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The Water Effects in Ben Dolphin’s Arising
Since announcing the premiere of the Dance on Camera Festival on TenduTV, we’ve had a few people commenting on the water effects in Ben Dolphin’s film Arising According to this interview, Arising was filmed using high-speed Phantom cameras, including the Phantom 65, which is capable of shooting...
Seeking the best videographers and dance filmmakers worldwide.
Seeking the best videographers and dance filmmakers worldwide.
TenduTV is seeking to update its potential referral list for dance organizations seeking video and film work, and is seeking companies experienced in high-end video production worldwide. We are only seeking companies who can deliver HD product to broadcast specification (for example, PBS or BBC spec)....
Dance/USA conference – “If you don’t have good video, you’re dead”
Dance/USA conference – “If you don’t have good video, you’re dead”
The Red One Camera System, http://www.red.com Videographers and dance film makers should be quite pleased to read the above, especially because they were not spoken by me, but by Alistair Spaulding of Sadler’s Wells as part of his plenary speech on Saturday. The importance of video was a theme...
Talking Take: The Reviews Come In
Talking Take: The Reviews Come In
Reviews from Taylor Gordon, Philip (whom I finally got to meet, albeit briefly) and Ariel. The reviews are fairly mixed. Without getting into too much detail, since I’m not a critic, the consensus was that the film had good moments, not-so-good moments, and room for improvement. From what I’ve...
Improving Your Company’s Video 101: Deinterlacing
Improving Your Company’s Video 101: Deinterlacing
In general, many dance companies have fairly low quality video archives. Often, low is an understatement. It’s fairly common for us to walk into a meeting with a company’s executive director or artistic director, and have them say something along the lines of “Why would anyone want...