by suttlefilm | Cinematography, Film Project Updates
Somehow, I have found myself serving as the Director of Photography on another racing film. Most people that know me realize i’m not a huge sports fan, I’m a movie guy. However, over half my career so far has been consumed by films set in a sports...
by suttlefilm | Camera Reviews, Cinematography, Photography, Thoughts on Filmmaking
Lytro announces their new camera, the Lytro Illum. New light-field camera allows you to select your focus later? This Technology is crazy… The Lytro Illum. Is this where photography is headed? The idea of shooting a photograph where everything, even focus and...
by suttlefilm | Apps, Cinematography, Thoughts on Filmmaking
Director’s Viewfinder + Apps Thoughts on the Director’s Viewfinder App Artemis For a while now, I have heard of both the Director’s Viewfinder App and Sun Tracking Apps Artemis and Helios, two apps designed by Chemical Wedding and I thought it was...
by suttlefilm | Camera Reviews, Cinematography, Thoughts on Filmmaking
the AJA CION – An exciting entry into the 4K camera world The AJA CION records directly to Apple ProRes 422 and 444 at up to 4K at 60fps or output AJA Raw at up to 4K 120fps. Ergonomics and as close to out-of-the-box shooting as possible seems to be a major...
by suttlefilm | Cinematography, Thoughts on Filmmaking, Time-lapse Photography
Recently, I spent a day experimenting with Time-lapse photography in Dupont State Forest for my feature film “Seven Days ‘Till Midnight.” Michael Gibbons of Michael Gibbons Media (http://michaelgibbonsmedia.com) and Ryan Atkins joined me on the...