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CINE presents “Brainstorm to Broadcast” at the Goethe Institut in DC

Wendy Revel sent this in from CINE in Washington, DC: How do you take a documentary from idea to completion? How do you get your film broadcast? What are television networks looking for? Join CINE at the Goethe Institut in Washington, DC on November 20 at 6:00 pm as we present “Brainstorm to Broadcast” with Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »

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Video Contest: Send Your Video to the Next President!

If you’ve been hating life everytime you pay for gasoline, don’t like the idea of buying foreign oil, and want energy independence, then you may be interested in this message from T. Boone Pickens: You have watched my videos and now I want to watch yours. I recorded a special message for you tonight to announce the first ever Pickens Plan Citizens Video Contest. Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »

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Michael Phelps: An Olympic Champion from Maryland

Okay, this is a little off-topic, but I felt like doing a little writing: I just wanted to point out that Maryland is a very proud state, but often-times when asked what we are proud of, we don’t know. We are definitely proud of our Maryland Blue Crabs, but somehow even that is getting slowly replaced by Blue crabs out of the Gulf (due to over-crabbing in the Chesapeake, which, btw, we are also very proud of). But, we are often not really sure what the pride of Maryland is – what makes us so proud to be from this great state? Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »

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RedRock, Letus35, and P+S Technik 35mm DOF Adapters, Ground Glass, and Lenses Explained

Some friends were asking questions about why their Nikon zoom lens was getting vignetting with their new 35mm DOF Adapter (a RedRock Micro35 M2 unit) and Panasonic HVX200 (actually its an HVX200a). First, we need to talk about frame sizes, for everyone to properly understand the playing field: The Academy 35mm frame (the standard 35mm Cinema frame) is 22mm×16mm; The Super-35mm/Silent-35mm frame is 24.89mm×18.66mm; Still photography 35mm (aka “135″)/Nikon FX frame is 24×36mm; and finally the Nikon DX frame is 23.7×15.5mm. Second, as you may have noticed above, there are two different Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »

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