From: Flores-Gutiérrez, Beatriz (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Nov 10 2008 - 07:14:54 PST
I TB drive works well for film/video, but if you've got some blue-ray technology, that's also a possibility.
peace,
Beatriz
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From: Experimental Film Discussion List on behalf of Michael Sheridan
Sent: Mon 11/10/2008 6:51 AM
To: email suppressed
Subject: Re: Portable harddrive recommendations?
I have had good luck with the drives from OWC. You can google them.
Best, Michael
On 11/9/08 9:13 PM, "Robert Schaller" <email suppressed> wrote:
> This may be a non-frameworks question, and if so, I apologize, but as it
> concerns screening I'll ask the list:
>
> As has been suggested here, I have found that playing a quicktime file from
> a computer is the easiest way to get HD projection. I would like to get a
> portable bus-powered firewire drive to be able to transport and play large
> movie files from my (Powerbook) laptop. Does anyone have any caveats or
> recommendations? Amazon has a 120GB Aegis 2.5" Portable drive which seems
> to fit the bill for $82.68 which seems cheap...
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated!
>
> Robert Schaller (who actually works mostly with film...)
> www.robertschaller.org
> www.handmadefilm.org
>
>
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