March 1, 2010 - Production & Post Production

Feature Stories

Technology
Reality Takes the Stage

MTV’s hit reality series Taking the Stage is a four-camera one-hour show and to do it cinematographer Marco Hoffman shoots between 20 to 30 hours a week of dance.

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Creativity
Motiontorial to Love

The short high-fashion film The Love Thing, was Love Magazine's first commercial, and was designed and directed by James Lima at the invitation of Love editor-in-chief Katie Grand.

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Shooting 3D
Psychological Thriller on a Budget

When writer/director Gareth Maxwell Rogers decided to shoot the psychological thriller The Mortician in 3D, cinematographer Michael McDonough didn’t want the tight budget to limit his choices of shots.

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Coming Soon

Catalyst Award

The winner of Digital Cinema Report’s first Catalyst Award will be named at ShoWest 2010.

Complete story in our next edition

News Stories

AMWA Approves AAF Effects Protocol AS-05


The Advanced Media Workflow Association has formally approved the Advanced Authoring Format Effects Protocol, AS-05. 

The AAF Effects Protocol allows greater interoperability between video post-production systems by defining a set of new effects beyond those in the AAF Edit Protocol, AS-01.

Digital Vision and CineForm Partner on New Software for SI-2K Camera

Digital Vision has partnered with CineForm as a key element of its forthcoming Nucoda 2009.1 release.

Anaheim International Film Festival to Debut in October

The inaugural Anaheim International Film Festival will debut this October, marking the addition of a world-class cultural event to Orange County and the international film festival circuit.

Omnibus Press Announces Independent Film Producer’s Survival Guide

Omnibus Press has published The Independent Film Producer’s Survival Guide: A Business And Legal Sourcebook third edition by Gunnar Erickson, Mark Halloran and Harris Tulchin.

Mytherapy Streamlines Digital Cinema, 3D Mastering Workflows

Central London post facility Mytherapy D-Cinelab has appointed David Wilson to head up its digital cinema mastering department.

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