Y.M.Cinema Magazine: New design
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: New design

Y.M.Cinema Magazine Presents New Design: Bigger, Richer and Immersive

2020-07-06
2 mins read

We’re pleased to announce a completely new design for Y.M.Cinema Magazine. Bigger pictures, schemes, and charts, wrapped inside a cooler much-advanced design that allows you to enjoy fascinating professional content about cinematography and filmmaking. Check it out.

Y.M.Cinema Magazine main stream - slider
Y.M.Cinema Magazine main stream – slider

Y.M.Cinema Magazine: Fun & professional

Yep, these are the keywords describing Y.M.Cinema Magazine: Fun & professional. The goal is to serve you with the most fascinating and awe-inspiring content about our main passion: Filmmaking. Although Y.M.Cinema Magazine is new in town, it has been read by hundreds of thousands enthusiasts that are eager to know more about the magic of cinema from a technical point of view. The magazine covers filmmaking technologies and techniques, new cameras, software, tools, and new approaches. It focuses on digital cinema, however, it admires old film as well.

Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The news feed
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The newsfeed

New modern and innovative design

The new design is based on the concept of the huge canvas which we all love so much. All components presented larger and bigger and constitute a valid advantage for watching YouTube videos, exploring charts and images without clicking to enlarge them. Filmmaking is all about dreaming and doing big stuff, and this website is no different. You can relax scroll down and read articles clearly and instantly with pleasure.

Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The education feed
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The education feed

Knowledge-based categories

The website is divided into six categories, each deals with a specific topic regarding filmmaking. The new design allows the privilege of scrolling and surfing between categories in a more intuitive and fun way. The categories are:

  1. News: Breaking news about new announcements (cinema cameras, software, industry news and more)
  2. Comparison: Articles dedicated to technical comparisons like cameras, lenses, software, and other cinema technology related devices.
  3. Discussion: Industry discussion, raising questions, and open-minded topics and arguments.
  4. Education: Reviews and educational content about cinematography, post-production, and filmmaking as a whole.
  5. Footnote: Off-topic and in-topic articles that circulate around our industry.
  6. Deals: Special filmmaking deals and promotions
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The discussion feed
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: The discussion feed

Mobile friendly

The brand new design also brings efficiency to the Y.M.Cinema Magazine mobile platform. The site should load faster and with enhanced user experience, so you can get educated and acquire fun and professional knowledge on the fly. However, use the desktop platform when you can for the optimal reading experience.

Y.M.Cinema Magazine: Large YouTube video
Y.M.Cinema Magazine: Large YouTube video

Wrapping up

The new design makes Y.M.Cinema Magazine more immersive and enjoyable, as it should be for a magazine that deals with the magic of filmmaking. Take a glimpse and let’s know what you think.

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Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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