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The Mechanics of Interchangeable Lensesby Heath McKnight Many filmmakers and videographers are turning to 35mm adapters and interchangeable lenses to achieve a more cinematic look. The ability to add high quality 35mm lenses to a professional, prosumer or consumer camcorder can give more control over the depth of field, which is the range of focus in a shot. This will help in achieving a film-style short focus usually reserved for more expensive cameras and lenses. We will discuss how these adapters work, and provide some lens recommendations. When using cameras...Continue Adobe CS5.5 Production Premium Advanced Editing Softwareby Douglas Dixon CS5.5 expands options for independents, with fully-accelerated editing on laptops, native support for DSLR video cameras, and Audition now on the Mac with deep audio correction and enhancement tools. Adobe released version 5 of its Creative Suite collection back in May 2010, built around fourteen core applications in design, Web, and production suites, spanning the creative workflow across print, web, video, interactive, and mobile. For video production...Continue More New Product ReviewsAn AVCHD Updateby Mark Montgomery Are you Looking to upgrade your editing program but are unsure of some of the stories you've read about codecs and the newer formats? Don't be too concerned. The AVCHD format has some challenges, but we can work them out. The Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVCHD) format is one of the most popular video formats around. And, it's one that we've written about quite a bit since it can be found in every corner of our video production craft, whether you're a shooter or an editor. We can take a closer look at the format, see what's new and where we see it heading in the future in this year's update...Continue Sony HVR-Z7U - Shooting like the Pros for the Creative Filmmakerby Stephen Joseph The first film I ever shot was with a Canon Hi 8mm camcorder. It was the summer of 1997 and the inspiration to do a short film hit me after a film student friend of mine directed her first film on Super 8. I spent over $3,000 to produce my own short, going in with blind enthusiasm rather than general knowledge. To make a long story...Continue More Videomaker Blogs |
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