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DP Greig Fraser Relied on Outsight Sky LEDs for ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
For Rogue One, Fraser relied on Sky’s ability to be used in all weather conditions, finding it especially useful for the raining stage shots depicting -
DP David Herrington Brings Dark Realism to Netflix’s ‘Frontier’
Filmed in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Cornwall, England, Frontier was shot by cinematographer David Herrington (Republic of Doyle, Warehouse -
The Advertising/Content Revolution
Indeed, in the very near future, cutting-edge brands will connect with their consumers by funding or sponsoring the next impactful and socially relevant -
Cooke’s Anamorphic/i lenses thrive in ‘Jungle’
DP Stefan Duscio’s seventh feature film, Jungle, was a dream come true for the cinematographer. Not only would he get to shoot in South America—and have an -
DP Vance Burberry's Natural Progression
While Vance now shoots a variety of projects, including commercials, short films, feature films and documentaries, music videos hold a special place for -
In The Driver’s Seat
For Cox, there were several big challenges for the low budget short, including driving and shooting on LA streets without a process trailer, or any serious -
Adjusting Counterbalance for Modern-Day Shoots
Counterbalance is used to counteract the weight of the camera rig when tilting the camera rig during the shoot. The amount of counterbalance force required -
Brampton is in Character
It has stood in for a slick modern courtroom in Toronto. It has been portrayed as a small village in Ecuador, and represented medical facilities in Boston -
Playing on the Rocks … Spreading Aerial Enjoyment
Airventure Oshkosh is an annual week-long air show held in Oshkosh, Wisconsin that attracts aircraft of every type from around the globe. This year, more -
The 'Cooke Look' Brings Murder to Life
The lens package for the award-winning film included the Cooke Anamorphic/i 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, and 100mm lenses. -
Rising Star Captures the Shot and his First Solo Assignment for National Geographic
From braving the dense jungles of Sri Lanka to capturing images of a city-dwelling leopard in the dusty streets of Mumbai, professional wildlife -
The Industry Takes a Step Toward the Future with 8K Resolution
The biggest camera manufacturers in the industry are ushering in a new generation of resolution with the adoption of 8K, including RED Digital Cinema. -
Territory Studio Delivers Stunning Motion Graphics on the Silver Screen with Red Giant
Experts at constructing a world that never before existed, these creatives bring to life extraordinary concepts that leave audiences wanting more. -
VideoBlocks Launches Media Program for Universities
Recently, VideoBlocks CEO TJ Leonard let us know about a new initiative the company has launched called VideoBlocks for Education, which aims to provide -
Princess Kimbra: Bringing Disney Magic to Life with the Blackmagic URSA
Once upon a time, a visual effects artist and a Grammy-award winning singer got together to make music video magic and Snow White was reborn. -
Reel Heroes: The Underground World of Film Collectors, Preservationists
At this year’s SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) conference, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts -
Never Fear: ‘Drones’ Are Here… To Stay!
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, commonly referred to as drones) are radio controlled electronic aircraft, most commonly of a multirotor design or a foam, -
Spotlight - New York: 1,000 Feet to Victory
It might be hard to believe that a youngster can enhance his or her self-image and develop a new set of goals in just 1,000 feet, but photojournalist/video -
Production: Pay no attention…
We’re far below the ground in a cavernous room illuminated by the light of a giant video screen suspended from the ceiling. The room is jammed with -
Business: SaaS Solutions
Over the past few years, the first software as a service (SaaS) solutions for accelerating the transfer of large media files—both between people at various