CAMERAS: The Canon C300 and IR

CAMERAS: The Canon C300 and IR 1

Single-sensor cameras fall into two camps: those that are sensitive to far red, and those that are sensitive to infrared. The Canon C300 is sensitive to far red, which means that IRND filters will work–and hot mirrors won’t. Come see the difference… RED cameras are the only cameras that are truly sensitive to a form […]

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Is Your Digital Asset Management System Open for Business?

If your DAM is indeed open for business, are you sure it is being utilized? Whose responsibility is it to ensure it is being used? While trying to answer these philosophical questions, an organization could be losing time and money. One of the secrets to ensuring that your DAM is a success is to be […]

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Blackmagic Design Releases DaVinci Resolve 9 Public Beta for Mac, Windows and Linux

Blackmagic Design Releases DaVinci Resolve 9 Public Beta for Mac, Windows and Linux 8

Blackmagic Design today announced the release of DaVinci Resolve 9 public beta, a major new update to the world’s most advanced color correction tool featuring a completely redesigned user interface to optimize workflow speed. DaVinci Resolve 9 public beta is now available for free download to existing full featured DaVinci Resolve customers, as well as […]

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PHILOSOPHY: On the Subject of Freebies

PHILOSOPHY: On the Subject of Freebies 9

Everyone starts out working for free. That’s the only way those in the industry can find out whether you’re any good. At some point, though, it’s important to stop–or at least be more selective. Over the years I’ve shot a number of freebies. Early in my career I did this for experience: film school was […]

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CAMERAS: Hands-on with the RED ONE of 1922

CAMERAS: Hands-on with the RED ONE of 1922 11

The Bell & Howell 2709 is a very old camera. In this case, the one I’m looking through turned 90 last May. It still works perfectly, something that I don’t think I’ll be able to say of many modern cameras in 10 or 20 years time. I don’t have anything against modern cameras–I like most […]

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