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danie10@squeet.me

An analysis of how good the Unreal Engine 5 demo of The Matrix Awakens playable demo really is, and what it means for cinematography and gaming

It’s not yet quite perfection, but this analysis does really unpack some of the depth of meaning behind the playable demo, and makes you more fully realise how mind-blowing this really is. It’s one thing to just fake some special effects and do pre-rendered graphics for a movie or a game intro, but quite another thing to have that level of realism actually generated in real-time (and on today’s console hardware).
Watching the recently released Epic Games trailer was impressive, but this video really explains what you should be noticing from watching it, and gives some idea of the amazing games we’re expecting to see in the near future. Chances are, that the same technology may well be seen in real movies too.

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Next-Gen Graphics FINALLY Arrive [Unreal Engine 5]
by ColdFusion on YouTube

#technology #gaming #cinematography #unrealengine5

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https://gadgeteer.co.za/an-analysis-of-how-good-the-unreal-engine-5-demo-of-the-matrix-awakens-playable-demo-really-is-and-what-it-means-for-cinematography-and-gaming/

garryknight@diasp.org

All the little iPhone 13 details you may have missed | MacMegasite

Apple had plenty of new stuff to announce during its September “California Streaming” event: new iPads, four iPhone 13 models, Apple Watch Series 7, and even some new Apple Fitness+ stuff. It’s a lot to be excited about if you’re an Apple fan, so much so that you might have missed some of the fine print.

There's some good stuff and some gotchas. Especially when it comes to the cameras. If you're thinking of buying the iPhone 13 for photography or video making, you'd better read this. For example, the new Cinematic Mode is limited to 1080p and 30fps! One of the first things you learn as a videographer or cinematographer is that cinema, films, movies, run at 24fps. You shoot footage at 30fps and it can look clinically, digitally clean. And converting 30fps to 24fps just makes things worse.

And, while we're on the subject, Apple referred to the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max as having a "3x optical zoom". For the vast majority of photographers and videographers, this means that the camera can actually zoom into the image optically, from one focal length to another. I have yet to check this out, but in previous models the lenses were fixed-focus; or so I thought.

#technology #tech #Apple #iPhone #iPhone13 #camera #photography #videography #cinematography

https://www.macmegasite.com/2021/09/15/all-the-little-iphone-13-details-you-may-have-missed/

dkkhorsheed@diasp.org

#Woman #Dancing #Fancy #EadweardJamesMuybridge #English #Photographer #Pioneer #Photographic #Studies #Motion #Motion-Picture #Projection #AnimalLocomotion #Cinematography #History #Art #Our #World

Woman Dancing (fancy), 1887, plate 187

Animal Locomotion by Eadweard Muybridge

Eadweard James Muybridge (pron.: /ˌɛdwərd ˈmaɪbrɪdʒ/; 9 April 1830 – 8 May 1904) was an English photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion and in motion-picture projection. He adopted the name Eadweard Muybridge, believing it to be the original Anglo-Saxon form of his name. He immigrated to the United States as a young man but remained obscure until 1868, when his large photographs of Yosemite Valley, California, made him world famous. Muybridge is known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion in 1877 and 1878, which used multiple cameras to capture motion in stop-action photographs, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated the flexible perforated film strip used in cinematography.

In his earlier years in San Francisco, Muybridge had become known for his landscape photography, particularly of the Yosemite Valley. He also photographed the Tlingit people in Alaska, and was commissioned by the United States Army to photograph the Modoc War in 1873. In 1874 he shot and killed Major Harry Larkyns, his wife's lover, and was acquitted in a jury trial on the grounds of justifiable homicide. He travelled for more than a year in Central America on a photographic expedition in 1875.

In the 1880s, Muybridge entered a very productive period at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, producing over 100,000 images of animals and humans in motion, capturing what the human eye could not distinguish as separate movements. He spent much of his later years giving public lectures and demonstrations of his photography and early motion picture sequences. He also edited and published compilations of his work, which greatly influenced visual artists and the developing fields of scientific and industrial photography.