Category Archives: Shooting

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Panasonic AJ-SDC615 DVCPRO

Panasonic's AJ-SDC615 DVCPRO camcorder has a built-in IEEE 1394 interface for in-field transfer of digital component video to a laptop more »

Sonic Foundry Mediasite RL400

Sonic Foundry's Mediasite RL400 stand-alone recorder lets users capture and replay presentations without a back-end server connection. more »

Canon XL2

Overall Rating Summary : Canon offers redesigned features and added SMPTE time code, 12-bit digital signal processing, XLR balanced audio inputs and a host of other pro-level features to attract shooters to more »

JVC GY-DV5100

JVC's GY-DV5100, a three-chip pro DV camcorder with 12-bit A-to-D conversion, uses a brand-new 24-bit digital signal processor to increase resolution and reduce visible more »

Q&A: Fred Koenekamp, ASC

He earned an Oscar for for The Towering Inferno and nominations for Islands in the Stream and Patton. more »

Jaguar Takes to the Internet

Jaguar took to the Internet this fall, with a five-chapter movie of fantasy, longing and escape blending live-action photography with the animation of Peter Chung (The Animatrix, Aeon Flux). The campaign was more »

Making History

Alexander, Oliver Stone's hugely ambitious and expensive new film, represents the culmination of the director's life-long fascination with more »

Plotting Lemony Snicket

It takes a lot of light to shoot a big movie, and Paramount's Gothic comedy Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is one of the biggest. Principal photography spanned seven months, with over a more »

The Intermediators: Special Report – Being in Control Just Got a Whole Lot Easier

Calibrating dailies in a digital world is a challenge and a frustration for today's cinematographers. "There will always be more »

Jean-Pierre Jeunet Goes to War

French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet made a splash in 1991 with the now-cult-classic Delicatessen, a very dark comedy set in an apocalyptic future. Since then, he's cut a memorable visual swath with films like more »