Above Vitaliy appears on Spanish RTVE TV on ‘planned obsolesce’ built into consumer electronics. (Second man in, via a video link) Donate to the hack project here Russian programmer Vitaliy Kiselev has updated us via his own website on Project Lenin and Project Stalin. He has now achieved the required funding for Project Lenin, this involves un-hackable GH1 to be sent and decoded via a hardware dump of the firmware…
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[vimeo]16414140[/vimeo] Check out the new DitoGear DryEye kit here I recently chatted to Patryk Kizny of DitoGear, to reveal the origins of DitoGear and what’s in store in terms of future products. He kindly agreed to an interview which you can read below.
Check out Gale’s new HD DSLR workshops here – recommended by EOSHD House was one of the first major TV shows to catch onto what DSLRs are all about. DP Gale Tattersall shot an entire episode last year with Canon DSLRs and now he is passing his invaluable knowledge onto budding filmmakers with a new wave of workshops in the US, starting right now in February. The workshops are open…
[vimeo]18786679[/vimeo] Crystal Castles have a new single ‘Not In Love’, a Platinum Blonde cover featuring Robert Smith of The Cure. It is their highest charting single ever. I recently spoke to Nic Brown of Video Marsh, director, cinematographer and editor of Not In Love.
Above: Nikon D7000 mainboard Nikon’s director of lab research in Japan has just conducted a very candid interview with Focus Numerique where we learn many inside facts. Now that is a good interview candidate!
Another great interview at Imaging Resource Panasonic’s marketing boss in the US has been speaking out at CES about where he sees the GH2 fitting into the market.
Nikon have seen huge demand recently for their first 1080p DSLR, the D7000. In an interview with Imaging-Resource at CES, Nikon vice president David Lee says that he… “really believes a very important feature, and that when we came this past year with the full 1080p, those models have really taken off”.
James Cameron has given us a startling glimpse of filmmaking’s future. In an interview with Fora.tv via movie blog Slashfilm, the filmmaker offers his notion of cinema’s future – and the good news is that the wheels are already turning. Work is underway already with an elite team at Cameron HQ.