In modern cinematography, there is a pervasive tendency to attribute the “look” of a film to the tools used to capture it. We talk about the “color science” of a specific camera brand or the “magic” of a specific film stock as if they are ingredients that simply need to be bought and mixed. Steve […]
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In today’s filmmaking landscape, filmmakers face an overwhelming number of options. Every new cinema camera promises to be a game-changer, boasting incredible specs, higher resolutions, and wider dynamic ranges. But beyond the marketing hype and online debates, one fundamental question remains for every cinematographer, director, and producer: How does the camera actually see the world? […]
Cinematography Tip: Fix Sony Burano Magenta Color Shift The world of filmmaking has transformed dramatically over the years. Cameras have evolved from bulky, cumbersome devices to sleek, powerful machines capable of capturing breathtaking imagery. We’ve come a long way from the days of film, where color correction was a laborious process relegated to post-production. Today, […]
My last blog post was about story and not getting caught up in all the tech/gear frenzy. Now, I want to talk about […]