Alaskan Bears In 5K, Oh My!

Dave’s trip to shoot Alaskan bears didn’t produce any harrowing tails of bear attacks, but the beauty of those Alaskan bears and the scenery of America’s greatest wilderness left quite an impression on him.
A Silver Bullet Taking Aim At Film?

Last week, my daughter took an interest in an old 1950s box camera of mine. Eventually, she asked me if I would get some film for it so she could actually take pictures.
Hands-on with the Epic-M

Now that we have our Epic-M in our hands, we just couldn’t keep it to ourselves. This camera is so drool-worthy, we had to share the love.
Netflix, circa 1912

The concept of movies delivered to the home is nothing new. In fact, the idea is probably a lot older than you think.
The Man vs. Google

My biggest problem with Google TV isn’t Google TV at all.
Digital FX Photowalk 2010

Earlier this year, the creative team at Digital FX descended upon downtown Baton Rouge. Sometimes you just have to ditch the studio or that dark color grading suite and see the light of day.
Hands On With The New Apple TV

Like a lot of people, I’m constantly in search of the perfect home media distribution device. So, does the new Apple TV deliver? Nope. But, it’s not all bad.
Is The 5D Cage A Factor?

The new Contineo 5D MKII powered cage from View Factor Studios seeks to remedy the problems associated with 5D productions.
Early Motion Picture Color Tests

Here is a beautiful Two-Color Kodachrome test (the earliest known color film footage) from 1922, featuring actress Mae Murray.
The return of an Indie Maverick

One of the great unsung heroes of independant cinema, Monte Hellman, returns to feature directing after a twenty year absence.
Levi’s – Go Work

Here is a really terrific commercial for Levi’s, directed by Australian filmmaker, John Hillcoat.
Why The iPhone 4 Is Worth The Upgrade (And Why It’s Not)

While the iPhone 4 may not be the revolutionary device the original iPhone was, it is still a major step in the quest for the perfect smart phone.