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by Steven Gladstone · Posted
While a great deal is made of shooting with large-sensor cameras, for valid reasons, I thought it would be prudent to consider smaller-sensor cameras, especially in the ENG/camcorder form factor. All too often these cameras are overlooked, and they really should not be. The ENG camcorder developed from a need for an all-inclusive camera that was rugged and easy to transport, which dictated a camera body with integrated tape drive―now SSD or Media card―and a lens port so you can add the lens of your choice or, for an even smaller shooting
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
by Jill Waterman · Posted
Welcome to the world of Steve Giralt, where speeding matter, splashing fluids, and powerful lights converge under millisecond timelines to crystallize as iconic advertising campaigns. In his remarkable transition from advertising photographer to visual engineer, Giralt has concocted a secret sauce that fuses elaborate technical feats with an irresistible element of play. That, and his constant passion for bigger challenges ahead, leads us to welcome him as our next B&H Creator of the Week.
By means of introduction, we recently asked
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Insta360 has streamlined the entire VR production process with their 360 cameras, from the palm-sized Insta360 ONE X to the cinematic standard 11K Insta360 Titan. In this workshop, Insta360 gives you a rundown on the fundamentals of VR.
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
In this segment of Show Us Your Shot, Gregory Blair pays homage to indie horror filmmakers, creating a disorienting feeling without the use of high-tech effects, CGI, or jibs and cranes.
“Deadly Revisions is a psychological thriller that pays homage to several horror films and filmmakers. In this scene, we wanted to give a loving nod to Sam Raimi and the Evil Dead films. The scene involves Bill Oberst Jr. as Grafton Torn—a horror-film writer with amnesia, haunted by nightmares—who is having a sort of breakdown/hallucination moment. We
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
In this segment of Show Us Your Shot, Michael Epstein and Sophia Cacciola share with us their technique for creating a dreamlike driving shot with a stationary car, shooting high speed on the film, Clickbait.
“Clickbait is a modern, giallo-inspired horror, dark comedy film about the costs of seeking notoriety. A college student who will do just about anything for Internet fame is kidnapped by a stalker, and her reluctant roommate is the only one who can save her. During the attempted rescue sequence, we were looking to create a dramatic, music
by Lawrence Neves · Posted
Virtual Reality represents the first real foray that science fiction has taken into science fact for consumers. We’ve all seen advances recently in the medical, educational, and even entertainment fields that blend futuristic visions into some sort of tangible reality. But virtual reality experiences will be the first time that you and I will be able to hold the future in our hands.
But what is virtual reality? And how does it differ from augmented reality (AR)?
Virtual reality is the ability to take an audio/visual experience and completely
by BH Online Videos · Posted
Douglas Sonders and Nicholas Cambata of 8112 studios explain what VR and 360° video are and what the future may hold for us in Virtual Reality.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
From NAB 2016, Michael Kintner showcases the latest 360-degree GoPro rigs from 360Heros, which now feature injection-molded designs and options with electronic boards for synchronized control. Additionally, Kintner reveals new spherical rigs designed to hold Blackmagic Micro Cinema or Micro Studio cameras in configurations up to 7 cameras with genlock synchronization.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
From the NAB 2016 showroom floor, Teradek's Topher Delancy shows off their new Sphere, a wireless monitoring and live streaming solution specifically designed for multi-camera 360-degree VR rigs.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
From NAB 2016, Soo Hyun Bang showcases the mooovr VR rig, which configures five fish-eye-equipped Canon EOS M3 cameras for capturing 360-degree content.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
From NAB 2016, Andrew Bieker gives us a glimpse of Project Beyond. Featuring eight stereoscopic lens pairs and a single lens on top, Project Beyond records 360-degree spherical 3D video and outputs it as a single, pre-stitched file to support live streaming applications.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
Live from NAB 2016, Nino Leitner of Cinema5D brings together a group of experts in the industry to talk about VR production and how it will impact film production.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
From NAB 2016, Jeffrey Martin introduces Sphericam, a compact, professional-grade 4K VR camera that does real-time stitch and is capable of shooting raw video at up to 60 fps.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
Achim Gleissner talks about Sennheiser's new microphone in development, which is designed with four heads to capture 360 degree sound.