Canare, a world leader in developing, manufacturing, and supplying audio and video cables, connectors, patchbays and fiber-optic products for the broadcast industry, announces the immediate availability of three new Micro BNC Connectors. The company has developed these solutions in recognition of the growing implementation of smaller racks and subsequent need for increased connections within the broadcast industry.
YI Technology announcement: new YI 360 VR camera (User Press Release)
The pocket-sized camera is the first to shoot 360-degree video in 5.7K at 30fps, with instant in-device stitching for 4K footage and live-streaming
Crowdfunding in Hollywood: Cracked for Low-Budgets (Filmmaking Press Release)
After raising millions on Kickstarter, ZOE gives indies the blueprint to greenlight. Amidst the fighting for eyes between TV networks and streaming services like Netflix, independent production company, Zombie Orpheus Entertainment, has created a proven system by which filmmakers and content-creators grow devoted audiences while completing ambitious rounds of crowdfunding without celebrity or name-brand involvement.
Find Your Set: Set Scouter Brings Digital Scouting to NYC Film Community (Industry Press Release)
New York City’s online marketplace for film, TV and commercial production locations multiplies with arrival of Set Scouter, giving producers direct line to massive inventory of residential spaces.
This is Meg: Capturing the Realities of Hollywood “Success” with Black Magic (Retrospective/Case Study)
Wrangling the monster that is the Hollywood movie industry is no small feat. Professional filmmaker Alex Ferrari has encountered his fair share of production headaches, from last-minute project cancellations to the notion that a successful film requires a massive budget and huge stars. With today’s technology on his side, Ferrari began planning for an entirely different kind of project.
The Things We’ve Seen’s Gritty Drama: Small Budget but Big Impact (Retrospective/Case Study)
DP Steven Turco explains how he was able to maintain a dynamic, filmic look without exceeding the budget in Director Tre Manchester's film, "The Things We've Seen."