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As we continue to set the stage for BILD Expo 2025, we will be talking with Director of Photography Oren Soffer about his impressive body of work and what it takes to make it in the industry, including advice for aspiring filmmakers.
0:00 - Intro
2:51 - How Oren got into filmmaking
7:50 - Inspirations and doubts
15:00 - Bodies of work that inspired Oren
16:34 - How technology effects filmmakers then and now
23:03 - Untraditional learning route and film school
30:02 - The most important elements of a film to an inspiring filmmaker
by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
When it comes to surveillance systems, the possibilities are endless. This can be intimidating and confusing for someone with limited knowledge about surveillance. Systems run the gamut from complex NVR kits with tons of cameras to simple bundles put together by the end user that require little more than a hub with a camera or two, an additional device, and Wi-Fi connectivity. For most users, the measuring stick for how well a system is designed is how intuitive it is to set up and operate. Ease of use is paramount. Sure, user manuals and
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
A highly anticipated upgrade is here from Bright Tangerine: the Titan Arm 2, an update to the modular Titan articulating arm, has just been introduced at the Bild Expo 2025. This new extension arm comes in two colors, London Fog black and (of course) Tangerine, and in six configurations that include variations of 1/4”-20, 3/8”-16, and NATO mounts.
by Zack Young · Posted
While you might think of podcasting as an audio-based medium, video is what has helped the form reach a much wider audience, especially in the last decade. It’s rare now to see a popular podcast that doesn’t have a video component, whether that be full episodes posted on platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, or shorter clips meant to circulate on Instagram and TikTok. Video not only keeps your viewers more engaged, it also can create a deeper, more connected relationship between you and your fans. When fans can see body language and facial
by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
Expanding their time-lapse camera range for project and location site monitoring applications, enlaps recently unveiled the Tikee Mini+ with Soft Case and Tikee Mini+ Pack camera bundles.
enlaps Tikee Mini+
Equipped with Wi-
by Zack Young · Posted
The announcement of DZOFilm’s X-Tract 18-28mm T8 probe lens marked an exciting development in the growing probe category by introducing the ability to zoom in and out, allowing users to adjust the field of view while keeping the lens in place. At launch, the only iteration had a forward-facing direct view. Now, DZOFilm has formally unveiled
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Fans of expressive large-format imagery can now turn to Sigma’s Aizu Prime Cine series for a consistent organic, moderately sharp look. Each of the 12 lenses across the Aizu series will feature a 46.3mm image circle that covers full-frame and large format sensors and an ultrafast T1.3 maximum aperture.
Sigma Aizu Prime Lenses
The initial release of eight Aizu
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When looking to share messaging with a faith-based congregation, houses of worship have grown their reach thanks to the ease of live streaming and multi-camera setups. With so many choices in cameras and gear to fit your streaming needs, it may be daunting to start setting up your video space. PTZ cameras are a great addition to a limited space because they are small and discreet, don’t need an in-person
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
Expand your video production with new action camera kits and accessory offerings from GoPro, including the HERO13 Black Ultra Wide Edition, which offers cinematic views of your scene using an included ultra-wide lens.
HERO13 Black Ultra Wide Edition
The Ultra Wide Edition includes the
by John Foldi · Posted
With the announcement of the M2 Pro, Hisense adds a new portable projector to their lineup that exudes playful styling while being packed with technologies that deliver amazing picture quality, robust gaming support, and multiple adaptability features to promote taking it outside or to a friend’s house. It’s a jack-of-all-trades projector that looks to master many of the aspects needed for high-quality home entertainment
by Mos Khan · Posted
Father’s Day is almost here and if you’re looking for gift ideas that won’t break the bank, we've got you covered. Our list includes 15 great gifts that cost less than $50. We’re talking Bluetooth trackers, half-frame cameras, power banks, and more.
Apple AirTag
If your father is the forgetful type (and an iPhone owner), consider gifting him an AirTag or two. These handy little trackers can be placed
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Despite what you might have heard, dads are complicated creatures. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with personalities and interests to match. Thus, shopping for dads presents a unique challenge—one necktie, as it turns out, does not fit all. To make things a little easier, we’ve compiled a list of gift suggestions sure to please every type of father, no matter where his interests may lie.
Bose® QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
One thing dads always seem to agree about is that things were better in “their day.” Better sports, better
by Zack Young · Posted
DZOFilm has a new spin on their popular Arles full-frame cinema lenses. The Arles Lustre primes, available in a 10-lens kit with select focal lengths also sold individually, sport a special golden coating that creates amber halo effects and a “warm and poetic atmosphere.” These special edition lenses can help build a retro aesthetic or prove useful for dream sequences and more stylized projects. The 10-lens
by Frank Abbate · Posted
So, you’ve decided to maximize your screen size and bring the cinema home. Big TVs are nice, especially for everyday viewing with lights on, but when you want a truly immersive experience, nothing beats a giant screen in a dark room.
Choosing a home theater projector can be daunting, to say the least. There are so many different types, models, and prices ranging from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars. To help you in your search, we are here to talk about some of my favorite home cinema projectors currently available. I’m not here
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Whether you're producing a narrative film, documentary, music video, or YouTube video, there are things to consider when shooting that will help save time when editing. Nick covers the basics to help you avoid filmmaking mistakes that will cost you time during post-production. Try out these tips, and your editor will thank you!
0:00 - What Does It Mean to "Shoot for the Edit"?
0:24 - Pre-Production
0:57 - Coverage
2:05 - Continuity
3:43 - Quick Tips
4:13 - Why These Tips Matter