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Get a clear, well-rounded intro to the new world of 360 VR in just a few minutes. Check out Douglas Sonders and Nicholas Cambata of 8112 Studios giving their perspective of what 360 VR is and where it’s headed. They present an assortment of quick clips to show you what, where, and how 360 VR is being used, how it’s being handled on set and in post production, what precautions to take and what results to expect, and also where you can access a 360 VR experience right now! Sonders and Cambata refer to 360 VR as an interaction between real-life
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An ideal documentary rig is lightweight and fast to work with, without sacrificing professional quality and features. If one piece of gear is built with this mantra in mind, then it’s Zacuto’s latest EVF—the Gratical Eye. Join Doug Guerra, from B&H, as he follows a photographer around New York City, highlighting the benefits of the EVF for run-and-gun productions, from its high-contrast micro OLED display and compact design, featuring
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In this interview, Ken Rowe stops by to talk about the just-announced Canon Compact Servo 18-80mm T4.4 lens, and the ME-200S-SH camera.
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Color grading is an essential part of the modern post-production workflow, especially with log gamma profiles and raw video recording more accessible than ever before. But for those new to the game, diving head-first into color grading can be a bit overwhelming. In the following video, Doug Guerra, from B&H, eases the processes by covering the basics, including the difference between color correction and color grading, required tools and software, and technical terminology, as well as some more theoretical considerations. We hope you enjoy
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Cinematographer Randy Scott Slavin discusses his experience being a DP using drones, with B&H Prospectives. He explains how he got into drone shooting, beginning with a skateboard video, and puts into perspective the reservations many people have about drone safety. Slavin also offers tips on getting great shots all while keeping crew and bystanders safe. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
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In the following video, Chase Kubasiak, from Zacuto, gives the lowdown on shooting with multiple cameras, offering tips and techniques to make your next multi-cam shoot easier. Covering topics including camera matching, syncing, coverage, and editing, the solutions presented in the video can be applied to a variety of multi-cam styles, including interviews, concerts, and narrative films. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative
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Want to stream live video over the Web? In the following video, Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne Media, demonstrates five essential steps to successfully stream live video, including camera considerations, wired versus wireless connections, capture hardware, and streaming platforms. With each step, McCormick covers important considerations that will help eliminate possible issues that can arise when you get started. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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In this head-to-head comparison, it's the a7R II and a7S II mirrorless still cameras up against the cinema-ready FS7 video camera. With 4K recording in all three cameras, how do still cameras compare to a dedicated video camera in quality, ergonomics
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In this quick look at the X-Rite Colorchecker Passport Video, Allan Weitz, of B&H Photo, details its uses and features, explaining the advantages of adding a color chart to your video workflow. In exploring this versatile-multipurpose tool, Weitz highlights the ease of use and specific advantages of each of the targets that make up the Color Passport Video, while pointing out their benefits to you in crafting your final image
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne Media, shows you how to outfit your C300 Mark II for shoulder-mounted shooting using Zacuto’s Gratical HD EVF Recoil Kit. Part of Zacuto's Next Generation Recoil systems, the kit places the central balance point of the camera and rig directly over your shoulder, while relocating focus,
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In this video, B&H takes us behind the scenes of the movie Tomorrow Ever After, with actor, writer, and director Ela Thier and B&H’s Michel Suissa. The pair discusses the effective collaboration of the various movie-making equipment manufacturers, B&H, and the film’s creative staff. Equipment suppliers for the film included Canon, Arri, Ikan, Sachtler, Sony, Convergent Design, and G-Technology. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional
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Looking to capture your travels, memories, and experiences in beautiful HD? The new Canon Vixia HF G40 is small enough to carry anywhere, and has the power capture your greatest moments.
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In Part 2 of our comparison series between the Sony a7R II and a7S II, Chase from Zacuto puts the cameras through rigorous testing of low light performance, resolution, high frame rate modes, and much more!
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In this video, Mia McCormick reviews the latest in the Typhoon series from YUNEEC, the Q500 4K. As the name implies, this drone includes a 12MP/4K, 3D-gimbal stabilized camera. The camera also detaches, and can be mounted on the included SteadyGrip for handheld work. This flexibility makes the Q500 4K great not only for aerial footage, but shots on the ground, as well. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne Media, takes a look at the latest monitor and 4K recorder offering from Atomos—the Ninja Assassin. Part of the “Ninja” line, the Assassin is an HDMI-only recorder aimed at DSLR and mirrorless 4K shooters. McCormick goes over the Assassin’s recording capabilities, which includes Ultra HD up to 30 fps and 1080p up to 60 fps. Video is recorded to 2.5" SSDs using edit-friendly 10-bit 4:2:2