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May 31, 2005
Checkout this Telemmersion System Camera
Take a look at this funky Telemersion System Camera from Immersive Media. It's got 11 lenses with directional audio that records a spherical view. The images are stitched together and played back via virtual-reality glasses. Looks pretty interesting.
http://www.immersivemedia.com/
Posted by Michelle at 03:16 PM
May 24, 2005
Quartz Composer Samples
According to the site, these were made in less than an hour...Requirements: OS X 10.4 (tiger) and QuickTime 7
http://www.zugakousaku.com/tmp/quartz/index_e.shtml
Posted by admin at 06:31 AM
May 23, 2005
Into the Pixel
The 2005 Into the Pixel Art Exhibition (ITP) is an exploration and celebration of the art of the video game, curated by interactive entertainment industry veterans and experts from the art establishment.ITP will feature a representative sampling of up to 16 works of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions. The exhibition offers an opportunity for published video and computer game artists to be reviewed and recognized by the public and by their peers in both the art and video game fields.
Posted by admin at 06:28 AM
May 20, 2005
Studio News - Camera Certificatons - Summer Schedule
The Certification class for Summer 2005 is only offered as a Combo Class, allowing the participant certification for both still and video cameras to be checked out.
Click here for summer schedule
Posted by admin at 09:11 PM
Michael Tucker - The Making of Gunner Palace
Interesting article on Apple's web site on the making of Gunner Palace.
Apple - Pro/Video - Michael Tucker, p. 1
Posted by admin at 07:31 AM
May 19, 2005
Freedom of Expression in the Copyright Era
Posted by admin at 07:45 AM
CinemaElectronica's Online Publication
CinemaElectronica announces its first online publication, CE Quarterly. The first issue's theme is 'Lost and Found,' and each piece submitted must reflect this theme in some way, and be no longer than 15 minutes. A supplementary 'exquisite corpse' is also accepting submissions under the theme 'Found,' and must be no longer than 30 seconds and be comprised entirely of found footage." Deadline: May 15.Other media, especially essays and reviews, will also be considered, as long as it meets the issue's theme, and is in some way related to film and/or cinema electronica.
Posted by admin at 07:42 AM
May 18, 2005
HomeGrown: Dolly/Crane/MultiOutlet Dimmer
MovieMaker Magazine has an article on making a homemade dolly, crane and multi-outlet dimmer...
MovieMaker Magazine | Issue #58 | In Gear: Homemade Gear
Posted by admin at 09:35 AM
May 16, 2005
Super16: Still Going Strong
Article from MovieMaker on the persistence/preference of Super16...
MovieMaker Magazine | Issue #58 | Snapshot of a Trend
Posted by admin at 09:33 AM
May 13, 2005
Aspen: The Multimedia Magazine in a Box
This is a web version of Aspen, a multimedia magazine of the arts originally published from 1965 to 1971. Each issue of Aspen was delivered to subscribers in a box, which contained a variety of media: printed matter in different formats, phonograph recordings, and even a reel of Super-8 film.
Posted by admin at 12:14 AM
May 12, 2005
Guardian Film - April's Short Films on the Web
Guardian Unlimited Film | Features | Cyber cinema April 2005
Posted by admin at 02:05 PM
May 11, 2005
Canned Cannes
Cannes opens up...http://www.festival-cannes.fr/.
Coverage:
LA Times | The Guardian | Times (London) | Liberacion | Le Monde | Variety | indieWIRE
Also, check out the story on Ben Crowe's short, The Man Who Met Himself.
Posted by admin at 09:28 AM