Star Trek: Strange New Worlds… gets Cooke’s anamorphic look
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will bring viewers to where no Star Trek viewer has gone before – to...
Color Management Part 6: Understanding the CIE 1931 diagram
In Part 5 we started to look at the CIE 1931 Chromaticity diagram, the distinctive rainbow tongue that pops...
Editors on Editing with “The Bad Guys” Editors John Venzon & Jesse Averna
On this weeks episode of the Editors on Editing podcast, Glenn talks with John Venzon & Jesse Averna about...
Sony Xperia 1 IV: the world’s first true optical zoom lens in a smartphone
The Sony Xperia 1 IV will be available on September 1, 2022, for approximately $1,600.00 USD, the price you...
Weeylite S05 a portable pocket fill light with OLED display
Viltrox Weeylite LED lights come in different shapes and sizes and now the company has a new pocketable solution,...
Automation in video production
Introduction Automation is one of the most important ways you can minimize or eliminate boring tasks from your day...
Filmmaker Mode in newer UHD TV sets/monitors guarantees matching cadence/framerate and more
Recently, I published an article about UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certifying certain newer UHD TV sets and monitors with matte...
The Magic of Motion
Recently Iain Anderson posted a great article about Motion being every editor’s secret weapon. I agree whole-heartedly. If you...
Review: Audio Design Desk
The concept of the digital audio workstation stems from a near-century-old combination of a recording system and a mixing...
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra: shutter lag and the EXIF mystery
Samsung says that its Exynos 2200 advanced ISP (image signal processor) has zero shutter lag at 108MP… but that’s...