American Spirits By Kristinha M. Anding
Angelique Midthunder knows she's fortunate. The Sante Fe, N.M.-based documentarian has been able to concentrate her career on her passions: representing...
Shoot Review: Sachtler Artemis DV Pro Reviewer: Tom Patrick McAuliffe
What's the number-one thing that separates a professional video production and an amateurish one? Apart from basic image and sound quality, what is the...
KQED-DT/TV, a PBS station serving Northern California, recently put several new Fujinon HDTV lenses into service. ...
Compact HD By Craig Erpelding
At NAB 2006, Iconix, a Goleta, Calif.-based startup, released a small camera with big aspirations. Iconix calls the camera the HD-RH1, which is a 1/3in. progressive 3-CCD HDTV camera aimed at giving those making HD-acquired projects a new perspective on capturing footage in cramped quarters....
Fade to Black: By Darroch Greer
A movie is something that is alive, completely alive, Pedro Almodovar says. You need to have control, because it's so much alive that it can be something...
Bird Cam By Michael Goldman
The upcoming documentary Raptor Force, part of the PBS Nature series, features footage captured using miniature cameras mounted on large hawks as they...
Vanguard Awards 2006 By Trevor Boyer
As high-definition video pushes into the mainstream of professional production, our annual Vanguard Awards reflect its progress. Last year, the Vanguards...
Clint Goes Digital By Michael Goldman
Clint Eastwood's reputation for economical, straightforward filmmaking is a bit out of date at least in the opinion of Clint Eastwood. During a recent...
It's a 'G' Thing By Kristinha M. Anding
Michael Kanter of Channel G is into doing good. Indeed, he says, the "G" of the nonprofit organization's name stands for everything good not least of all,...
Mark In
What if it took only a few minutes to create a large, seamless high-resolution display from multiple projectors, and you didn't have to worry about the...