Posted By Clint Milby
Shooter talks timelapse and travel for Citibank project Timelapse shooter, Tyler Ginter recently had an opportunity to participate the Mill’s timelapse production entitled Orbital. As Ginter explains, Oribital isn’t your ordinary timelapse production as it was filmed in New York City, Paris and Barcelona over a 10 day period, 2 days per city plus traveling
Posted By Clint Milby
Sennheiser Offers HD-DSLR Shooters A High End Shotgun It seems everyone wants a piece of the HDSLR pie, and Sennheiser USA is no exception. With Rode microphones and Zoom recorders holding early market position, Sennheiser is a bit late in the game, but according to Kevin Waehner of Sennheiser, their new MKH 8060 shotgun brings
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
Effective December 6, 2010, Canon will start to provide as a chargeable service, a locking mode dial modification for the “EOS 5D MarkII” and “EOS 7D” digital single-lens reflex cameras. This modification is available, for a fee, to owners of these cameras who would prefer a Mode Dial which locks in place and can’t be
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
If you look at it, HD DSLR filmmaking took digital filmmaking “old school” once again. With the cameras’ lousy on-board microphones and the inability to manually monitor sound, HD DSLR filmmakers were forced to go dual-system in which they record sound from a separate audio recording device and sync sound and picture in editing. Many
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
As CRT monitors started to end their workstation run a few years ago and LCDs were not quite ready for primetime, HP was approached by Dreamworks Animation to create a professional display for more consistent color accuracy yet still be affordable. HP launched the DreamColor LP2480zx in 2008—an LCD display that provides more than 1
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
At Canon Expo 2010, which was held September 2-3 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, Canon displayed an HD camera that was the talk of the show. Described as “a compact and lightweight 4K camera for a full range of business-use needs,” the prototype camera shoots 4K video that has
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
One of the biggest problems in shooting with HD DSLR cameras is monitoring your footage. Because an operator cannot look through the camera’s optical viewfinder while the DSLR is in Live View, he or she has to rely on the camera’s LCD screen, which lies flat on the back of the camera, making it very