My meanderings thru the minefield of Camera's, as well as audio and video equipment with a smattering of Photography and a pinch of Quadcopters. We recently returned to Music production and so you’ll be seeing Music making posts as well from now on. Checkout our Music on Spotify , Apple Music or your favorite Music site
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
My Rode Reel 2016 Contest
Microphones, Camera's and MUCH MUCH More Here's an Amazon Affiliate link book that may help you make YOUR short film.
Monday, May 9, 2016
My Rode Reel 2016 still time to enter
There is still time to take a shot at $300,000 in prizes in this years My Rode Reel. Each year Rode and others take up the Mantle and offer this filmmaking contest for the community. No charge to enter. Perhaps you will use a microphone like this one for your entry. The Rode VideoMicro
Good luck. Rode is very generous to the Indie community.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
FANGORIA Podcast Network: “THE GIRLS IN THE BACK ROW” Open Up “THE BABADOOK”
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'The Movie Should Be About You': 'Babysitter' Director on Why the First Feature is its Own Genre
Babysitter, which premiered at SXSW last year and was just released on iTunes and Amazon, is an exposé on the chaos of middle-class life alongside an unusual sexual awakening—Max (Max Burkholder), a confused kid in high school, falls in love with his babysitter.
No Film School interviewed writer/director Morgan Krantz twice: once just after his SXSW 2015 premiere and once a couple weeks before his May 3rd VOD release. Below, we juxtapose some of Krantz's answers to get a sense of the perceptions and lessons that have calcified over time. Krantz also talks about how he learned to embrace the personal nature of his storytelling.
NFS: This feels like a very personal story. How do you approach that subject matter without it feeling overly diaristic?
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Q&A: Director Agnieszka Smoczynska on the Lore of “THE LURE”
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Online Video Grows Up [PODCAST]
With increased spending and more platforms represented at the digital NewFronts presentations to advertisers (including an announcement by Refinery29 of directorial debuts from Kristen Stewart and Gabourey Sidibe); a new merger between Vimeo and VHX; and over 50 film & video categories in the prestigious Webby Awards, online options for filmmakers are more credible, sophisticated, and potentially lucrative than ever before. Co-host Ryan Koo and I discuss these developments, along with a controversy at this year's HotDocs festival in Toronto and some follow-up to No Film School's NAB coverage, including our exclusive in-depth demo video of Lytro's game-changing Cinema Camera. As always, the episode includes our Ask No Film School segment, plus grant and festival deadlines, upcoming indie film releases, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films.
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AJA Updates Firmware on the CION While Also Debuting USB Converter Boxes
AJA's 4K RAW-capable cinema camera, the CION, recently received new gamma modes via a firmware update meant to increase shadow and highlight handling while also renaming the picture profiles. Included gammas are now Standard, Cine, and None, which disables any gamma adjustment and allows it to be set more effectively in post. A CF adapter for their media slot also now allows users to use CF cards instead of AJA's proprietary Pak SSDs.
For videographers and filmmakers requiring livestreaming, their U-Tap SDI and HDMI converter boxes will now allow one to stream directly into their computers for $345.
No Film School's complete coverage of NAB 2016 is brought to you by My RØDE Reel, Shutterstock, and Blackmagic Design.
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P+S Technik Introduces New Full-Frame Front Anamorphic 1.5x 35-70mm T3.2 Lens
The lens has an anamorphic squeeze ratio of 1.5X. While not being the traditional 2X squeeze used historically, 1.5X is enough squeeze to take a 16:9 frame towards the 2.39 of Cinemascope with a little extra room on the sides to crop. Cameras without a 4:3 mode would then be able to shoot anamorphic and maintain the traditional scope instead of merely cropping the frame to fit. Camera tests showed a strong flare along with other anamorphic distortions. The lens can cover RED's 6K sensor and was shown on a Sony mirrorless SLR, and P+S Technik also manufactures the EF and E-Mount adapters for their PL lenses. The lens itself costs €21500 (about $24,700), so it's primarily a rental option, but it's a good rental option if you're looking to shoot anamorphic with a 16:9 sensor with PL, EF, or E-Mount.
