'80s Week: Garrett Brown, Stanley Kubrick, and the decade when Steadicam forever altered the language of camera movement. The evolution of cinematic language in the 1980s was, in large part, due to an ...
Garrett Brown invented the Steadicam, a tool that revolutionized the field of film production. His latest creation is a device known as the Zeen, which helps mobility-challenged users not only to get ...
The Leonard Lopate Show, hosted by Leonard Lopate for over three decades, featured conversations that New Yorkers turned to each afternoon for insight into a wide variety of topics; including ...
Cinematographer Edward Lachman used various film stocks to differentiate her story. 35mm was used for the main narrative, 16mm was used for her imagination, and 35mm black-and-white for her memories.
Replay: In the world of filmmaking there are numerous examples of amazing Steadicam shots, but this one from 9 Pandas is absolutely stunning (and it still is). First, the shot. The shot in question is ...
For Matthew Moriarty, being a steadicam operator means doing a job that works in tandem with an actor’s performance so that the clearest possible version of their shared storytelling comes across ...
Following the Osmo Pocket 4’s debut nearly a month ago, DJI announced a long-rumored dual camera alternative called the Osmo ...
The evolution of cinematic language in the 1980s was, in large part, due to an invention born in the 1970s. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, “New Hollywood” looked to challenge the audience, nudging ...