"Noah was interested in making a black-and-white film with a small crew and minimal equipment, in the production style of the French New Wave," says "Frances Ha" cinematographer Sam Levy. "He was curious about the Canon 5D as a tool for working this way."
As new technology enables more and more of the broadcast workflow to move into the cloud, little more than a modest computer and an Internet connection is needed to be able to create there.
Cellular liveshot systems have, in just a few years, become all the rage in the television news world. While news crews "learn while they earn" in the field with liveshot units, the cellular liveshot system makers have chimed in with some universal tips on gaining more success with cellular video transmission.
A love story between two people should not be so complicated, but Brin Hill, director of "In Your Eyes," can attest that there is more to it than boy meets girl. He had to tell the story of two people, thousands of miles apart, who can experience the world through one another's senses.
"Consumers expect the content they consume to be delivered in crisp, rich resolution, regardless of device," says Chris Brown, executive vice president for Conventions and Business Operations at NAB. "The advent of new standards bring new challenges: capturing 4K-quality content, editing and archiving resource-intensive footage, and distributing a final product across mediums."