| |
CPC Home
CPC Reviews
CPC Video Feature
2-POP Forums
Send news to 2-pop
Jobs
Sign up for your free e-newsletter
Advertise
on the Sites
Digital Cinema Society
Hollywood Post Alliance
CPC Contact info
creativePLANET Communities
810 Seventh Avenue, 27th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Tel: 212. 378. 0400
|
|
| |
 |
|
Updated: Apr 27, 2008 - 11:36:12 PM
|
Watch Bjork's Wanderlust in 3-D
Icelandic songstress Bjork never ceases to amaze audiences with her wildly inventive costumes and imaginative visual style. The electro-pop performer's new 3-D video for the song Wanderlust is a bewitching homage to an other-worldly era, following Bjork as she goes on a mystical voyage and herds prehistoric beasts through a lush wilderness.
Apr 27, 2008 - 11:17:29 PM
Surfwise: Doug Pray Documents a Fractured Family History
Filmmaker Doug Pray wasn't sure what he was getting into when he agreed to make a film about the Paskowitz family. Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz became renowned in certain circles as a surfer and an advocate of a lifestyle that embraces healthy eating and exercise, and eschews material wealth. A doctor by profession, Paskowitz dropped out of what he saw as a sick society and embarked on a vagabond existence without financial commitments in order to travel the country and surf wherever he wanted. By the early 1960s, he and his wife, Juliette, had the first of what would eventually be nine children—eight boys and a girl—who were brought up together inside a small camper, living Doc's dream. They existed outside the system, never attended school and rarely had enough clothes to wear. The family had a certain notoriety among those who care about surfing, and a lot of people currently excelling at the sport learned at the Paskowitz Surf Camp on the coast in central California.
Apr 27, 2008 - 11:10:27 PM
DigitalFilm Tree Creates Final Cut Pro Editing Workflow
DigitalFilm Tree worked closely with J&J productions on Rob Minkoff film The Forbidden Kingdom
Apr 5, 2008 - 1:22:47 PM
Post Workflow Options for the RED ONE Camera
In two short years, Oakley founder Jim Jannard has piloted RED Digital Cinema from an unknown upstart to an industry force. Unofficially, buyers have reserved more than 3,500 cameras, of which several hundred are now out in the wild. If everything is on track, I estimate that by year's end, RED Digital Cinema will have shipped around 3,000 of its innovative RED ONE cameras. Many in the industry scoffed at first--especially those with a vested interest in competing high-end cameras like the Sony HDW-F900 and F23, the ARRI D-20 and the Grass Valley Viper--but RED ONE is proving itself out in the field, providing VFX shots on Wanted and Jumper, as well as 100 percent of the acquisition on Steven Soderbergh's Guerilla, The Argentine and The Informant. In addition, the directing team that brought you Crank is also shooting Game as an all-RED feature film production. Not to mention many lower-profile productions ranging from commercials and music videos to small indie film projects.
Mar 17, 2008 - 2:00:32 PM
Rewind Kindly Competition
Deadline for competition is midnight January 18. First prize is a 30 inch Dell monitor.
Jan 10, 2008 - 6:20:26 AM
|
|
|
|
|
|
|