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- How to Become a Better Sports Photographer
Canonrumors (Wednesday, 22 October) - Sports photography is one of the most thrilling – and challenging – forms of photography. It combines the speed and intensity of athletic competition with the artistic eye of a storyteller. Capturing that perfect moment, whether it is a basketball player mid-dunk, a soccer goalie diving or a save, or... - World First OpenLensIO Collaboration Offering From Canon & Mo-Sys
Canonrumors (Wednesday, 22 October) - It has turned into another interesting week for budding Canon enthusiasts as it has now been confirmed that Mo-Sys have successfully implemented Canon's latest Canon Virtual Protocol into their StarTracker camera tracking system. More importantly, they have achieved this integration via a single cable connection that allows the camera to feed OpenLens10... - New Topaz New Mosaic app now live—restore and share old photos
SonyAlphaRumors (Wednesday, 22 October) - Topaz just launched the new Mosaic APP (Click here). At the moment, Mosaic is only available to those with a Topaz Studio or Cloud Collection subscription. Press text: What is Mosaic? Mosaic restores and enhances photos with clarity and depth. It’s perfect for creators who want great results without complicated... - Tamron 25-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III VXD G2 Full-Frame Lens for Sony E-Mount Announced
CineD (Wednesday, 22 October) - Tamron 25-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III VXD G2 is a new full-frame mirrorless 8x zoom lens for Sony E-mount cameras. It promises to offer a fast AF with Tamron’s VXD linear motor. The lens aperture starts at fast f/2.8 on the wider end. Offering a 1:1.9 magnification ratio and a 67mm... - Ricoh News: New GR cameras, and Smartphone Colab
Canonrumors (Wednesday, 22 October) - There was quite a bit of Ricoh-related news, so instead of one article for each would annoy Craig (though that sounds like a good reason to split it up, but I digress), I decided to lump it all together. But First, The Ricoh GR IV This camera was announced via... - Breaking Down Michael’s Kiss of Death in 'The Godfather Part II'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - It’s New Year’s Eve in 1958, Havana. Fidel Castro’s revolution may be lurking outside, but the atmosphere in the hall is thick with celebration. Amid this joyous chaos, two brothers embrace. It looks like a warm, familial moment.And that’s when the younger brother, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), with a forceful... - 11 Unforgettable Phone Calls in Film History
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - The sound of the phone ringing carries multiple emotions–thrill, fear, excitement, and happiness. Cinema has always understood and exploited that quality. A simple phone call can immediately reach a character’s most vulnerable core, forcing us to lean in and listen.Phones are definitely more than props — they can bring about... - Unpacking the Dark Legacy Behind the Gold Watch in 'Pulp Fiction'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - When we think of family heirlooms, we think of physical objects that connect us with people in the past we may never have met. Silent witnesses to history, they represent an ongoing legacy that you are a part of. From time to time, you take these heirlooms out of their... - Tilta Mini PD V-Mount Battery Plate with Adjustable ARCA Receiver
News Shooter (Wednesday, 22 October) - The Tilta Mini PD V-Mount Battery Plate with Adjustable ARCA Receiver is an all-in-one power solution that combines adjustability, multiple output ports, and enhanced battery security in a sleek, minimal form factor that was designed to complement compact rigs. It looks like a good solution if you want to use... - Hedge OffShoot now works with OWC Innergize
News Shooter (Wednesday, 22 October) - Hedge’s OffShoot now works with OWC Innergize, so you can health check and sanitize your OWC cards. OWC’s maintenance technology is called Innergize, and it’s available across a wide range of media, card readers, docks, and storage devices. It’s now built into OffShoot, on both macOS and Windows. You can’t just... - Zoom PodTrak P4next Portable Multitrack Podcast Recorder
News Shooter (Wednesday, 22 October) - The Zoom PodTrak P4next is a portable multitrack podcast recorder. It features AI noise reduction, tone shaping, and built-in voice compression. It looks to be a good solution whether you’re in the studio, on the road, or recording with remote guests. AI noise reduction is claimed to learn and remove... - How 'Hey Arnold!' Composer Jim Lang Creates Iconic Sounds for Animation
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - If you can instantly hum the smooth, city-block jazz of Hey Arnold!, you already know the work of Jim Lang.For decades, Lang's compositions have given animated worlds their unique sonic heart, creating scores that are not just background music, but essential parts of the story's character and emotional core.From introducing... - 10 Horror Screenplays You Can Read Right Now
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - Are you writing horror this spooky season (or, heck, any time of year)? You should learn from the best writers, who are exploring creative subgenres and playing with conventions to hook readers and scare audiences. Horror scripts are some of the most instructive screenplays you can study. They teach you... - 10 of the Most Beautiful Images in Horror
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - Horror doesn't always mean darkness or gore. Some of the genre's most unforgettable moments are actually gorgeous and stick with you for years and become part of the inherent language of cinema, even if you aren't a fan of the genre. You can get almost anything in horror films. We... - Why Rian Johnson Says His Last Project Was So Challenging to Write
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - In a new interview with Empire, writer/director Rian Johnson opened up about his new film, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. One detail jumps out in their conversation."This was definitely the hardest script I've ever written," he said.Coming from Johnson, who's written several mysteries, including two previous Knives...
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