
Day for night is a cinematic technique used to simulate a night scene while shooting in daylight. It is used mainly because film stocks and camera sensors lack the sensitivity…
Anything that happens during production process – camera work, techniques, lighting, gear and much more
Day for night is a cinematic technique used to simulate a night scene while shooting in daylight. It is used mainly because film stocks and camera sensors lack the sensitivity…
It’s been a while since I got my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. I have used it in various ways, various set-ups and configurations. Although it’s the smallest and the cheapest…
After thorough testing of the BMPCC (Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera) I started to notice some specific behaviour of the camera, and just to prove some of my assumptions I…
Is ISO 1600 usable on a pocket camera? How to post process the footage to preserve the details? Can the noise be lowered to usable levels? I am still in…
Is Magic Lantern stable enough to use it in a commercial project? Is it worth spending so much more time in RAW processing instead of simply using h.264 internal codec?…
I’m pretty sure if the tripod could talk it would say that it hates shooting seascapes with you. Especially when it is exposed to the sea water directly, the legs…