NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Roxy CinemaA 35mm print of Mike Figgis' Timecode (discussed ...
Timecode:NOLA has announced the dates and details for its 2014 Super 8 Film Contest. Contestants have one week to shoot a three-minute film in sequence (no editing) on a single roll of Super 8 film, ...
The long-running independent film organization Timecode:NOLA seeks aspiring filmmakers for a part of its first-ever film festival that makes its debut in September. The "Where Y'at?...(hello)" project ...
Timecode:nola, a non-profit organization whose mission is to "give a voice to local flimmakers," will present its first annual film festival this weekend, September 27-30. The FF One schedule is ...
Beautiful, Melancholic, Philosophical: Mike Figgis on Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, and MEGADOC
Reflecting on Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis a year later, after all the memes, hyperbolic hitpieces, and even some ...
After a popular inaugural year in 2013, Timecode:NOLA will offer an expanded Film Festival at the 2014 French Quarter Festival featuring films about some of the region’s most memorable characters.
In a year when four Spanish titles made the shortlist for the Academy Award best live action short and illustrious short filmmakers have or are making the transition from to feature – think Estibaliz ...
WORCESTER, U.K. — Oct. 25, 2019 — Timecode Systems today announces an exciting new chapter for the company as part of Atomos. Together, the companies are building tightly integrated multicamera ...
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Blackmagic’s new ProDock could transform iPhone filmmaking forever!
Blackmagic has just announced the Camera ProDock, a new dock that adds professional camera connections to the iPhone 17 Pro ...
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New iPhone Camera Dock Lets You Film Like A Pro
Features like GENLOCK and Timecode in, previously restricted to professional camera equipment, are now at your fingertips, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Television engineers have been using SMPTE timecode for about three decades now. It has ...
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