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- New Tamron patent discloses the design of new 28-400mm, 50-500mm and 100-400mm lenses
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - the design of the 50-500mm lens Tamron is busy patenting the design of new superzooms: 28-400mm f/3.5-6.3 50-500mm f/4.5-8.0 100-400mm f/5..6-8.0 (inner zoom) Those are all Full Frame lenses said to be focusing on keeping weight and size down. Which one would you like to get? – via Asobinet The... - Last three hours
- TRIBE7 BLACKWING Tuned Full-Frame Lenses Now Available for Pre-Order
CineD (Today) - TRIBE7, a lens company, was co-founded by cinematographer Bradford Young, ASC, and lens designer Neil Fanthom. The company is known for their BLACKWING7 lens series, which are custom-tuned cinema lenses inspired by vintage optics. TRIBE7 lenses are designed to provide a distinctive aesthetic, offering options for personalizing characteristics such as... - Lumix S1HII or Lumix GH8?
43Rumors (Today) - It is likely that Panasonic’s next FullFrame camera will be the Lumix S1HII, designed for cinema. I expect this camera to have some features that may also be present in the GH8 MFT camera. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think a GH8 is on the horizon. We will have... - 12 hours
- The Brokeh Lighting System
News Shooter (Today) - The Brokeh Lighting System was invented by Director John Tindall. It is claimed to quantify the relationship between the color and shape of illuminators and how those variables can change the contrast and apparent shape of faces. Essentially, it is a way of combining colors on material instead of just... - Poll: Camera to Cloud Workflow – How Much Has This Technology Really Caught On?
CineD (Today) - A few years ago, the term “Camera to Cloud (C2C)” emerged and entered our production lives. Backed by leading camera manufacturers like FUJIFILM, Sony, and Panasonic, along with supporting services from Adobe’s Frame.io and Sony’s Creators’ Cloud (to name a few), this technology made us curious to find out just... - Mapcamera May sales ranking: Sony slowly disappearing from the top 10!
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Mapcamera has published the most popular cameras for May: FUJIFILM X100VI Nikon Z5II FUJIFILM X-M5 RICOH GR III RICOH GR IIIx Canon EOS R6 Mark II Nikon Z50II SONY α7C II Canon EOS R50 V FUJIFILM GFX 100RF There is a worrying trend, as several Sony cameras have dropped out... - Local Recording Playback now available on the Teradek TV App
News Shooter (Today) - For Video Assists, the Teradek TV viewing app, which is free on the Apple App Store and Google Play, now offers optional proxy recording playback directly from a Teradek Serv 4K. No internet connection and no subscription are required. Video Assists can set up the Teradek TV app to pull... - Panasonic caught between a rock & a hard place
News Shooter (Today) - Panasonic is caught between a rock and a hard place. Despite having some very capable mirrorless hybrids, they are the only major camera manufacturer not to offer a digital cinema camera. Yes, you could make an argument that companies like Leica and Hasselblad also don’t make digital cinema cameras, but... - Saramonic Air—a dual-channel 2.4 GHz wireless microphone system
News Shooter (Today) - Saramonic has announced Air, a dual-channel 2.4 GHz wireless microphone system, It is equipped with intelligent noise cancellation, a discreet 9.7 mm lavalier microphone, real-time monitoring, and adjustable EQ tuning. Its two-level intelligent noise cancellation is claimed to effectively suppresses ambient sound without clipping or distortion. View this post on Instagram A... - 24 hours
- Found Footage Filmmaking Guide: Tips, Techniques, and Examples
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage filmmaking was an indie innovation that became quickly prevalent in horror movies. Found footage filmmaking is a cinematic technique presented in an amateurish, non-cinematic way. It is a powerful narrative tool that... - Beyond the Villa: Uncovering the Production Secrets Behind 'Love Island USA'
NoFilmSchool (Today) - We've all been there: glued to our screens, watching attractive singles couple up (and break up) in a luxurious villa, all under the watchful eye of countless cameras. Love Island USA has become a summer staple, delivering drama, romance, and endless entertainment. But have you ever wondered what really goes... - Simplifying Documentary Editing Using Media Intelligence Available with Adobe Premiere Pro
NoFilmSchool (Today) - With natural language searches, analysis of spoken language, and use of metadata, Media Intelligence in Adobe Premiere Pro helps documentary editors rapidly find clips to help them shape a story.Media Intelligence analyzes video footage using on-device artificial intelligence to find images, spoken words, and metadata, including camera type, shoot date,... - Beyond the Iconic Line: “I Feel the Need… the Need for Speed” from ‘Top Gun’
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - In the pantheon of iconic one-liners, “I feel the need… the need for speed” from Top Gun soars high and burns bright. Directed by Tony Scott, Top Gun is a gleaming cinematic artifact of ‘80s bravado, set against the backdrop of military fetishism with sprinkles of pop-cultural swagger. And just... - 9 Best Mike Nichols Films, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Did you know that Mike Nichols once turned down major films like Chinatown and The Exorcist?Bold, sure, but when you’ve made The Graduate, you’ve already reshaped cinema. Nichols was a master of emotion and razor-sharp wit, blending laughter, heartbreak, and truth, often in the same breath. His films were cultural... - 7 Great War Documentaries You Must Watch
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - “War does not determine who is right—only who is left,” someone once said. War reshapes lives, leaving stories of courage, loss, and survival. Filmmakers have made countless great war movies — but what about documentaries?Great war documentaries do not just recount battles and present all the facts. Their main objective...