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The Post Pipeline for 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'
By Oliver Peters Dec 29, 2011
The director who brought us Se7en has tapped into the dark side again with the Christmastime release of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Hot off of the success of The Social Network, director David Fincher dove More...
David Fincher and Jeff Cronenweth Explore Darkness and Light on 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'
By David Heuring Dec 29, 2011
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was originally the creation of Swedish journalist Stieg Larsson, and it was brought to the screen in a successful 2009 Swedish production directed by Niels Arden Oplev and photographed More...
Martin Scorsese's 3D 'Hugo': Perspective, Post, Pipelines ... and Other Stereoscopic Topics
By Oliver Peters Dec 01, 2011
The newest stereo 3D film sensation promises to be Martin Scorsese's Hugo, which arrives just in time for the holidays. The film, the director's first 3D venture, is based on The Invention of Hugo Cabret, a children's More...
Shooting '2 Broke Girls': Adventures in Multi-Camera Production
By Jon Silberg Dec 01, 2011
Rumors of the death of multi-camera sitcoms have been greatly exaggerated. While many network comedies have used other formats to tell their stories in recent years, there continue to be new, fresh examples of traditionally More...
Pearl Jam, Piece by Piece: Editors Sort Through 20 Years of Footage for PBS Documentary
By Michael Goldman Dec 01, 2011
The primary challenge facing director Cameron Crowe's editorial team when they started building a documentary on the rock band Pearl Jam for the band's 20th anniversary this year was straightforward: deciding how More...
ALEXA, Anna, 'Anonymous': Anna Foerster Shoots the First Feature to Use ARRI’s New Camera System
By David Heuring Dec 01, 2011
Anonymous dramatizes an argument that has roiled university English departments for close to a century: was Shakespeare really Shakespeare? Or did someone else—someone with a better education and more worldly experience More...
An Interview with Koo -- Filmmaker, Successful Kickstarter Campaigner & Founder of NoFilmSchool.com
By Sarv Taghavian Dec 01, 2011
Earlier this fall, Koo had one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns for a feature narrative project in the history of the fundraising site. In 38 days, the New York City filmmaker, and founder of the popular More...




Smaller Can Be Better: Sachtler Fluid Head Supports DSLR Video Capture
By Carl Mrozek Dec 01, 2011
Now that DSLRs have inspired a "smaller can be better" paradigm for professional HD production, a greater variety of smaller tripods are becoming available, and these are getting progressively lighter and more functional. More...
ProFinder in Focus: Varavon's Viewfinder Improves DSLR Monitoring
By Carl Mrozek Dec 01, 2011
While DSLRs offer some clear advantages over traditional video cameras, they present challenges in ergonomics and monitoring. One problem is not being able to monitor live video via the ocular viewfinder as you can with most video More...
Is 4K in Your Future? From Sensors to Software, What's Important to Know
By Oliver Peters Dec 01, 2011
Ever since the launch of RED Digital Cinema, 4K imagery has become an industry buzzword. The concept stems from 35mm film post, where the digital scan of a film frame at 4K is considered full resolution and a 2K More...
AVC Codec Advancements: Panasonic's AG-AC160 Hits A Sweet Spot for Shooters
By Ned Soltz Dec 01, 2011
The Panasonic AG-AC160 represents Panasonic's latest entry into the field of 1 3" CMOS sensor-based AVC codec cameras, and what an entry! Panasonic has managed to find the sweet spot for cameras in this price range. More...
'Hit So Hard': Assembling A Documentary with Found Footage and A Punk Rock Aesthetic
By Joy Zaccaria Dec 01, 2011
During her run as rock 'n' roll drummer for the band Hole in the 1990s, Patty Schemel (@PattySchemel) made the most of her Hi8 video camera, documenting various performances and trips. In addition to footage of More...
Camera Moves and Dance Grooves: Capturing the Nickelodeon Series 'iCarly' and 'Victorious'
By Michael Spodnik, Director of Photography Dec 01, 2011
I've been working in the multi-camera production world for the past seven years, and most recently I've been involved in the production of two shows for Nickelodeon that are targeted at the youth market: iCarly More...
Production Diary: The Case of the Cautious Cameraman: Expect the Unexpected
By Stefan Sargent Dec 01, 2011
Il Va That-A-Way It's 1975—I'm flying to Dubai with one stopover, Damascus. It's a five-hour flight. The crew tells me they are flying back tonight. I climb down the steps into the hot night air, walk to the terminal. More...
Instant Expert: Large-Sensor Cameras: More Pixels To You
By Ned Soltz Dec 01, 2011
Item Company MSRP What's New & Other Comments Cinema EOS C300 Canon U.S.A. $20,000 est. list price Just announced as we go to press! Modular form More...
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