Why Do We Want Flat Glass?
Leica Summilux C vs Cooke S4 You know I love to do camera tests. I shared the numerous tests that we did on Need for Speed. On my newest film, Fathers and Daughters, starring Russell Crowe, Aaron...
View ArticleFlanders CM 250 – The Lighting and Exposure Monitor of the Future
Last November, I was a speaker at CCW in New York. I have done this small show two years running and love the size and the vibe of the audience. I did one keynote each day and the rest of the time I...
View ArticleKitting Out Your MoVI for Cinematic Capture
Earlier this year, I left a whirlwind Location Scout that encompassed Paris, Torino, Trento, Milan and Venice and looked to my future. That future includes the new film Fathers and Daughters that I am...
View ArticleLeadership: Paramount for Filmmakers
While I was flying to Vegas, I wrote an email to my camera team telling them what an amazing job they have done with individual shout outs to each player. When I landed in Vegas, I checked my...
View ArticleDP-7 Pro Set Up for Cinematic Filmmaking
There are a ton of on-board monitors on the market and each one is trying to set itself apart from the pack. I have always been a fan of the company SmallHD, not only because of the products that they...
View ArticleTiffen Diffusion Filters and Steadicam
Innovation in Digital Sensor Capture Tiffen has been one of our blog sponsors for over four years. They have been incredibly supportive of my innovative ideas brainstorms and creative process and have...
View ArticleCollaborative Innovations with Freefly Systems MōVI
The MōVI has always been seen as a trick shot device, one that could be hooked up to a rope, lowered out of a window, passed off and then run down an alley, dropped down into a man-hole cover, then...
View ArticleTop 10 Hurlblog Posts of 2014
Happy New Year to everyone from the Hurlbut Visuals team! We had a wonderful 2014 with the release of Need for Speed, shooting Fathers and Daughters, launching Shane’s Inner Circle, and coming to 25...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Hurlblog Posts of 2015
With the halfway point of the 2015 year already here, we thought it would be a great time to go back and look at some of the favorite Hurlblog posts of the year. 1. Micro Four Thirds Lenses that add...
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