Posts Tagged ‘Industry News’
IATSE vs. AMPTP: Will There Be an Industry Strike
The film and video production industry might be on the verge of a complete shutdown. Let’s discuss the ins and outs of why.
ARRI Unveils New Pre-Owned ALEXA Camera Program
ARRI is making film and video dreams come true by making ALEXA cameras more accessible to filmmakers working on a budget.
Industry News: Introducing RED’s New GEMINI 5K S35 Sensor
For their latest trick, RED brings us a new 5K sensor, while introducing two sensitivity modes with improved low-light performance.
Apple Emails Users: Final Cut Studio (FCP7) Is Finally Dead
Final Cut Studio programs will no longer launch in macOS upon the release of High Sierra. It is the official end of FCP7.
Blackmagic’s New URSA Mini Pro Camera and DaVinci Resolve Panels
Switch between EF, PL, and B4 mounts with the new URSA Mini Pro video camera, and grade footage on the go with the two new DaVinci Resolve …
Opinion: Is Canon Out of Touch With Consumers?
Over the last few years, Canon has been declining in popularity. Let’s take a look at a few of the reasons why.
Is Facebook Now a Better Video Distribution Source Than YouTube?
Facebook just declared war on YouTube. What does that mean for filmmakers and the future of video distribution?
GoPro Unveils the Camera We Wanted Four Years Ago
GoPro released their original Digital HERO camera in 2006. In 2015, we finally get the smaller GoPro we’ve been waiting for. Here are the details.
9 Must-Read Filmmaking Articles (June 2015)
Find out what the industry is talking about with this collection of recent must-read filmmaking articles.
Blackmagic Announces DaVinci Resolve 12
Blackmagic releases information regarding DaVinci Resolve 12 and its 80+ new features.
Life After ‘Life After Pi’: The VFX Industry One Year Later
Has anything changed in the year since ‘Life After Pi’ exposed the business model issues facing VFX houses like Rhythm and Hues?
This New Flat Lens May Revolutionize the Lens Industry
Harvard physicists have successfully created a wafer-thin lens that uses only flat glass elements. The lens pushes the boundaries of what is physically possible in optics.