Boston based DP, Tom Guilmette, is passionate about cool motion picture toys. He’s been a pioneer in working with DOF adapter, DSLRs for video and time-lapse shooting. He also does a great job reviewing the equipment he finds. In his latest review, I’d swear I was watching Les Stroud of Read More →
From: NPPA.org Sunday’s (1/10/10) memorial service for Bob Brandon held in Denver featured a touching video tribute. “The two-time national Emmy Award-winning television journalist died December 9, 2009, in New York while visiting his daughter. Bradon twice won NPPA’s top video journalist honor, the Ernie Crisp Television Photographer of the Read More →
We are excited to announce that Fujinon Broadcast – makers of fine motion picture lenses – and long-time sponsors of b-roll.net – have signed on to be a GOLD sponsor of the b-roll.net AWARDS. Their assistance will help us reward the impressive work being entered, as we speak, in the Read More →
A letter arrived this week from Sandra Baran, Founder and Director of JAM, thanking all of the b-rollers for our $425 donation to the Jupiter Academy of Music Makayla Sitton Fund. Let me also offer my thanks to everyone who contributed. It’s nice to see the heart of the b-roll Read More →
11 time NPPA Station of the Year, KUSA in Denver showcased the work of long-time lensman Dan Wood to celebrate 30 years of shooting TV news. It’s an inspiring piece – showing why we do this job. Check out KUSA’s page…
Read More →LAS VEGAS, NV – January 7, 2010 — The Tiffen Company, award winning manufacturer of still image and video accessories, announced today at the International Consumer Electronics Show, the release of the Steadicam Smoothee, a new “easy to use right out of the box” image stabilizer for use with the Read More →
From: Cult of Mac Ed Curran, a reporter for WBBM-TV in Chicago, is shooting the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with an iPhone outfitted with an Owle bube lens attachment. I guess it makes sense for a technology show – but how soon will we see this everywhere in Read More →