Ben-Hur Uses Blackmagic Micro Cinema Cameras For Opening Sequence

Ben-Hur Uses Blackmagic Micro Cinema Cameras For Opening Sequence 1

For the opening sequence of  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures’ epic “Ben-Hur” 2nd unit DP Sergei Kozlov turned to Blackmagic Micro Cinema Cameras for his camera of choice. Again, and again the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera is being used as the crash camera, pov camera, and action camera of du jour. The small size and beefy […]

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Sony updates the α7R II, Brooks Institute closes

Sony updates the α7R II, Brooks Institute closes

A new Tamron macro lens for Sony’s A mount introduced along with a TAP-in console and a firmware update for Sony α7R II to reduce heat and extend features, are some of the news from last week we picked for you. Tamron 90mm Macro for Sony A mount Tamron announced the launch of the of […]

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28 Days of Cinematography Insights Redux – Day 22 – Is soft light more pliable than hard light?

28 Days of Cinematography Insights Redux - Day 22 - Is soft light more pliable than hard light? 2

In what was essentially a combination of Scott Simmons’ #28daysofquicktips and my own AMA, I answered questions throughout the month of September last year on a daily basis. The PVC team wanted to rerun this series for our readers along with some new questions and answers, so stay tuned for a few entries at the […]

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