Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Last week I attended a small press gathering at the new Sony DMPC (Digital Motion Picture Center) where Sony executives introduced the latest CineAlta 4K cameras. With Panavision and Kodak no longer the powerhouses they once were, Sony has been aggressively trying to lock up the high-end cinematography marketplace. They have released an impressive array
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Sony just put up two great videos shot by photographer and Sony Artisan of Imagery David McLain with the new SLT-A99 camera. Like fellow photographers Vincent Laforet and Chase Jarvis, McLain has immersed himself into cinematography. With the A99 in hand, he traveled to 73 countries, shooting in real-world situations to create a stunning-looking personal
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Join Revolution Cinema Rentals in collaboration with organizer Hollywood DI at an Open House with working demonstration this Saturday, Oct. 20th, from 10 am – 4 pm. They will highlight the use of streamlined workflows to increase efficiencies in the production and post pipeline while at the same time reducing your costs and enhancing overall
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Back in 1999, GoPro Founder and CEO Nick Woodman wanted to create a camera that would enable surfers to take high quality stills and in 2004, GoPro released its first camera, a 28mm wrist camera that shot 35mm film. As digital technology exploded, the small upstart company became synonymous with the social media generation with
Posted By Clint Milby
Hero3 Black Becomes the Smallest Cinema Camera Last week, if you listened closely, you could hear a collective sigh of relief from the owners of the Hero2 prompted by the release of the Protune, the Hero2′s new firmware.
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
It’s really getting difficult to keep pace on Sony cameras, which in recent years have released a virtual “Murderers’ Row” of cameras for filmmakers. Just two years ago, the NEX-VG10 was released and was branded a revolutionary product since it was the first consumer camcorder to contain an APS-C sensor. Now, Sony has clearly swung for
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
PortableACPower.com, Inc. has just released the new Freedom-1™ portable AC power solution, a lightweight power system that will enable your crew to take 110V or 230V AC power to any location. The Freedom-1 AC power system is a great tool to power up your lightweight lighting gear, but it can also power video monitors, charge