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Benro Swings into Action with 3 New Jibs and 2 New Hi-Hats
Benro previously had the MoveUp4 ($499), their 4kg-supporting jib, but they introduced the MoveUp8 ($749), MoveUp15 ($999), and MoveUp20 ($1499), all respectively referring to their kilogram load capacity. They are designed for ease of use and only require two major components to be clipped together before assembling the rest of the rig. They all come with their own convenient rolling case, and a remote head is slated to be released in the fall.
Benro also introduced two new hi-hats in 75mm ($199) and 100mm ($249) ball versions with removable feet, while improving the sturdiness of their BV series of tripods by using stronger legs.
No Film School's complete coverage of NAB 2016 is brought to you by My RØDE Reel, Shutterstock, and Blackmagic Design.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
PA/NY/NJ! Carpenter, Empire, Corman fests and more this summer! Plus some cool Blu-rays…
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Event Report: Texas Frightmare Weekend 2016
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Russell Crowe to play Dr. Jekyll in “THE MUMMY” reboot
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Never Fry a D-Tap Again with Lentequip's SafeTap
The P-Tap/D-Tap port popularized by Anton Bauer has the unfortunate design flaw of being too easily reversible. A slight curve on one side of the port is supposed to prevent this, but differences in build tolerances amongst manufacturers have led to many a piece of gear being fried by a D-Tap plugged in the wrong way. Some products were even designed to take reverse polarities, meaning that you have to purposely wire it the opposite way.
The SafeTap's most basic feature is that it will not pass any current if the plug's polarity is incorrect.
You can only imagine the myriad problems that might occur if a DP tasked a less experienced AC with managing their camera build, or hasty set conditions that might cause a mistake to happen in the dark. Thousands of dollars in damage can occur to D-Tap powered monitors, follow focuses, and transmitters if the plug is reversed.
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How to Shoot Rain Like a Pro
We filmmakers are always looking for ways to create exciting moods to heighten the drama of a movie. One of the most effective and available tools we have at our disposal is the tried and true rain sequence. It’s a cheap trick, but it might just work.
But the truth is, to do it well is not that cheap. It takes a lot of equipment, manpower, and planning.
This is not the kind of shoot you show up for with all the equipment and try to figure out on the fly.
In order to look how to shoot in the rain, let's first take a close look at a rain sequence from one of my older car commercials.
Don’t shoot in the sunOne of the first things you should notice is that there is no hard sunlight in any of these shots. This was actually one the hardest things to achieve in making this commercial—we shot in Florida, in June. But ultimately it's what gave the spot its authentic look.
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Ikan's One-Handed Gimbals Hold Smartphones, GoPros, DSLRs
The Fly-X3-Plus ($329) is a smartphone gimbal that features adjustable clips, allowing it to hold a variety of phones.
The 3-Axis GoPro stabilizer ($330) can be pre-balanced for specific GoPros, and a 5-way joystick offers additional control. In the future, Ikan will also provide wireless control, but current users can wire the controller from a distance.
Ikan's largest gimbal, the Beholder DS1, supports up to 3.7 lbs and will be available later this year for $799. A handlebar attachment mimics the look and feel of classic Ronin and Movi gimbals.
No Film School's complete coverage of NAB 2016 is brought to you by My RØDE Reel, Shutterstock, and Blackmagic Design.
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FANGORIA Podcast Network: “THE HORROR SHOW” Boots Up “BRAINSCAN”!
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Full details emerge for Scream Factory “JEEPERS CREEPERS” Blu-rays
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Become A Ghostbuster At Sony & BBQ Films’ Exclusive, Immersive “GHOSTBUSTERS” Event!
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Exclusive photos: Hardcore rocker’s road-horror anthology “TERROR 66”
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Exclusive trailer, poster: An alien infection is “TAKING EARTH”
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