Grid wall of multiple group photo shots Over the past seven years, theQuantumBlackcommunity has helped McKinsey achieve a number of feats: building and then donatingKedro, an industry-leading developer tool, to the open-source community; being nameda Leader in AI; and supporting women in technolo...
1 What is a stacked sensor – and do you actually need one in your camera? 2 What are the different IS modes on your camera lens, and when should you use them? 3 Photography is more than taking pictures; it defines the world we live in 4 This compact camera shot was insp...
Color temperature and white balance are among the fundamental technical aspects that anyone operating a camera should understand. Arguably even more important is the exposure triangle. In our next article, we break down the exposure triangle and analyze each component so that you can master your cam...
Danny Boyle is no stranger to taking risks. Back in 2002,28 Days Laterdefied conventional filmmaking norms by being shot on a Canon XL1 DV camera. At the time, this was seen as an unconventional choice for a theatrical release, as digital video was not yet mainstream for high-budget films...
Before Sachin, typical Indian cricketers took few risks. For the first hour, shots were deflected, frustrating the bowler, tiring him out, forcing him into mistakes, a perfect sporting ethos in a country known for vein-popping passive-aggressiveness. Sachin changed that. His style was new. He...
Filmmakers use the term “insert shot” and “cutaway shot” interchangeably, but there is an important distinction. Insert shots exist in thesame sceneand aretangible things. That's why in our clock example from earlier, cutting to the clock is a cutaway, but the clock is an insert shot....
Experiment with different shots. B-roll might seem less interesting than principal photography, but it can offer room to play. “It forces you to get creative. After you film the same thing over and over, you realize you can film it from this weirdcamera angle, or use a time-lapse or ...
Most budding and professional photographers will tell you that the most important ingredient in the optical system is the sensor, because that's the part that captures the light. The sensor is essentially the "film" material of a digital camera. No light, no photo. ...
in news reports of live events where the camera operator was only concerned with covering the story not the correctness of their shot which meant that audiences subconsciously recognised a degree of authenticity in shots that seemed to be capturing reality. Lens flares are lovely to look at and ...
Knowing what the focal length means, especially in relation to your camera, is very important when it comes to buying lenses. This post will leave you well informed with the correct information at to what the lenses do, which ones are right for you, how