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by Jill Waterman · Posted
Rachel Jo Silver did not anticipate the secret flash mob dance her guests pulled off at her June 2013 wedding—nor did she have a videographer on hand to capture the unscripted scene. When planning her wedding, she had pictured wedding videography as an overwhelming nuisance involving a giant camera and bright lights, so she decided to spend the necessary funds elsewhere. Yet, soon after returning to her life as Marketing Director for a New York City-based beauty retailer, Silver began to regret her decision to pass on video coverage, as she
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Join B&H’s Kelly Mena as she hosts a roundtable discussion focusing on the Panasonic GH5s. Joined by cinematographer Julia Swain; Mysterbox.us members Jacob Schwarz and Sam Bilodeau; and Panasonic’s Sean Robinson; the group considers the features and applications of Panasonic’s latest addition to the video-oriented mirrorless world.
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In the following video, videographer Chase Kubasiak covers modern camcorders and what place they still hold in the ever-more-crowded video market. Kubasiak handles this by talking about three camcorders from Sony and how their features can provide notable advantages in certain situations. In order to test them out, Kubasiak takes the three camcorders to a wrestling match and captures some fun footage. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and
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In this video, Lok Chung takes us on an adventure with the Insta360 ONE Action Cam, a compact 360 camera system that’s designed to work with iOS, and allows you to design your camera movement in post. 360-degree video has been around for a while, but with all the options available, many people might wonder how one can utilize 360-degree video these days. Join Chung for a look at this tool of the trade. We hope you enjoy the video
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In this B&H Prospectives video, we catch up with Academy Award-winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter, ASC, who describes his philosophy, breaks down his process and shares some indelible filmmaking experiences, along with valuable wisdom for creatives in all disciplines. As the guardian of the director’s intent, Carpenter talks about how he wears at least four hats on set, as a storyteller, a technician, a manager of time and resources, and a politician—especially when things aren’t going the way one might have hoped. From pre-
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Toy industry expert Freddy Tutiven from Nickelodeon shares his workflow and creative process on how he designs the industry’s hottest toys. Freddy uses the Wacom tablets to produce toys that are featured in some of Hollywood’s most popular films. He will teach you the basics of toy making; bringing it to life. It all starts with a simple sketch then a 3D engineering model and finally a product to market. You will see how simple concept to creation can be using powerful tools such as graphics tablets by Wacom.
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
I love a well-made product, be it camera, grip stand, dolly, or what have you. Working with a product where form, function, and finish come together as a cohesive whole is such a joy. I also must admit that I love poring over a piece of gear, looking for ways to improve it, and I’m willing to bet that more than a few of you are the same. I recently had the opportunity to discuss the evolution of the Zacuto VCT Pro from the original VCT
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To demonstrate the amazing images of the new EOS C700, Canon put its latest technology on full display. In part two of this discussion panel, cinematographer Russell Carpenter, ASC, and director Tyler Stableford present their short film, “The Calling.” Shot entirely on the C700, it uses the camera's 4k60p mode, and showcases its excellent latitude.
To see what else the C700 is capable of, be sure to check out
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To demonstrate the amazing images of the new EOS C700, Canon put its latest technology on full display. In Part 3 of this discussion panel, Russell Carpenter, ASC, and director Tyler Stableford go behind the scenes into "The Calling" and host an audience Q&A session about the C700 and its use in the production.
To see what else the C700 is capable of, be sure to check out
by Staff Writer · Posted
Polly Morgan (BSC) was born in London and worked internationally as a Camera Assistant before attending The American Film Institute, in 2010. Named an ASC Rising Star, in 2012, Morgan has since become one of the youngest members to join the British Society of Cinematographers.
In 2016, she was named as one of Variety’s Ten Cinematographers to Watch. Her feature film credits include The Intervention (Sundance Film Festival); The Truth About Emanuel (Sundance Film Festival); and The Pretty One (Tribeca Film Festival). Her TV credits
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Eve M. Cohen is a cinematographer whose work ranges from independent feature films to television series, documentaries, and cinematic virtual reality. She entered the world of filmmaking through the study of fine art—specifically painting and photography—and holds a BFA in Photography and an MFA in Cinematography, both from UCLA. Her cinematography work for films and virtual reality projects has screened in festivals and theaters around the world. You can find her work on just about every digital platform available, and many TV channels.
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Kirsten Johnson is a New-York based documentary director, producer, and principal cinematographer on more than 40 feature-length documentaries. Her most recent Academy short-listed film Cameraperson (2016), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2016, was awarded three 2017 Cinema Eye Honors, including Outstanding Nonfiction Feature. Cameraperson was named one of the Top Ten Films of 2016 by The Washington Post and The New York Times, and was the Grand Jury Prize Winner at the San Francisco International Film Festival and Sheffield
by Staff Writer · Posted
What would you do if you had: 1) access to the entire B&H SuperStore after hours; 2) your favorite skateboard; 3) three buddies; and 4) awesome camera and video equipment?
The B&H Video Team was there to watch tech vloggers, skaters, and YouTube stars Sara Dietschy, Sam Sheffer, John Hill, and Erik Conover perform some sick moves as they shredded the SuperStore! Check out the video and our photos!
Click to check out the videos that the crew made!
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by Peter Ward_1 · Posted
While the most notable—best—drones of 2016 have been covered in this B&H Explora article, it is time to look at the most distinctive models of the year. These drones broke out of the usual mold we’ve become accustomed to as the market began skyrocketing in popularity a few years ago.
1. Power Vision Power Egg
No, you didn’t just discover a dinosaur egg. What hatches from this seamless-looking egg shape is a drone—equipped with a