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by Mary Latvis · Posted
The Audio Department at B&H is pleased to introduce the Roland V-800HD Mark II multi-format video switcher. Sporting a cleaner, brighter look, this eight-channel, multi-format model has been updated to provide an improved workflow. This refreshed version of the V-800HD adds a dedicated AUX bus of layer switches
by Mary Latvis · Posted
For shooters who are keen to take advantage of the ability of the increasing number of mirrorless and DSLR cameras to shoot log footage, and for pros using more advanced cameras, Atomos provides an array of field recorder/monitors with HDR capabilities. For studio environments, Atomos also offers the dual-display, rack-mounted Shogun Studio system. While log-format
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
by Mary Latvis · Posted
We at B&H Photo Video are pleased to introduce the latest members of the Canon Cinema EOS system, the C200 and the C200B. Designed to provide high-quality digital imaging at affordable prices, the C200/200B cameras can record 4K RAW internally to a CFast 2.0 card using Canon’s storage-friendly Cinema RAW Light format. Like its predecessor, the
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
We at B&H Photo are pleased to announce new gear from Tiffen, available now. Maintaining its commitment to optical filters, Tiffen has the Pro100 Series Camera Filter Holder with 77 mm Adapter Ring that allows you to mount two 100mm (4 x 4") filters onto a lens with a 77mm front filter ring. The Pro100 filter holder is also available in a kit—
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
It starts with a finished script. Unless you are intentionally doing something different, the finished shooting script is the structure that supports the film. There will be many questions that aren’t answered by the script and will require the director’s input; however, without the script, no one will even know what questions to ask. So, it really does begin with the script, and once you have the finished shooting script, you are ready to begin.
Step 1: Break Down Your Script
Have you broken down your script? How many actors, how many
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Today, DJI announced an exciting round of new products and peripherals for its customers, including the highly anticipated Ronin 2 Gimbal. The new Ronin builds upon and expands the features and capabilities of its predecessor. For starters, the Ronin 2 is a more versatile gimbal system, because it now includes aerial, car mounting, cable, and Steadicam capabilities, in addition to its native handheld camera use. Speaking of cameras, the new
by Mary Latvis · Posted
The B&H SuperStore is pleased to announce the introduction of the SlingStudio, a portable, wireless, multi-camera production tool. Created by DISH, the makers of the popular Sling TV streaming device, the SlingStudio combines the functions of a switcher, recorder, and monitor with the ability to live-stream content to YouTube and Facebook Live. The SlingStudio offers support for four sources at rates up to 1080p30 or 1080p60 for two sources. Multi-view monitoring is offered via the SlingStudio Console application for the iPad (iPad Air 2
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Just in time for the next wave of Cameras hitting the shelves comes the Ninja Inferno. This on-camera monitor/recorder is similar to its older brother, the Shogun Inferno, because it allows you to monitor in Log using AtomHDR, record in Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR in 10-bit with 4:2:2 color sampling at up to 60p. Featuring a 7
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
If you read the title of this article and thought “What the…” don’t worry, you are reading the right article, and once you get past all the jargon, it really is simple and clear. Our aim is to familiarize you with the tools that help you move your video and audio signals from one device to another. To accomplish this, you may need a variety of baluns, matrix switchers, and format converters. What are they? Let’s find out.
Baluns
by David Adler · Posted
While they may have been overshadowed by the newly available and superbly powerful Shogun Inferno, the Atomos Shogun Flame and Ninja Flame are still worth a look.
The entry-level Flame model is the Ninja Flame. If you primarily use
by Ronald Francis · Posted
The main things to consider when creating an HDR video are the reference monitor and the format. The monitor is the big issue because HDR monitors are very expensive. The most affordable one at the time of this writing is close to $20,000.
What is HDR Video?
HDR (High Dynamic Range) video is an emerging technology that will be the future of video, for professionals and consumers. HDR video is simply footage graded to display intense colors and high contrast between colors. The dynamic range captured by the camera is extended—detail is highly
by David Adler · Posted
Anamorphic is everywhere. From epic drama and science-fiction films to football’s cheesy Big Game advertisements, it’s hard to escape that ethereal, otherworldly aesthetic of the “anamorphic look” that just seems to imply the term “high budget.” In this article, I will teach you a few tips and tricks to “fake” this prized and stylized look. Why would anyone want to “fake” the look? The reason is that true anamorphic productions require very expensive, and often rare, lenses that very few filmmakers can afford to own and properly maintain. Some
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
We are happy to announce that B&H is carrying the Beholder MS-PRO 3-Axis Stabilizer, from ikan. Ideal for mirrorless cameras, this easy-to-use stabilizer supports up to 1.9 pounds and features a 32-bit encoder and 12-bit controller for smooth precise stabilization. You mount your camera on the included quick-release plate, and then balance the camera on the MS-PRO. Lever locks allow you to secure the camera and lock its balance, without
by Ronald Francis · Posted
Bluefish444 is an Australian-based manufacturer of video input/output solutions. Its focus is almost solely on advanced SDI and HDMI I/O cards and accompanying software, and the company offers options for video professionals and developers. Bluefish444 I/O cards are among the priciest, but Bluefish444, nonetheless, has a customer base of more than 21,000. Most of the customers are businesses. Bluefish444 is repeatedly the first to break many grounds, and its innovations have introduced new ways of doing things for many companies.