Happy New Year to everyone from the Hurlbut Visuals team!
We had a wonderful 2014 with the release of Need for Speed, shooting Fathers and Daughters, launching Shane’s Inner Circle, and coming to 25 cities across the US and Canada on the Illumination Experience tour. Thank you all for joining us on this journey.
And now here’s a look at the Hurlblog top 10 most popular blog posts of 2014.
We tested the GoPro Hero 3 and figured out what it would do best, which was immerse an audience like never before.
The light meter is essential for matching and to get your head around light ratios as a young cinematographer.
The Need for Speed camera test comparisons continue, with the Canon C500 vs. 35mm Kodak film stock.
This post give you insight into how we pulled everything off. Need for Speed was shot on four different camera sensors.
The Spyder Datacolor is my KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid) recipe for color correction success. Many of you have asked me how I mix so many formats so seamlessly.
Tests with the newest Leica Summilux C lenses vs. the gold standard Cooke S4s for Fathers and Daughters.
I have been asked by many of our readers to share details regarding my personal Gear Bag. I use a vast array of tools to be able to tell all types of stories. I wanted to break it down with detail.
More camera tests between the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Arri Alexa and Sony F5.
How we’re kitting out the MōVI on Fathers and Daughters.
The similarities of 16mm film and the Blackmagic Cinema Camera (BMCC) and why it is a great training ground for cinematographers.