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May 12, 2018

Watch: 7 Ways You Might Be Using Your Camera Wrong


These common mistakes are super frustrating but they’re also 100% avoidable.


We’ve all made some pretty amateur mistakes at the beginning of our filmmaking careers, from not charging your camera before a shoot to not pressing record before “recording”. (I was guilty of that for a weirdly extensive amount of time.) However, there are many other ways that a filmmaker can use their cameras incorrectly, some of which may not be as obvious as leaving your damn lens cap on. David Flores of B&H goes over seven ways you could potentially be misusing your camera in the video below.





Even though Flores’ tips focus more on how to use a camera correctly for photography, they still apply to filmmaking and cinematography.

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Source: NoFilmSchool

May 12, 2018

Are These 5 Dirt Cheap Filmmaking Must-Haves in Your Gear Bag?


Any gear that is under $100 is worth a closer look.


It’s a cruel joke that filmmaking is as creatively gratifying as it is expensive. Well, it is most of the time—expensive, I mean. Sometimes, when the clouds part and the heavens shine down upon us, a piece of equipment reveals its glory to us, its visage a beacon of hope, its price tag a cape of redemption. Good cheap gear and supplies is what I’m talking about here, my fellow broke-ass filmmakers, so what are some items that are not only essential but also reasonably priced? In this video, Chrystopher Rhodes of YCImaging lists five must-haves that won’t burn a hole in your pocket.





Here are the items Rhodes lists in the video:

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Source: NoFilmSchool

May 11, 2018

‘Roger Rabbit’ and ‘Blade Runner’: Vaughn Stein on His Production Design Influences


Starring Margot Robbie, the new noir ‘Terminal’ takes place in a train station where things are not as they seem.


One of the many accomplishments of Terminal, Vaughn Stein’s debut film, is its creation of a convincing and enmeshing dark subworld in which characters thrash around wildly, all wrestling with their own demons. Another of its accomplishments is that the characters never lose their verbal dexterity in the midst of these struggles.



The story of the film is both old and new, something of a rewriting of Alice in Wonderland as an urban noir fantasy, but also a tale about dishonesty and revenge: a political allegory also serving as a human story.



The film takes place in a vast train station and, more specifically, a seedy diner within that train station. Margot Robbie plays Bunny, a stripper, and Annie, a waitress, who are (basically) the same person. Two of Annie’s regulars at the diner where she works are hitmen, hired by a mysterious gentleman to do a hit, the details of which will be revealed to them at the restaurant.

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Source: NoFilmSchool

May 11, 2018

The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, May 11

What is currently making news in music? Live music, recorded music, the artists, the businesspeople, the technology, the history and the future of music all have a spot in the Daily Chord. Check out this week’s headlines below, and subscribe to the email update for headlines each weekday.


Monday, May 7


Tuesday, May 8


Wednesday, May 9


Thursday, May 10


Friday, May 11

The post The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, May 11 appeared first on SXSW.

Source: SxSW Music

May 11, 2018

Gamers aren’t convinced by Windows Mixed Reality headsets

The audience for Windows Mixed Reality headsets is shrinking on Steam, despite a steady drop in prices since the platform first debuted. Just 5 percent of all VR users on Steam now use WMR hardware.

The post Gamers aren’t convinced by Windows Mixed Reality headsets appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

May 11, 2018

UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and more

UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and more

It’s that time of the week for our collection of UI/UX interactions to boost your UI inspiration. We are focusing on cool animations, layout designs, UX thinking and more. We are mixing it all from static, dynamic and even live prototypes, this might be a great weekly series to bookmark! This week, we went less about interactions/transitions. We have been digging some animations this week but what we have found is mostly static. We have a mix of everything, just right to give you a creative boost.

In this collection we are featuring the work from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze, Satwik Pachino and more.

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UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by tubik

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Alex Litvinov

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Nathan Buraze

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Satwik Pachino

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Apply Digital Systems

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Jordy Arntz

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Arthur Moreira

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Pablo Monachese

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Dmitry Kondakov

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Ranjini Ravindran

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Drew Carter

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by ouno.co

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Ilya Simonov

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Ani Harutyunyan

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Łukasz

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by tsukasa

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by ZM Hoo

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Lucas Berghoef

UI Inspiration: This week's selections from tubik, Alex Litvinov, Nathan Buraze and moreDesign by Satwik Pachino

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May 11, 2018

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May 10, 2018

Google’s ARCore 1.2 brings social AR experiences to your phone

Google launched an update to ARCore that should help make augmented reality a little more social. On top of that, Google also announced “Vertical Plane Detection,” which will help AR apps detect real-world objects.

The post Google’s ARCore 1.2 brings social AR experiences to your phone appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

May 9, 2018

Like the internet? Google wants to attach it to your face

Google is bringing virtual reality and augmented reality experiences to the browser thanks to the new WebXR technology. WebXR replaces the WebVR standard unveiled last year and brings new capabilities and features to the immersive web.

The post Like the internet? Google wants to attach it to your face appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

May 9, 2018

Samsung’s wireless mixed reality headset could launch this year

Samsung’s reported partnership with Microsoft could result in a wireless Windows Mixed Reality headset launching later this year. You’ll no longer have cords to trip over as you explore and interact with VR and AR.

The post Samsung’s wireless mixed reality headset could launch this year appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

May 9, 2018

Google just simplified virtual tour creation — using new images or Street View

Google wants anyone to be able to create a virtual tour — Google Tour Creator is an online program for creating virtual tours with multiple points of interest. The program is designed to make advanced tours easy to create.

The post Google just simplified virtual tour creation — using new images or Street View appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR