Metaverse and Media: Impact on the Entertainment Industry
01 Dec 2021Everyone is saying it, but does anyone really know what it means? That’s the question many media execs probably have at the moment about the “metaverse,” which has been touted by some futurists as something that will fundamentally change the way businesses digitally interact with consumers.DP Jeff Cronenweth expands visual style of Aaron Sorkin
19 Nov 2021Aaron Sorkin and Oscar-nominated cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth first became acquainted on the set of David Fincher’s “The Social Network.”Why Chris Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Could Be the Last of Its Kind
18 Nov 2021Christopher Nolan’s next movie “Oppenheimer,” a $100 million-budgeted historical drama about physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb, could be considered one of an endangered species.EnergaCamerimage: Cinematographers Pay Tribute to Halyna Hutchins
16 Nov 2021Colleagues of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, the DP fatally shot on the set of “Rust” in New Mexico last month in an apparent accidental discharge of a prop gun, paid tribute to her vision and skill at the EnergaCamerimage Film Festival, an event dedicated to the art of cinematography, on Sunday.Hollywood’s Covid Protocols Extended To 1/15/21
11 Nov 2021Hollywood’s Covid-19 safety protocols have been extended to January 15. The protocols, which had been set to expire on Oct. 31, include testing and vaccination mandates.Variety’s 10 Cinematographers to Watch
06 Nov 2021Variety’s 2021 class of emerging DPs includes rising stars from around the world whose pioneering work is gracing screens and steering the emotions of viewers.Lights, Cameras of Film Industry Make a Comeback in NC
04 Nov 2021Wilmington, N.C. — North Carolina’s link to Hollywood dates back more than 60 years, to the filming of “Davy Crocket, King of the Wild Frontier.” Since then, other blockbusters have followed, like “Bull Durham,” “Talledega Nights,” “Forrest Gump” and “Iron Man 3.”Oscar’s Invisible Women of Cinematography
04 Nov 2021The cinematography field is packed with immeasurable talent but not equal opportunities, particularly for women. When a tragedy occurs such as the loss of Halyna Hutchins, who died at 42 after being shot by a prop firearm on the set of the indie film “Rust,” the absence is felt throughout the industry.Ranking Cameras From Best to Worst
03 Nov 2021One cinematographer takes the majority of commonly used, video-centric or cinema cameras, and assembles them in a tier list from "God Mode" (of which there is only one), to "The group that shall not be named". Do you agree with the rankings?‘Passing’ Cinematographer Eduard Grau on Rebecca Hall
29 Oct 2021As cinematographer Eduard Grau was seeking his next project after “The Way Back,” he wanted to work with a director whose vision was to elevate the material into something intellectually profound.Unions Push Biden to add Worker Protections to Vaccine Mandate
29 Oct 2021Some of the nation’s largest labor unions are pushing the Biden administration to expand its vaccine mandate for private companies to include additional protections for workers, including mask requirements and other safety measures to minimize the spread of Covid-19.Candlelight Vigils for Halyna Hutchins
27 Oct 2021The filmmaking communities of Albuquerque, NM and Los Angeles, CA gathered together to honor Halyna Hutchins this past weekend at candlelight vigils.