“Not even one Canon camera in that list,” said the readers right after we published the Emmy 2023 Camera Chart, showing zero Canon cameras used to shoot this year’s Emmy cinematography nominees. Although Canon is pretty much popular in the docu arena, why is it so weak in the narrative world? Does Canon need to pivot its strategy regarding Cinema Eos in order to attract more Dp to use its cameras in narrative productions?
Sundance 2022 Cinematographers: Tyler Maddox Shot ‘You Go Girl!’ on his own Canon C500 Mark II Paired With the Sumire Primes. Picture: Jenny Graham Getting out of the ‘Wedding Camera’ definition
For years Canon has been establishing a solid pick among wedding filmmakers as their weapon of choice on their projects. Canon always did a good job at developing cameras that almost perfect hybridization between still and video, exactly what wedding videographers want and need. Moreover, Magic...
Sundance 2022 Cinematographers: Tyler Maddox Shot ‘You Go Girl!’ on his own Canon C500 Mark II Paired With the Sumire Primes. Picture: Jenny Graham Getting out of the ‘Wedding Camera’ definition
For years Canon has been establishing a solid pick among wedding filmmakers as their weapon of choice on their projects. Canon always did a good job at developing cameras that almost perfect hybridization between still and video, exactly what wedding videographers want and need. Moreover, Magic...
- 10/11/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
Jim Belushi is returning to television for a third season of his Discovery docuseries “Growing Belushi,” which is set to premiere on Wednesday.
The show follows the “According to Jim” actor as he works to turn an 80-acre property near Southern Oregon’s Rogue River into a massive cannabis empire known as Belushi’s Farm. He became the founder of the company in 2015 after buying the property from his neighbors Charlie and Becca.
“I didn’t know what to do with it,” Belushi recalled in an interview with TheWrap. “Danny Aykroyd said ‘Jimmy, cannabis is legal in Oregon. Why don’t you grow cannabis? I have a great grower for you, Captain Jack.’ And Captain Jack was the weed dealer for “Saturday Night Live” back in the day. He was known as the smell of “SNL” and he had these proprietary seeds from Afghanistan that were what we call landraces,...
The show follows the “According to Jim” actor as he works to turn an 80-acre property near Southern Oregon’s Rogue River into a massive cannabis empire known as Belushi’s Farm. He became the founder of the company in 2015 after buying the property from his neighbors Charlie and Becca.
“I didn’t know what to do with it,” Belushi recalled in an interview with TheWrap. “Danny Aykroyd said ‘Jimmy, cannabis is legal in Oregon. Why don’t you grow cannabis? I have a great grower for you, Captain Jack.’ And Captain Jack was the weed dealer for “Saturday Night Live” back in the day. He was known as the smell of “SNL” and he had these proprietary seeds from Afghanistan that were what we call landraces,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
“Broken Star” is a thriller interested in voyeurism, the camera’s affect on both subject and photographer, and the tangled relationship between art and artist, fiction and reality. What it’s not, however, is capable of processing those ideas in a manner that might be compelling, much less thrilling. The story of a starlet under house arrest who forms an unhealthy bond with her landlord, it’s a low-rent effort that’s equal parts tawdry and tedious, although more problematic for its theatrical and on-demand fortunes is the fact that, from start to finish, it makes little lucid sense.
Markey (Analeigh Tipton) is an actress of some apparent repute, and at the outset, she moves into a house where she’ll be living for a couple of months, due to a court sentence stemming from an ill-defined run-in with her momager Kara (Lauren Bowles) and younger sister Jade (Addyson Bell...
Markey (Analeigh Tipton) is an actress of some apparent repute, and at the outset, she moves into a house where she’ll be living for a couple of months, due to a court sentence stemming from an ill-defined run-in with her momager Kara (Lauren Bowles) and younger sister Jade (Addyson Bell...
- 7/18/2018
- by Nick Schager
- Variety Film + TV
Tyler Maddox-Simms returns from a several-year hiatus to write and direct “Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed.”
“Love Chronicles,” the romantic dramedy that Tyler Maddox-Simms wrote and directed in 2003, was first envisioned as a novel. “I started writing a book called ‘Love Chronicles,’ which I still haven’t completed,” she explains. When she found the project too time-consuming to finish, she decided to tell the story in a screenplay instead, structuring short romantic “vignettes” around Los Angeles radio station Kluv.
Seven years later, the cast has changed — Ving Rhames, Mike Epps and Vivica A. Fox have stepped into new roles — but the premise is the same. The unique and agile format allows Maddox-Simms to address several significant themes — including infidelity, unemployment, police harassment, gang violence, drugs, prostitution and faith — in a short amount of time. “Chronicles, like affairs of the heart, they don’t end,” she says. “As a writer, I wanted...
“Love Chronicles,” the romantic dramedy that Tyler Maddox-Simms wrote and directed in 2003, was first envisioned as a novel. “I started writing a book called ‘Love Chronicles,’ which I still haven’t completed,” she explains. When she found the project too time-consuming to finish, she decided to tell the story in a screenplay instead, structuring short romantic “vignettes” around Los Angeles radio station Kluv.
Seven years later, the cast has changed — Ving Rhames, Mike Epps and Vivica A. Fox have stepped into new roles — but the premise is the same. The unique and agile format allows Maddox-Simms to address several significant themes — including infidelity, unemployment, police harassment, gang violence, drugs, prostitution and faith — in a short amount of time. “Chronicles, like affairs of the heart, they don’t end,” she says. “As a writer, I wanted...
- 7/13/2010
- Moving Pictures Magazine
It’s apparently a sequel to the 2003 film, Love Chronicles, which starred Robin Givens & Terrence Howard. Didn’t see it. Did you? It was a straight-to-dvd release, just as Love Chronicles: Sercrets Revealed will be as well; look for this “romantic dramedy” on Netflix next week Tuesday, July 13th.
The story goes… As radio personality Darren (Rockmond Dunbar) dishes out relationship advice over the airwaves, he struggles to prevent his own marriage to Janet (Vivica A. Fox) from falling apart. Meanwhile, fellow DJ Mike V (Ving Rhames) tries to protect a young woman from getting her heart broken. Mike Epps also stars as a successful author who counsels a married woman (Elise Neal).
Tyler Maddox-Simms is the director; this is his 3rd effort. He also directed the first Love Chronicles movie, and, before that, a 1999 film called Bar-b-q, about an athlete, his girlfriend, friends, and a barbecue party, crashed by neighbors.
The story goes… As radio personality Darren (Rockmond Dunbar) dishes out relationship advice over the airwaves, he struggles to prevent his own marriage to Janet (Vivica A. Fox) from falling apart. Meanwhile, fellow DJ Mike V (Ving Rhames) tries to protect a young woman from getting her heart broken. Mike Epps also stars as a successful author who counsels a married woman (Elise Neal).
Tyler Maddox-Simms is the director; this is his 3rd effort. He also directed the first Love Chronicles movie, and, before that, a 1999 film called Bar-b-q, about an athlete, his girlfriend, friends, and a barbecue party, crashed by neighbors.
- 7/8/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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