February 2012
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January 2012
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Motion Picture Lens Database →
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Cold Cameras →
Somewhere back in the mists of time, an astrophotographer (E.S. King - 1912, Hoag - 1960) noticed that certain types of film seemed to perform better during winter months than they did during the summer months. In simple terms, it took longer to expose to a set density level when the ambient temperature was warm than when it was cold. Not only did cold film hold it’s speed better, the...
December 2011
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November 2011
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Cooke Panchro lens test →
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October 2011
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Throwable Panaoramic Ball Camera →
WHY CINEMA LENSES COST SO MUCH →
“Still photography offers a moment of interest. Cinema demands sustained attention.”
Dazed Digital | 20 Q&As: Alejandro Jodorowsky →
'Killer of Sheep' | SF360 →
An Evening with John Lithgow | SF360 →
The underacting hall of fame | Slide Show -... →
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I Think It's Raining Opens Cinema By The Bay →
The San Francisco Film Society announced the lineup for their third annual Cinema by the Bay series. All of the films in this yearly event are either made in the Bay Area or prominently feature the region.
September 2011
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GreenCine Daily: INTERVIEW: Nicolas Winding Refn →
It’s not hollow hype to say that in Drive, the Danish directorNicolas Winding Refn has made not only the mainstream crossover of the year but also one of 2011’s best movies. A genre specialist of great formal command, Refn first made waves with his Pusher trilogy, beginning in the mid-1990s, and more recently has essayed mythic brands of macho in Valhalla Rising and Bronson—tough guy...
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Michael Hart, a Pioneer of E-Books, Dies at 64 →
Michael Hart, who was widely credited with creating the first e-book when he typed the Declaration of Independence into a computer on July 4, 1971, and in so doing laid the foundations for Project Gutenberg <http://www.gutenberg.org/>, the oldest and largest digital library, was found dead on Tuesday at his home in Urbana, Ill.
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Women’s Films - August 12, 2011 > Women and... →
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August 2011
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