Light Iron’s TODAILIES Wins Cine Gear Technical Award

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Light Iron – a post production leader specializing in on-site dailies, digital intermediate, archival, and data services for projects originated on file-based motion cameras – is happy to announce that its iPad app TODAILIES has been awarded the 2012 Cine Gear Expo Technical Award for Post Production. “We are honored to receive the award for […]

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Veteran VFX Supervisor Peter Vazquez Joins KMP

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Keep Me Posted (KMP), a FotoKem company, has appointed veteran VFX Supervisor Peter Vazquez to spearhead the expansion of the company’s visual effects services. Vazquez’s extensive experience in visual effects cinematography and supervision includes work for television, commercials, features, main titles and themed entertainment. In his new role, Vazquez will oversee the VFX pipeline and […]

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Will Cox, Final Frame

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Will Cox, Founder and Senior Colorist at Final Frame in New York, brings a seasoned perspective to his work on a variety of projects, including recent Oscar winning films The Cove and Inside Job. Final Frame provides a host of post production services to the Independent, Motion Picture and Television content creation industries. Here, he […]

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LIGHTING: The Most Common Light Leaks, and How to Stop Them

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I prefer contrasty soft light for most of my work, and while I’m not averse to hard light accents there’s one thing I absolutely detest: unintended hard light flooding randomly across the set. Here are the three most common causes I’ve experienced, and how I fix them… Black wrap exists for a reason: it is […]

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EOS Low Light Shooting with National Geographic Photographer Gerd Ludwig

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Shooting for National Geographic for over 20 years, with a special interest in coverage of Russia and the former Soviet Union, photographer Gerd Ludwig beautifully and respectfully captures the world we live in. Whether it is the sweetness of a hug and kiss, or life amidst the ruins of Chernobyl, his images resonate with a […]

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Point Grey to Premier New Innovations at SIGGRAPH 2012

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Point Grey, one of the world’s largest and most innovative manufacturers of digital cameras for industrial, bioscience, traffic, and GIS applications will be in exhibiting at SIGGRAPH 2012 and showing three innovative new cameras. The upcoming Ladybug5 is Point Grey’s latest generation 360° digital video system featuring an impressive 30 MP of streaming data over […]

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