The tool most commonly associated with directors has been given various makeovers in recent years, as demonstrated by the latest apps from Artemis and Cadrage.
For directors Zack Snyder, Michel Gondry and Sean Baker, shooting a movie on a camera phone has gone from a novelty to a practicality.
Large-Format Lenses Shape Visual Storytelling.
In high-end capture, larger sensors are becoming the new normal.
Underwater drones that probe unstable or dangerous sub-aquatic conditions gain traction among filmmakers.
Portable monitors allow directors to avoid video village and stay closer to the action
Three cutting-edge software programs help enhance image, story and continuity with computing power.
Two script apps allow changes digitally without losing sight of previous drafts.
Three state-of-the-art VR cameras enable filmmakers to shape virtual storytelling.
LEDs are changing the lighting equation.
Cutting-edge tools benefit workflow ease, visual playback and image-capture range.
We examine three drones and their capabilities to affordably heighten the director's canvas.
We’re talking bleeding-edge cameras—particularly two new models from Red and Lytro—that could promise to help directors take image capture to the next level.
We explore the latest in cutting-edge tools, whether it be digital cameras or location apps, that make directors' jobs easier and help directors take their work to the next level.
The DGA and Emmy award winner has directed more than 200 episodes of Saturday Night Live, and counting.