Avical client KiddKolor was recently recognized for their work on “The Sidekick” which premiered at this year’s Comic-Con convention. The film was colored on monitors calibrated by Avical. Congratulations to Stephen Hens! The full article can be found here!
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Avical Donates Calibrations to Charity!
Since 1974, Bet Tzedek has set the standard for innovation in public interest law. Bet Tzedek’s pioneer projects combine direct legal representation with powerful outreach, education, and legislative advocacy– the results are unique and vital lifelines for more than 15,000 low-income Angelenos each year. In communities disenfranchised by poverty, Bet Tzedek’s free legal representation helps […]
SMPTE: Behind the Scenes of HBO’s Game of Thrones
This evening we join the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers for a behind the scenes look to explore the production and post production of HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones, entering its third season. For season three, principal photography takes place in near Belfast, Ireland and travels to Iceland, Morocco & Croatia.
CES 2013 Coverage
Avical is at CES 2013 attending press conferences, meeting with product managers, and getting a behind the scenes look at the latest consumer electronics technology. On January 7, press day kicks off with the majors LG, Sharp, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony holding their respective press events. Stay tuned for the latest updates on what we […]
ISFccc vs. Pure Mode on Pioneer 9G plasma panels
With the advent of the ISFccc (Imaging Science Foundation Certified Calibration Configuration) menu found on a select few high-end video displays, calibration technicians no longer have to
Benefits of a Video Calibration Then and Now
Introduction Back in 1994, the majority of people were still viewing analog CRT direct-view TVs under 35”. The medium of choice to watch movies at home was on videotape or cable TV. Movies were never viewed in a letterboxed format because most viewers didn’t like the top and bottom of the image cropped. The picture […]