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Article Comment – What Is 'The Snyder Cut' and How Is It Different from 'Justice League'?

Great article! Great film! Snyder is the one to lead the DCEU. They don't have to try and make it as another Marvel, like they did with the idea of Whedon helming Justice League's previous version. They have to do their own thing and this was a big step forward in that regard.

1 year ago
Article Comment – How to Balance Multiple Filmmaking Projects All at Once

How so? Can you elaborate?

1 year ago
Article Comment – An Affordable and Easy To Use Solution for Subtitling in Adobe After Effects

Just use SubtitleEdit. It's free and powerful. One of the best I've used for subtitling. That waveform editor is perfect to check timings. Stop wasting your time doing subs where they aren't supposed to be made. And with a paid plugin, no less.

3 years ago
Article Comment – How to Create the 'Vertigo Effect' Dolly Zoom—Without a Zoom Lens

I agree. works better than I expected..

6 years ago
Article Comment – Meet ACES, the Tech that Convinced Woody Allen and His DP to Go Digital

What Nathan said. You have to choose the output display transform (ODT) from the monitor you're using. To try and make it simple, if you're using an alexa and seeing it on a flatscreen tv your IDT is the alexa and your ODT is rec.709 which is the standard color profile for tv's. If you're releasing your movie in the cinemas your IDT is the same (alexa) and your ODT has to be DCP (digital cinema package). You just have to change your ODT to each delivery method you'll use since all the math will be done by that. You make the grade between those 2 processes.
Yes, we do have LUTs that can kinda do that now (check impulZ luts by visioncolor, they do separate the process into a negative and print stage to resemble the color negative process in the film days) but the real power of ACES is that you can color balance different cameras more easily since the IDT part has been thoroughly calculated by the Academy (with support from the camera manufacturers) and is much more accurate than some LUTs we may use now (and will keep improving with research). Hope this helped a little bit. It's been almost a year since I did research on ACES so some things might not be explained as well as I hoped...

6 years ago
Article Comment – Watch: Pushing RED's 8K Sensor to its Limits

Beautiful imagery. It's like he said, when watching, say, a movie. You won't even notice it's either the Helium or the Weapon. It's just the incredible flexibility and reliability that it gives you and when comparing the 2 side by side that you know the power of the Helium.

6 years ago

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