Posted By Neil Matsumoto
At Sundance 2011, The Story Beyond the Still made its debut. Launched by Canon and still photographer/filmmaker Vincent Laforet, the project was a collaboartion between a number of filmmakers who created short films using Canon EOS DSLRs, inspired by a still frame from a Laforet short. Shortly after, Canon teamed with Oscar® winning director/producer Ron Howard
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
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
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
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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Posted By Clint Milby
Kessler & Crew Defy the Laws of Physics at TimeFest 2011 What started as a gathering of like minded filmmakers in the high desert of Northern California has turned into a
Tags: Carson Garner, Clint Milby, Dustin Kukuk, eric kessler, F9 Photo, Time Fest, time lapse, TimeEscape, Timefest, TimeScapes, Tom Lowe, Vincent Laforet