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About 21 filtered resultsby Mary Latvis · Posted
LED panels are a key component of the LED volume walls that form the backdrop for virtual production, an increasingly popular technique used in feature film and television production. This emerging technology enables productions to recreate the look of fictional worlds, far-flung or difficult-to-access locations, or multiple real-world sites in the controlled, safer, and more comfortable environs of a soundstage. Crucial specs to look for in an LED panel include a low pixel pitch of <3mm (high-density pixel count), high brightness levels,
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Large-scale LED signage display walls have been a boon for retailers, sports broadcasts, and live events, providing clear viewing and immediate content updates. The LED volume walls used for OSVP (On-Set Virtual Production) take these massive displays a step further, upping multiple specs to produce stunningly lifelike, high-resolution video that serves as an immersive backdrop for capturing live talent and creating
by Oussmane Fall · Posted
Struggling with a fixed camera that can't capture every angle? Tired of shaky zooms or disruptive camera adjustments during your production sessions? PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom) are the solution. Whether you're streaming a place of worship, teaching a virtual class, or broadcasting a medical demo, PTZ cameras are the game changers. They're flexible, user-friendly, and can make your production seamless and very concise. But with tons of options out there, where do you start? Let's break it down with a guide that's as relatable as it is pro, so
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
When you’ve decided to outfit your venue with a PTZ camera network, the practical consideration of where you’re going to put the cameras is inevitable. One of the most essential accessories for PTZ cameras is a mount. Whether you’re setting up a house of worship, corporate location, education environment, or remote event production, there’s a mounting solution for your needs.
Basic Mounting Solutions
When perusing PTZ camera mounts, there
by Zack Young · Posted
You’ve probably seen PTZ cameras in the background of your favorite sports broadcasts and reality shows, but there’s a chance you might not know exactly what they are or why they’re used. Think of pan-tilt-zoom cameras, commonly known as PTZ cameras, as a cross between a security camera and a camcorder. Like security cameras, they can be accessed and controlled from a computer or smartphone either on-
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
For more than 20 years, GoPro has been synonymous with action cameras. But if you’re someone wanting to take the plunge on the classic action camera, or expand your preexisting action camera configuration, it might be overwhelming to sort through all their releases and find the best fit. Not to worry. We are going to break down some notable products from GoPro and help you decide which might be best for you
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Taking to the skies to capture breathtaking footage has never been easier. Modern drones are not only incredible filmmaking tools they are also becoming more affordable and accessible. Filmmakers looking to take flight will want to find something that can capture cinematic imagery with ease. Fortunately, there are plenty of options available today. Whether you are a first-time content creator, professional filmmaker, or anywhere
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Shopping for a filmmaker can be difficult. Equipment tends to be so specific and personal, that getting the right piece of gear to go with what they already have can make anyone frustrated with the holidays—but not to worry! The list below contains suggestions that will suit the needs, and even the fantasies, of pretty much anyone in the filmmaking field, no matter what their role or how long they've been working. So, if you are buying for someone else, or yourself, here are 10 last-minute gifts that would be ideal for filmmakers.
1. Slates
by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
When it comes to surveillance, a video doorbell is typically the entry point for many consumers, and with good reason. Video doorbells provide triple-duty functionality of not only being a doorbell, but also a surveillance camera that you can use to monitor your front door, entryway, or porch, and an intercom that enables two-way audio communication with visitors at your door. The value proposition of a singular device that does all this is evident.
by Cory Rice · Posted
Long a leading figure in the mirrorless camera world, Sony has wasted no time infiltrating the vlogging market with the ZV series of compact mirrorless cameras. These user-friendly cameras are loaded with the features hybrid creators love, while retaining form factors small enough to fit into nearly any bag, and modular enough to be customized into a handheld rig. Offering fixed or interchangeable lenses, as well as three different sensor sizes, there is a ZV camera for every level of vlogger. Read on to learn about these versatile cameras and
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
Before ChatGPT and “AI” took over the recent technology milieu, Matterport had been helping businesses create digital twins around the globe. Hold on―that doesn’t mean the brand is cloning and uploading brainwaves to an artificial intelligence application (although we’re pretty sure Matterport would like a hand in that design); digital twins are 3D representations of a space using photos and data to create immersive walkthrough AR or VR presentations for industries like
by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
Within the Lorex Fusion Collection range, you’re able to combine Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi and wired devices for a customized and flexible security solution that best suits your needs. Creating a smart surveillance ecosystem of NVRs, security cameras, floodlights, video doorbells, and sensors that can all be centrally controlled and managed remotely on the Lorex Home app is seamless, since the Fusion devices are designed with interoperability in mind. For example, you could pair cameras with a sensor kit and receive real-time alerts when motion is
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Ahh, it’s the holidays. Time for warm clothes, good food, and figuring out what to get your relative or friend who has an affinity for filmmaking. Looking at film and video equipment from the outside is confusing. It’s sometimes even confusing to those of us who make a living with film and video, so I can’t imagine what every-day folk are thinking. I’m also not saying that you shouldn’t get them the lens replica
by Chris Elia · Posted
Drones have exploded in popularity over the past few years. No longer a niche interest or an expensive tool, these unmanned aerial vehicles have drastically improved in both quality and accessibility. Now both hobbyists and professionals have a wide range of inexpensive, portable drones to choose from. However, this can be a bit overwhelming—especially when every option seems to boast a "high-resolution camera" and advertises as "under 250 grams." This guide will help you narrow down the best mini drones.
Sub-250 gram drones—which we'll
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted
While the world has been at home, it’s been fun to connect online using YouTube, Twitch, Zoom, Facebook, Skype, and other video streaming services, hasn’t it? When I say “fun,” I mean not really all that that fun when you have minimal equipment and support. The bandwidth glitches, video quality issues, and the variety of camera malfunctions cause us all no small amount of irritation. Not to worry, I’m here to talk about something purely vain and totally under your control—how you are lit.
High-quality video allows you to be choosy when it