Is VR Filmmaking the Future of Storytelling?
Soloist VR filmmaker and recent Cannes XR recipient Jonathan Griffiths chats with us about storytelling and making movies for the Metaverse.
Why Did the Lytro Cinema Camera Fail?
When introduced, the Lytro Cinema Camera felt like it had traveled from the future, sure to revolutionize filmmaking forever. What happened? In 2016, we wrote an article …
How Technology Will Kill the Focus Puller
Even though professionals have largely shunned it, for the rest of us, video autofocus is in a golden age of innovation.
The Best Camera for a New Content Creator
Of course, there’s no such thing, but we look at a combination of features and prices of cameras that we think will get you closer to it.
Why Virtual Production Could Work for You
Virtual production and shooting on LED volume sets are mostly beyond our budgets. But Hollywood thinks the technology is infinitely scalable.
A Filmmaker’s Guide to Creating Holograms
With Stereoscopy’s demise, are Holograms the way forward to true 3D? If so, how can you get involved? Let’s find out.
Are Holograms Here to Stay?
olograms in films, advertising, and promotions are mostly used as an effect, but how long before they become mainstream narrative devices?
NAB 2022: CORE SWX Customizes Battery Power for ATOMOS Devices
Battery and charging specialist CORE SWX announced that they were designing power units customized for ATOMOS products. Let’s take a look.
NAB 2022: Skyglass App for Virtual Production
Skyglass’ App uses iPhone’s LiDAR sensor for real-time virtual production. Let’s get into the nuts and bolts of this new filmmaking prospect. NAB is so big that …
NAB 2022: Can Bosma Succeed with Their New 8K Cameras?
US home security company Bosma launched three new 8K cameras for content creation and broadcast markets at NAB 2022. Let’s take a look.
NAB 2022: ATOMOS Launches Their Cloud Studio
Exciting news from ATOMOS with their launch of the Cloud Studio. Let’s take a look at some of these details and specs now.
NAB 2022: The Electronic Dolly Runs Free at Last
Motion Impossible’s Agito dolly has liberated itself from physical tracks, achieving controlled, repeatable movement through magnetic strips.
