Posts Tagged ‘technicolor’

May 14th, 2013

Technicolor Releases Color Assist 1.5 – Adds Support For Adobe After Effects And AVCHD

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
A simple to use yet powerful color correction and grading software that I’ve been using the past year has been Technicolor‘s Color Assist. The software really draws on Technicolor’s long history in color science to bring powerful studio color grading to users seeking professional results. For Canon 5D Mark II or III users shooting with Technicolor’s  
October 19th, 2012

GoPro HERO3 Black Edition – 4K, Protunes and CineForm Studio Propel The Action Camera To Cinematic Heights

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
The GoPro HERO3 mounted on a motorcycle at GoPro's Land Adventure at The Sonoma Raceway
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  
February 7th, 2012

The Nikon D800 – Move Over Canon, Nikon Releases The DSLR To Beat. For Now…

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Nikon releases the D800, which now becomes the DSLR to beat.
As most of you know, the Canon 5D Mark II was the DSLR that kickstarted a filmmaking revolution and changed indie filmmaking as we know it. But it’s been over 3 years since the 5D Mark II was released and it’s getting, as they say, “a little long in the tooth.” But how many of  
May 13th, 2011

Canon EOS DSLRs in Glorious Technicolor

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Technicolor's new CineStyle profile for Canon EOS DSLR cameras
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  
October 21st, 2010

Long Live The Film Foundation!

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Actress Alida Valli as Countess Livia Serpieri in Luchino Visconti's 1954 masterpiece Senso
Founded by director Martin Scorsese in 1990, The Film Foundation is a non-profit organization that is devoted to preserving and restoring classic films. According to the foundation, half of all American films made before 1950 and over 90% of films made before 1929 are now lost. So far, it has helped to save over 545  

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