B&H has been testing the Kodak Super 8 camera and released some footage as well. Although at first glance, the footage doesn’t seem to justify the crazy price tag ($5,500), we think…
Finally, and with an elegant delay of 8 years, the KODAK Super 8 Camera has been announced. A pure combination of analog and digital, the KODAK Super 8 is a filmmakers’ gem,…
Kodak and the UFVF (The University Film and Video Foundation) announce that the 30th UFVF/KODAK Student Filmmaking and Cinematography Grants are open. Submit your film (no entry fee) to win cash prizes…
In continues to our previews article about the technological achievements of ON Semiconductor and Avid, we’re delighted to report that Kodak has also won the Technology & Engineering Emmy Award in the…
There is no doubt that film cameras made a comeback, as more directors see the film stock as their weapon of choice regarding the best imagery that can be achieved. Moreover, in…
Poor Things is one of the most interesting films regarding its cinematography. The film was shot on ARRICAM LT and ST, paired with modern and old rehoused glass – TLS Petzval. Here…
“Celluloid is alive-and-kicking”. This is our repeatable sentence, but this time was stated by the acclaimed IMAX cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema NSC FSF ASC as a part of his speech winning the…
IMAX CEO, Richard Gelfond. said at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Technology Conference that the new 2nd generation of IMAX cameras “should be ready, probably, sometime in 2024” (These cameras were supposed to…
The “Creative co-pilot”/Midjourney competitor, (codename ‘Firefly’) has announced that more than 1,000,000,000 images were generated in 3 months. That is a big success for them. Also, Adobe’s sophisticated ‘art killer’ (as we…
So we watched Oppenheimer on IMAX Laser. After writing a vast amount of articles dealing with the cinematography aspects of the film, we didn’t imagine how great the sound is. Indeed, the…