BBC reveals stunning sample footage shot with TyphoonHD4 camera

3 06 2009

by Donald Melanson, posted May 7th 2009 at 4:17PM

The BBC has already proven itself to be quite the source for some impressive HD images, but the network’s Natural History Unit looks to have really outdone themselves for their forthcoming South Pacific documentary, which makes use of a modified, $100,000 TyphoonHD4 camera. Of course, those exact modifications appear to be a closely-kept secret, but it has apparently been outfitted with a special underwater housing designed by German high-speed camera expert Rudi Diesel, and the camera itself is able to shoot in high definition at 20 times the speed of a normal HD camera, which results in some pretty amazing super slow motion footage. You can get a taste of that after the break but, trust us, you’ll want to head up the read link below to really get a sense of what this thing is capable of.

[Via SlashGear]





EOS 5D MARK II Camera “REVERIE” Behind The Scenes

23 09 2008

You should see this behind the scenes that Award winning photographer Vincent Laforet, made with the test he did on the EOS 5D MARK II Camera

Behind the scenes Link





Sample Video: EOS 5D Mark II from CANON Digital Learning Center

23 09 2008

Actually, I am with out words, this will change the cinematography industry for ever, and will make a change on the design of future HD cameras, just check out the video, you will have your moth open just by seen it.

Link to the Video





The NEW video camera 720P HD: Nikon D90 SLR Digital Camera

28 08 2008

You are probably wondering: “What?”, well is something I say when I saw this interesting toy from Nikon, It does record full 720P HD video in to SD Cards, you can imagine the possibilities this camera opens to films as the SLR cameras have totally interchangeable lenses, I can’t wait to play with this camera, the street price at B&H is set at $999 US Dlls, that is probably the most inexpensive professional HD camera in the market,  

 

Totally interesting





Vicon T-series, 16 megapixel motion capture camera

3 07 2008

http://www.vicon.com/

Vicon is proud to introduce its latest innovation, the T160.  With four times the resolution of any motion capture camera available the T160 is like no other.  Welcome to the resolution revolution.

16 MEGAPIXELS
The T160 boasts a resolution of 16 megapixels, captures 10-bit grayscale using 4704 X 3456 pixels and can capture speeds of up to 2,000 frames per second. This resolution means you can now accurately track the finest detail, the subtlest movements in even the largest volumes.

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Wallpaper From the 70’s

30 06 2008

http://www.wallpaperfromthe70s.com/

I really think Art directors are going to like this company and, we cinematographers are going to enjoy working with them with this kind of wallpapers.

http://www.wallpaperfromthe70s.com/

The good old wallpaper is back and she dressed to impress. She put on her patterned clothes and brightest colours. This way she first became the star in bars and clubs and it didn’t take long until more and more new friends invited her home. And those who have ever shared the privacy of their home with her don’t want to let her go.

wallpaper, 70’s, retro, 70’s style, 70s design, seventies, vintage, psychedelic

Surely, we are all wallpaper enthusiasts, actually even old pals who have known her since our childhood days. That’s why also her other mates visit our shop. And they all have one thing in common: They enjoy the style of the 70s and chuck out their white walls to get a thrill from the wallpaper.

Sourece: Wallpaper From the 70’s





VPL-FH300L projector projector 2K x 1K Resolution

25 06 2008

http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/cat-projectors/cat-largevenue/product-VPLFH300L/

The VPL-FH300L projector is Sony’s first fixed installation business projector featuring 2K x 1K Resolution (2048 x 1080) at 6000 lumens brightness. Not only is this projector ideal for large classrooms, but also mid-size auditoriums, board rooms, and for all types of displays across the board. The installation flexibility varies greatly as five lens options are available and the projector can be tilted freely in the vertical axis.

Source: Sony





The 0-360 Panoramic Optic

20 06 2008

http://www.0-360.com/index.asp

I know you will say to me this is a lens designed for still photography not for video or film, but I truly believe that this lens can be used in video or film, we just need to attach it to a lens adapeter like the Letus 35 Extreme.

http://cinematogrphygadgets.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/letus-35-extreme/

The 0-360 One-Click Panoramic Optic™ is a specially designed camera panorama lens attachment, with an exclusive optical reflector which captures an entire 360 degree panoramic virtual tour with a single shot (no more stitching of multiple photos!). With the 0-360, you can capture an entire panorama (115 x 360 degree field of view) with one photo. In fact, the 0-360 Panoramic Optic has the highest field of view of any one-shot virtual tour lens system on the market.

 Ok, now imagine the lens adapted to the Letus 35 Extreme  in a motion picture (Video or Film) and making really interesting 360 degree shoots, probably on cars, airplanes, horse-tracks, soccer games, we can be as creative as we can with this Idea.
 Shots in still photography from this lens go to this link: Photo Link

Source: 0-360 One-Click Panoramic Optic

 





Flogos

26 05 2008

http://www.flogos.net

I really don’t have a clue, what this clouds could do with cinematography but it seemed ok to publish them and to show our readers this new advertising tool, I might say they probably work in a music video.

As kids, most of us spent time laying in the grass, watching clouds roll by and imagining the shapes we could see in the fluffy white masses. 

Now, one company aims to indulge those flights of fancy by actually making “clouds” in the shapes of, well, anything, from the America soccer team to Mickey Mouse’s iconic head.

These clouds are actually a mixture of soap-based foams and lighter-than-air gases such as helium, something like what you’d get if you married helium balloons with the solutions that kids use to blow bubbles from plastic wands.

The company uses re-purposed artificial snow machines to generate the floating ads and messages, dubbed Flogos. The machines can pop one Flogo out every 15 seconds, flooding the air with foamy peace signs or whatever shape a client desires. Renting the machine for a day starts out at a cost of about $2,500.

Designers use computer software to make a stencil that when placed into the snow machine, “cuts the foam in the exact right shape,” said Flogo inventor Francisco Guerra.

The Flogos are about two feet long and nearly a foot wide, and generally last anywhere from a few minutes to an hour, depending on conditions in the atmosphere, according to the company.

“They will fly for miles,” Guerra said. “They are durable so they last a while.”

They generally bob to heights of 300 to 500 feet (90 to 150 meters), the inventors say, though they can rise up to 20,000 feet (6,100 meters) in the air.

Guerra says that Flogos are environmentally friendly as the soaps that make up the foamy shapes are derived from plants, and that eventually a Flogo “just evaporates in the air.”

“It does not pollute the skies,”.

Guerra also says the floating ads are not a danger to airplanes, because flying through one is “like going through a cloud.” Nothing from the Flogo sticks to the surface of a plane, even if it goes through the aircraft’s jet engine, he said.

Source: Flogos - Demo