Great news for all the anamorphic lovers! We just added the second part of the “Anamorphic Cookbook” course on MZed.com. This time around, filmmaker Tito Ferradans talks about everything related to rigging. What is the best setup when you use adapters? How to deal with the weight distribution at the front when shooting on a gimbal? Which solution will help against the keystone effect? Let’s peek behind the curtain of Anamorphic Cookbook Part 2 together! Tito Ferradans is not only a passionate filmmaker, he’s also a tech guy. Since 2012, he’s been studying anamorphic lenses and sharing his knowledge and insight with the community. You might know his popular YouTube channel, “Anamorphic on a Budget”, which has everything from reviews on adapters to modding instructions. For our educational platform MZed, Tito has so far put together two in-depth courses, every minute of which provides viewers with clear information, practical tips, and expert shortcuts. Now, we are happy to provide you with a new addition to this collection that concentrates on rigging and can be of use to any filmmaker, whether you shoot anamorphic or not. Here are the courses by Tito Ferradans on MZed.com: Anamorfake It Until You Make It Anamorphic Cookbook Anamorphic Cookbook Part 2 Anamorphic Cookbook Part 2: starting with the basics The course is around 1,5 hours, but believe it or not, within this time, you will gain all the knowledge you need to rig a camera yourself, even if you’re a complete rookie. Never done it...
Published By: CineD - Friday, 12 January, 2024