Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Around the world, even people who have no association to the filmmaking community are well aware of the Canon 5D Mark II – a landmark camera that has changed the production industry like no camera before it. Even before Canon knew what they had, professional cinematographers began to flock to the video-enabled DSLR to create
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
In recent years, RED and Canon have changed the professional and indie marketplace in ways never before imagined with industry giants Panavision and Kodak falling at the wayside of digital democratization. RED Digital Cinema first announced their RED ONE 4K digital cinema camera back in 2006 and although many cinematographers in the industry were at
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Like me, I know many of you are eagerly awaiting what Canon is going to announce on November 3rd, but today (Oct. 18) they have announced a new camera that will still keep filmmakers very interested in the DSLR format. The EOS-1D X replaces both the 1Ds Mark III and ID Mark IV and not
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
As you already know, the Canon 5D Mark II has had a tremendous effect on both the production and post-production industry due to its ability to deliver a professional looking image at a fraction of the cost of high-end digital cinema cameras. One of the coolest things about the Canon EOS camera system is its
Posted By Clint Milby
Bernie Keach gave us the low down on Marshall’s new monitor lineup with some pretty exciting features. Their new line includes a 5.6, 7 and 9 inch model that feature all of the great Marshall features we’ve come to expect including False Color, Peaking, but with some new surprises
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Posted By Neil Matsumoto
There’s an old Twilight Zone episode in which two astronauts land on a planet and discover a miniature city, a la Gulliver’s Travels. One of the astronauts rules over the city with an iron fist, crushing houses and infrastructure if the tiny villagers do not obey him. In a typical Twilight Zone ending, things come