Sony Cine published an educational video showcasing the Venice to Rialto transformation made in Top Gun: Maverick. The demonstration is shown by Tgm’s 1st AC Dan Ming. Dan tips us on some Rialto tricks on how to utilize the system for cars and jets (the ‘Top Gun Mode’). Check it out below.
From Venice to Rialto – The ’ Top Gun Mode’. Source: Sony Tgm: The perfect reference for Rialto utilization
It’s not a secret that one of the most bonanzas in Top Gun: Maverick is the cockpit shots. Although the film has a decent amount of VFX shots, these ‘true’ cockpit shots injected a huge amount of realism which Tom Cruise is so proud about. That helped the movie to take IMAX to new heights as the six Venice cameras implemented inside the fighter jet cockpit are IMAX Approved/Certified. Furthermore, Tom Cruise taught the actors how to operate...
From Venice to Rialto – The ’ Top Gun Mode’. Source: Sony Tgm: The perfect reference for Rialto utilization
It’s not a secret that one of the most bonanzas in Top Gun: Maverick is the cockpit shots. Although the film has a decent amount of VFX shots, these ‘true’ cockpit shots injected a huge amount of realism which Tom Cruise is so proud about. That helped the movie to take IMAX to new heights as the six Venice cameras implemented inside the fighter jet cockpit are IMAX Approved/Certified. Furthermore, Tom Cruise taught the actors how to operate...
- 5/31/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
With horror displaying its continued dominance at the box office — Nope, Smile, Scream, Barbarian, Halloween Ends and The Black Phone were all among the top 40 releases of 2022 before M3GAN launched the new year with a 30 million opening — James A. Janisse is eagerly riding the gory wave.
The content creator founded the popular YouTube channel Dead Meat in 2017 and saw his subscriber base reach 5.94 million by the end of 2022, up from 4.5 million two years earlier. The content — which includes interviews with directors and actors, podcasts and trivia-filled looks at films — has logged more than 2 billion views.
A Detroit-area native who moved to L.A. in 2012, Janisse (also known as Dead Meat James) is not only the host but also president and executive producer of Dead Meat, which he co-owns with his wife, Chelsea Rebecca. In 2018, Rebecca founded the Dead Meat podcast, which is now on its 182nd episode.
Janisse’s...
The content creator founded the popular YouTube channel Dead Meat in 2017 and saw his subscriber base reach 5.94 million by the end of 2022, up from 4.5 million two years earlier. The content — which includes interviews with directors and actors, podcasts and trivia-filled looks at films — has logged more than 2 billion views.
A Detroit-area native who moved to L.A. in 2012, Janisse (also known as Dead Meat James) is not only the host but also president and executive producer of Dead Meat, which he co-owns with his wife, Chelsea Rebecca. In 2018, Rebecca founded the Dead Meat podcast, which is now on its 182nd episode.
Janisse’s...
- 1/22/2023
- by Justina Bonilla
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On the heels of yesterday’s news that Robert Elswit will be reteaming with Dan Gilroy after Nightcrawler for the Denzel Washington-led drama Inner City — presumably counting him out of Paul Thomas Anderson‘s next feature, shooting around the same time — we have more enticing cinematography-related updates, and we’ll start with the most expected first.
After working on all of his films except for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, three-time Oscar winner Emmanuel Lubezki will reteam with Alfonso Cuarón for his next project. It was revealed earlier this month that the Children of Men and Gravity director would be heading back to his roots for a drama that chronicles a year in the life of a middle-class family in Mexico City in the early 1970s. With shooting to kick off this fall, an Instagram post (seen below) informs us that Lubezki is already underway with camera tests for the film.
After working on all of his films except for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, three-time Oscar winner Emmanuel Lubezki will reteam with Alfonso Cuarón for his next project. It was revealed earlier this month that the Children of Men and Gravity director would be heading back to his roots for a drama that chronicles a year in the life of a middle-class family in Mexico City in the early 1970s. With shooting to kick off this fall, an Instagram post (seen below) informs us that Lubezki is already underway with camera tests for the film.
- 9/22/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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