Shot on iPhone (and Panavision).

Apple likes to brag that a lot of their commercials and promotional videos are “shot on iPhone.” But of course Apple can afford some wild accessories for their iPhones, including Panavision lenses! Stu Maschwitz wrote an excellent blog post about how one attaches a pro cinema lens to an iPhone.

Blackmagic has created a dual-lens 3D camera for making immersive video for Apple’s Vision Pro VR goggles. I’m not that interested in VR, but I think VR goggles would be fun for watching old 3D horror and sci-fi movies like Creature From the Black Lagoon and It Came From Outer Space. And it might be fun to shoot a movie in the style of those classic 3D movies with this new Blackmagic camera.

Blackmagic’s new dual-lens, 3D video camera.

Ben Pearson wrote a lengthy and revealing article about the modern state of film scores over at Slashfilm. It was revealing to me, at least. Among other things, Pearson tries to figure out why we have fewer memorable musical themes in modern movies.

No details yet, but apparently Kino Lorber is going to release a 4K disc of Below at some point. I am super excited, as I love submarine movies and horror movies, and Below is a top-notch haunted submarine movie.

This looks like a promising resource for filmmakers — The Distribution Playbook. Thanks to Bill Cunningham (AKA the Mad Pulp Bastard) for the link.

“No CGI” is really just invisible CGI. At least, that seems to be the case these days.

I am not alone in this complaint, but I think movies are generally too long these days. I have theories as to why that’s the case, so maybe I should do a whole blog post about that. But this Screencrush article is about really movies — the shortest one they mention is nine hours long!

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