Sentences with phrase «traditional film camera»

But I'd like to see these kids try to artfully use a traditional film camera or make a super 8 home movie.
Make sure you get hold of a good digital camera or use a traditional film camera and scan the photos in high resolution.
These pics were all taken with the traditional film camera.

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One more thing Netflix has over traditional studios: It is so good at cloud computing that it has put its «studio in the cloud,» Hunt says, and uses cloud computing to do everything from managing logistics (like union drivers delivering cameras to a location) to film editing (uploading the footage to be edited immediately in another country).
The film world was soon buzzing over the imminent introduction of a true cinema - quality digital video camera, not to mention one that would go for maybe a 15th the cost of a traditional camera.
Through Tribeca Immersive's Storyscapes and Virtual Arcade — two programs that highlight the intersection of film and technology — traditional filmmakers used new methods like 360 - degree cameras and virtual reality devices to bring audiences deep into new worlds.
from his young daughter reportedly inspired Edwin Land to create the Polaroid camera, removing the «waiting game» from traditional film development.
While filming the elusive Basilisk lizard, which can sprint on water for up to 100 feet in moments of danger, photographers ventured deep into the Brazilian rain forest with a super-slow-motion camera shooting at 2,000 frames per second, 80 times as rapid as a traditional camera.
Get a hold of a good digital camera, take traditional film photos and scan at a high resolution, or have them professionally taken.
Shot on an ARRI Super 16 camera, the lack of traditional film lighting made for a grittier, darker, and more confined feeling.
That film had no stars and was shot in a shaky - cam home - video style; here, there are no such cinematography tricks, with a much more traditional use of camera.
Using 70 mm to film interiors and close - ups rather than, as was traditional, expansive vistas and landscapes was a stroke of genius, but The Master «s images and the old school inventiveness of Night Across the Street «s sepia tones and rear projections and Moonrise Kingdom «s crystal - clear storybook aesthetic all come up short versus the «throw the camera on a fishing boat and see what weird horrors and beauties surround us» aesthetic of Leviathan.
At MASS MoCA West will exhibit Edge of the Cloud (2011), a grid of thirty ink - jet prints, which, like many of West's works, were created by digitally scanning an object into the computer, eliminating the camera and traditional film processes.
The camera's scrutiny of the figure in the film makes her into a specimen, an object of almost scientific curiosity, as opposed to a traditional object of desire.
Winogrand focused his camera and snapped the shutter, but much of the work of a traditional, film - based photographer takes place in the darkroom, where images are cropped, tones are enhanced or lightened and decisions are made about the developing process that will be used (silver prints, sepia tones, platinum, dye transfer — lots of options).
London - based photographer Robin Cracknell explores themes of love, loss and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional film photography and cinematography, and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras and salvaged 35 mm cine film.
Biography: London - based photographer Robin Cracknell explores themes of love, loss and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional film photography and cinematography, and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras and salvaged 35 mm cine film.
Yes, most of the artists presented use traditional photo processes to create their images, film, camera, enlarger, etc., but...
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