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Dec 6, 2019 · The film industry has been shaken up more in the 2010s than in almost any other decade – and the shockwaves haven’t subsided. It’s difficult to say whether cinema will even be around at the...
The decade of the 2000s in film involved many significant developments in the filmmaking industries around the world, especially in the technologies used. Building on advancements from the 1990s, computers were widely utilized to create effects that would have previously been more expensive and time-consuming, from the subtle erasing of ...
Some of the historic events related to the world of entertainment happened in these explosive, fast-moving ten years: 2000: The last original "Peanuts" comic strip appeared in newspapers one day after its creator Charles M. Schulz died of colon cancer.
- Alexa 65 Starts A Revolution
- The “Digital vs. Film” Argument
- The Rise of The Mirrorless Camera
- Drones
- Actual Feature Films Shot on Cell Phones
- The Strange Journey of Luts and M31
- Gimbals and In-Body Stabilization
- YouTube Is An Actual Film School
- Female Cinematographers Are Finally Recognized
- Black and White Will Never Go Out of Style
In 2015, ARRI announced their large-format camera — the ALEXA 65 — would be available to rent. This was a pivotal moment for big-budget productions, as DPs everywhere wanted to get their hands on it. The deal behind the new 6K camera? A massive 65mm sensor (three times larger than their 35mm sensors) meant to emulate the likes of 65mm and 70mm film...
The totally redundant and boring argument of digital vs. film was a talking point throughout the majority of the decade, with every corner of the internet and the industry discussing it. Of course, there are the consumers who watch the films who prefer certain imagery and creative choices. And, you’ve got the professionals actually shooting film an...
First built by companies such as Epson, Leica, Panasonic, and Olympus, the mirrorless camera systems climbed into the stratosphere thank to Sony with the release of the a7 in 2013. The idea behind them? Remove the mirror in DSLRs that takes up space and adds weight to the body. The need for smaller, more capable camera bodies brought the mirrorless...
I almost forgot about drones. Just like iPhones, drones already feel like they’ve been around forever. But they haven’t. Like most gear on this list, drones are relatively new to consumers. You no longer need a helicopter shot to pull off that establishing aerial snap. They’re only getting smaller and more capable, so expect to see more and more cl...
It’s been ten years since the iPhone 4S came out. That means it’s been ten years since you’ve heard YouTubers and bloggers saying “You can shoot a feature on a phone!” (We’ve definitely been some of those people.) The thing is, you actually can — it’s been done, by actual directors. With each iPhone release (and other various smartphones), the bett...
It’s a dead meme at this point, but the teal and orange look (M31 LUT) that has been demonized in the past few years, was really really really popular for a while. Rightfully so, as the contrasting colors are inherently cinematic in nature, and they can look really good when graded properly. YouTube content creation is to blame, in part. The need f...
One thing about technological developments is that invention and innovation always follows one another, improving and refining capabilities. In the realm of cinematography, you’ve got smaller cameras with greater capabilities and power, able to work with smaller, more affordable pieces of equipment. So, once the DSLR became a mainstay, you had comp...
It’s been a long ten years. I say this in regards to YouTube’s reign because it’s hard to image a time when YouTube wasn’t a factor in our daily lives. One of the biggest success stories to come out of the 2010s are all the filmmaking YouTube channels. These channels consisted of creators and video editors that just wanted to put what they knew onl...
In 2017, Rachel Morrison was nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar for her breathtaking work on Mudbound. She also shot Black Panther, a billion dollar blockbuster. So, clearly, she’s killing it. This monumental moment was what seemed like a turning point for cinematographers everywhere. In a previously male-dominated industry, women are fina...
For a decade that brought accessibility and possibility with affordable cameras, improved sensors, and color grading software to create stunning imagery from your home, there’s still a yearning for black and white photography. Look at some of the “Best Cinematography” nominees from the past ten years — there have been five, and one even won the Osc...
Dec 30, 2019 · While banal bro comedy dominated the 2000s thanks to Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, and the like, this decade saw superhero movies take over as mass-market fare. Want to stay in the loop? We've...
The decade of the 2010s in film involved many significant developments in the motion picture industry as Disney towered all over its competitors. The studio's titles occupy exactly half of the top 50 highest-grossing movies at the worldwide box office of these ten years with solely one of those entries not reaching a billion dollars and the only three features on the entire list to cross the ...
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Superheroes, reboots, blockbuster franchises: that was the 2000s. And in the 2010s, it was more of the same — gone supernova.