Multimedia Done Right: ‘Driftless’ Blows Up the Format
With multimedia presentations of photojournalism, it’s often assumed that after three minutes no one cares anymore. But the production studio MediaStorm is setting out to change that through strong...
View ArticleHi-Def DSLRs May Be Cheap, But Talent Is Priceless
When Vincent Laforet released Reverie last year, the digital revolution seemed poised to sweep across the world of moviemaking. Shot entirely on a prototype of Canon’s then yet-to-be-released EOS 5D...
View Article10 Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Videos
Here are 10 of our favorite recent time-lapse films for your viewing pleasure (please excuse some of the over-the-top music). Feel free to point out any of your own favorites in the comments.
View ArticleFirst Look at the $10K RED Scarlet X Camera
The good people at RED came by the office today and gave us a new Scarlet X to mess around with. It takes gorgeous, über-HD video at 4096 x 2160. It’s also their cheapest offering, coming in at around...
View ArticleShort Films Expose Cities’ Subterranean Spaces
What lurks beneath our cities? That question has spurred a few intrepid urban explorers to take cameras into the bowels of urban areas to find out.
View ArticleSharp Shooters | Here’s What You Get When You Project The Lorax Into a Blizzard
These Blizzard of 2013 photos aren't your typical snapshots of cars buried in snowdrifts or hipsters building anatomically correct snowmen. With a little trial and error, photographer Brian Maffitt...
View ArticleBrutal Camera Work and Editing Make an Outdoors Ad Worthy of the Super Bowl
In their new online ad, This is Backcountry, Backcountry.com spends three minutes and five seconds splashing unforgiving outdoor footage across your screen. Less ad, more short film, the piece has...
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