Fujifilm France, associate member of the AFC, is pleased to announce the development of the wide-angle zoom lens Fujinon Premista 19-45mm T2.9 (Premista 19-45mm). Offering Cinematographers focal lengths between 19mm and 45mm, this will be the third model to join the Premista series of zoom lenses for cinema cameras that support large format sensors and film.
The new Optica Magnus full format viewfinder is an ergonomically designed optical viewfinder system that offers Spherical and Anamorphic capabilities. Currently squeeze factors are 1.5X and 1.9X (1.9X covers 1.8X and 2.0X squeeze factors). The viewfinder is compatible for all sensor formats up to RED Monstro 8K (image diameter 46,31mm), offers interchangeable lens mounts and more.
Meet DP David Mullen, ASC, for an in-depth look at the making and style of Amazon’s Emmy award-winning show, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." David breaks down the look of the show, how he pulled off some incredible "oners," and, of course, how he uses color to bring the show to life. David also discusses why he chose the Arri Alexa Mini to film the hit series.
Join us for the next FilmLight’s webinar during which will be reviewed the Baselight’s creative toolset, technical features, workflow, interoperability and more. Thursday, June 4 10:00 Los Angeles | 13:00 New York | 18:00 London | 19:00 Paris - Munich.
You’re invited to a virtual round-table discussion about the use of gels and colored LED lighting on set. Moderated by Rosco’s Nils de Montgrand and Nicolas Goerg, a panel of three notable filmmakers will discuss how they navigate their way through the choices they’ve got in the marketplace and describe the different techniques they’ve used in their projects.
The Rosco SoftDrop Masterclass is comprised of four videos – each between six and nine minutes long – that provide tips and techniques for working with Rosco backdrops and answer our most frequently asked questions.
Aering was born in 2019... A new brand 100% dedicated to gyro-stabilization on moving platforms and aerial shots in helicopter. Today, we are proud to present our latest projects, but also our new website, our Instagram account and our Facebook account.
Sometimes, I am lucky enough to have the opportunity of participating in projects that enable me to combine cinematography and mountains. These uncommon adventures often require one to reinvent the way one approaches cinematography. Here are two experiences from two such films: the short film, Sur le fil, which I presented with Sigma at the last AFC Micro Salon, and the advertisement for “Schmidt Vertical Home”, directed by Neels Castillon, and produced by Quad, which we shot in Spring 2018.
January 31 was the fateful date of Brexit and it fell smack in the middle of the BSC Expo 2020. Thankfully, our British friends had gratified us with a “preview” opening on Thursday the 30th from 16:00 to 19:00. Three “fluid” hours reserved for BSC members and VIPs to be able to walk around the expo, discuss with the exhibitors, and meet a few colleagues.
In 2019, three AFC directors of photography used Kodak film for the shooting of one of their movies. Hélène Louvart shot Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always on 16mm, Darius Khondji shot Benny and Josh Safdie’s Uncut Gems on 35mm, and Eric Gautier shot Hirokazu Kore-eda’s The Truth on 35mm 2-perf. Here are the links to the articles in which each of them talks about his experience.
Damien Vicart returns to one of his last feature films, which had some constraints. Budgetary, weather with rain, wind, in Paris, in long focal length, but we were able to contribute to this filming.
As a follow up to the Fujifilm X-T3 and the Fujinon MK zoom lens tests performed in May 2019, Fujifilm gave the AFC the opportunity to try out its new Fujifilm GFX 100 camera body and the Fujinon Premista 28-100mm zoom lens.
In the latest news from Aering UK, a look back to the AFC Micro Salon show, to the shooting of Star Wars IX - and shooting with Muti Cameras Array -, and also to the César 2020.
Find below the picture and videos from the filming of “Les Rivières Pourpres”, the last series broadcast every Monday evening on France 2 and on Netflix.
The Softlights company has chosen to present light sources of high chromatic quality, with easy integration into the decorations, intended to facilitate the work between image and decoration teams.