As we covered when the ZEISS CinCraft Scenario was first released last year, ZEISS’s real-time camera tracking system is chiefly designed for virtual productions and…
Written By Naomi Thomson Lynn Lukkas, a filmmaker and professor at the University of Minnesota has been an artist and storyteller her entire life. The…
For anyone unfamiliar, the Hollywood Diversity Report is an 11-year-running annual in-depth analyses of the industry at large. Developed by UCLA, it’s an audit of…
With the huge success of studio art films like I Saw the TV Glow and heartfelt, coming-of-age parodies like The People’s Joker, it’s been a…
I’ll be perfectly honest: 2024 has been a really hard year in Hollywood so far. It feels like every other day, we’re getting a depressing…
Taking a page from the Fujifilm X100VI which has become insanely popular with amateur and first-time photographers and content creators, Leica has released a budget…
With the rising popularity of the Fujifilm X100VI, and the recently announced interchangeable lens version of the camera—the Fujifilm X-T50, interest in Fujifilm cameras and…
Is it ethical to encourage people to pursue a career in film when there are such high levels of unemployment in the industry? The Art…
This article is a cross-post from Film Robots, a newsletter about Film and AI by Kristina Budelis Today I’ll be sharing the best and worst…
They brought the hilarious hijinks of Mabel, Charles, and Oliver to life, and helped balance a tone that’s equal parts murder mystery and comedic gold.…