Happy Lunar New Year! It's the Year of the Dragon. Our dragons are celebrating.
Our new Super-ToF measurement camera creates a 3D map of a scene in real time, recording the distance from the camera at every point in the image. This data, along with its AI interface, can be used to add programmable autofocus to cine cameras that do not have this feature.
A test shot with our new Center-Sharp™ lens. It's fabricated from World War II British optics. You can dial in the curvature of field.
Our new Multi-Glow™ lens uses a unique optical coating to yield both positive and negative diffusion.
A test shot made with our new Jetable™ lens. It combines a retro lens with a vintage lens to give the ultimate Cinematic Look.
A poster for the remake of Fritz Lang's Metropolis
These new headphones are made for the movie viewer. They are custom-fitted, with multi-transducers, and artificial intelligence. Wearing these headphones, while watching a movie, the viewer can actually understand what the actors are saying.
Every movie made before 1980 was shot with vintage lenses. They just didn't know it at the time.
Five chiropractors in the Los Angeles area are now board-certified to de-tune cine lenses.
This is our new Universal Programmable Cine Camera System.
It controls all of the camera's internal functions, plus pan, tilt, zoom, iris, and focus, and combines them into a single, easy to use and easy to understand interface.
It allows the director or cinematographer to set up and program complex camera moves.
Cover pic for Magical Cinematography Magazine. Published by The Wizards Guild. The first cinematography magazine designed to be read on a smartphone.
Cine camera with Super-ToF autofocus module mounted over lens. Programmable autofocus will expand the vocabulary of cinematography.
Cine camera designed especially for the Elvis biopic.
Unfortunately, production problems delayed its availability. But it's finally finished, ready for the next Elvis pic.
It starts with a single cable, linking this to that. Then another… Then another… Wait! Just one more...
Virtual = You think you have something, but you don't.
Transparent = You think you don't have something, but you do.
Above = When things are virtually transparent.
Virtual = You think you have something, but you don't.
Transparent = You think you don't have something, but you do.
Above = When things are virtually transparent.
Our new Wizards-View Director's Viewfinder. Its built-in lens, along with AI, can simulate any existing cine lens, along with focusing and iris, so exact depth of field can be visualized. Also shown is our pole-mounted Whole-Scene Camera, which records a 360 degree view of the surrounding area.
Need a memorable catchphrase for your next movie? Use this AI-powered catchphrase generator.
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Some samples from our new Dial-A-Season™ lens. On the left, the lens is set to "Early Summer." On the right, the lens is set to "Mid Autumn."
Who needs a drone when you've got the Goodyear blimp?
Cover pic for Magical Cinematography Magazine. Published by The Wizards Guild. This issue: How to shoot a "wequel." It's a sequel to a prequel.
Our first vintage lens with time travel features. It can shoot pictures from when it was young. It will be used in filming "Indiana Jones and the Pushbutton of Perspicacity."
It's my birthday! I've been watching movies since 1945. I'm old enough to remember when movies were magical.