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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
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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
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I recently named Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium as my top product of 2011. With the release of their Mercury Playback Engine, as well as Apple’s release of Final Cut Pro X, Adobe has slowly but surely taken back some of the NLE marketshare that Apple has dominated over the years. With the ability
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2011 is the official year that technology fried my brain. Because of the huge explosion of tech gadgets and services launched in the past few years, I can honestly say I have the attention span of a five year old. Thanks to my iPhone and iPad, apps, Netflix, Roku box, Spotify, Twitter feeds, Facebook updates,
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Award winning cinematographer Matthew Libatique, ASC (Cowboys & Aliens, Black Swan), signed on to shoot two Nikon spots. What he didn’t expect was that for one of the spots – Man of Action, starring Nikon pitchman Ashton Kutcher – Libatique was asked to shoot the commercial with the exact camera the ad was promoting. The
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On January 25 at the the Slamdance Film Festival, Kodak sponsored a special event, which featured a morning coffee discussion with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC, who many consider the best living cinematographer. The Hungarian born, Oscar winning DP shot some of the most celebrated movies of the ‘70s, including Deliverance, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The