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Article Comment – 19 Iconic Filmmakers & the Focal Lengths & Lenses They Love to Use

Sorry for being very blunt, this article would be relevant if we had filmmakers from this decade. Like Joss Whedon, Chad Stahelski/David Leitch, Anthony & Joe Russo. (Talking about Winter Soldier/Civil War, before Infinity War, although each is excellent in its cinematography.) If a filmmaker wants to be relevant, he should learn from those who are most currently successful, no? Hitchcock was amazing in his time, Tarentino is legendary- but why not cite Kill Bill/Django/Hateful Eight? And if we're talking great directors, Christopher Nolan, Peter Jackson, Ridley Scott... I'd hope that you'd focus on people who want to learn the craft, not people reliving their younger years. It may come across harshly, but I was searching for what people are using -today-. Please update for for the people who need the understanding of current techniques. And if you made it for lovers of past cinema, great, just SEO brought me here, so yeah. On another note, your site does have some really cool other articles, thank you for that. Apologies, and respectfully. -Rick

5 years ago
Article Comment – Did Canon Just Give the New T4i Clean HDMI Out?

Just to be clear, "Clean HDMI out" means no marks on the video. In the case of the T4i, that doesn't include the red dot. So no, that's not clean HDMI out. :(

6 years ago
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