Werner Herzog On Science, Language, Mars, and His Fever Dreams Of Volcanoes
A chat with Werner Herzog on the Radio Motherboard podcast. Continue reading Werner Herzog On Science, Language, Mars, and His Fever Dreams Of Volcanoes
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A chat with Werner Herzog on the Radio Motherboard podcast. Continue reading Werner Herzog On Science, Language, Mars, and His Fever Dreams Of Volcanoes
The volcano scientist behind (and front and center of) Herzog’s new documentary on how science mixes with magic, and the beautiful danger of volcanoes. Continue reading Why We Can’t Resist Volcanoes, According to Werner Herzog’s Volcanologist
It’s kinda about your nude pics. On this episode of Radio Motherboard, we think about Oliver Stone’s biopic and hear from Stone and Snowden’s lawyer. Continue reading ‘Snowden’ Isn’t Really About Snowden
Barring the RepRap project, we usually see 3D printers make either replacement parts or small assemblies, not an entire finished product. [Amos] is the exception to this rule with his entirely 3D-printed camera. Everything in this camera is 3D printed, from the shutter to the lightproof box to the lens itself. It’s an amazing piece of engineering, and a testament to how far 3D printing has come in just a few short years.
35mm film is the most common film by far, and the only one that’s still easy to get and have developed at a reasonable price. This 3D-printed …read more
It’s no secret that a lot of time, money, and effort goes into photographing and filming all that delicious food you see in advertisements. Mashed potatoes in place of ice cream, carefully arranged ingredients on subs, and perfectly golden french fries are all things you’ve seen so often that they’re taken for granted. But, those are static shots – the food is almost always just sitting on a plate. At most, you might see a chef turning a steak or searing a fillet in a commercial for a restaurant. What takes real skill – both artistic and technical – is …read more
Continue reading Using Robotics To Film the Perfect Hamburger Shot
We weren’t certain if this Star Wars fan film was out kind of thing until we saw the making of video afterwards. They wanted to film a traditional scene in a new way. The idea was to take some really good quadcopter pilots, give them some custom quadcopters, have them re-enact a battle in a scenic location, and then use some movie magic to bring it all together.
The quadcopters themselves are some of those high performance racing quadcopters with 4K video cameras attached. The kind of thing that has the power to weight ratio of a rocket ship. Despite …read more
Continue reading Drones, Clever Hacks, and CG Come Together For Star Wars Fan Film
[Photonicinduction] purchased a very very bright light. This 20,000 Watt half meter tall halogen will just about light the back of a person’s skull with their eyes closed. These are typically used to light film sets.
Most people couldn’t even turn such a light on, but [Photonicinduction] is a mad scientist. Making lightning in his attic, it’s easy to mentally picture him as the villain in a Sherlock Holmes novel. Luckily for us, if he has any evil tendencies, they are channeled into YouTube videos.
He gives a good description of the mechanical and electrical properties of the light. The …read more
Even amid steady streams of images of real-life disasters, the ones in movies are dulling our sense of what real-life is. Continue reading Pixels Are Driving Out Reality
Fan film took seven years to create, with over half a year spent in filming alone. Continue reading Someone Spent Seven Years Making a Stop-Motion ‘Star Trek’ Film
Listen to our chat with David Farrier, the director of ‘Tickled.’ Continue reading Seeking Fit Young Men to Listen to Our Podcast About Tickling