Essentials for Photographers. He regularly shares his thoughts on technology on his website eduardoangel.com, including his experiences field testing the pre-release versions of both the GH3 and the GH4
for Panasonic.

Mathew Frazer is a senior field trainer and product developer with Panasonic USA, with over 20 years experience in the industry. Matt has spent the past 7 years working for Panasonic in their imaging group and has been involved in the production of many videos that range from field production to in-studio production. Prior to his work with Panasonic, Matt worked for a large regional electronics retailer as an instructional designer and field trainer. It was in this role that Matt first started to work in video production, helping to write scripts, produce and host a series of training videos that trained thousands of associates.

David Flores is a photographer and filmmaker based in New York City. His photography can be found on the covers of Poets & Writers, MIX Magazine, and PLUCK. His work has been showcased at the Kentucky Center, the Allen R. Hite Gallery, the Verbal Arts Centre of Northern Ireland, and film festivals across the country. Corporate clients include General Electric, Willett Distillery, B&H Photo, the Audubon Society, Sawyer House Press, Counterevolution, Adelphi University, Kentucky Bourbon Marketplace, Northwestern University Press, Bronx Pro and others. In 2011, David produced a series of short films with poet Nikky Finney for the National Book Award Winner, Head Off & Split. David is a regular guest artist of the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts and the Alice Hoffman Young Writer's Retreat at Adelphi University. Recent arts residencies include Louisiana Arts Works, Cold Spring Harbor, Bardstown Independent Schools, and the DreamYard Project.
David lives in Manhattan with his wife and daughters.

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