• A Day with Canon C100 on Smother

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    At the end of this blog, I’ll show you how to get your FREE “Making of Video” so stay tuned! If you’re relatively new to the video industry, this article will give you 3 basic points for working with the Canon C100 camera. We have been in the video production industry for over a decade and my colleagues and I have worked on everything from old MiniDV video cameras to using today’s technology. We film and edit videos for clients like Baskin Robbins, and Suzuki Canada. See our client list here. I recently spent a day with the Canon C100 doing some guerilla filming. I had the opportunity to hang out with Vai Yu law, a long time friend who recently had her work published in the Jute Fashion Magazine (Click “buy digital free” Page 238)! We shot with Valentina Dang on hair & makeup, Lindsay Michaela as our model …

  • The Future of 3D Cameras

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    With this seemingly sudden flood of interest in 3D movies, many are wondering if movie marketers are just jumping on the bandwagon and trying to appeal to the public fascination with a new fad. But 3D camera work is not necessarily a new fad, with 3D films being heavily marketed throughout North American pop culture beginning in the 1950s and seeing a broad resurgence in the 1980s. Critics are torn as to whether consumers will wake up to an overhyped fad or embrace the technology and look forward to all of the things that can be done with it. 3D Cameras to 2010   Since Avatar’s arrival in 2009, it seems that more and more films are being made with innovative 3D cameras and technology. It was only just over a year ago that there were no 3D cameras available to or mass marketed to consumers, whereas these days there …

  • The New HD DSLR For Toronto Video Production

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    The original DSLRs that came out in HD were cameras intended for photography purposes, such as the generation that came out around the same time the Nikon D90 did a few years ago. They had video capabilities, but nothing that could be used for anything besides home video footage of the kids playing at the beach. Now, that’s all changed and Canon has come out with several generations of cameras that are more than capable of producing top-of-the-line, ultra-high quality video footage. In fact, so much so that these cameras, such as the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, have been used on film and television sets. It’s been widely publicized that last year’s House season finale on Fox was shot entirely with the Canon 5D Mark II camera, and the director of the finale announced on twitter that he found the camera perfect for tight spaces using Canon prime lenses …