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COVID-19 Is Not All Bad News. ARRI Makes Two Masterclasses FREE In Response To The Virus

Behind the scene of "Night's Colours" directed and filmed by Dida Khouly. Called the sound film, this short-film is a student project to introduce the take of sound on location and had to be shot on Arri Super 16mm with the choice of color films. Taken in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Sping 2015. Shot with Nikon F3 loaded with Kodak Tri-X 400.

Job losses, social distancing, and home-based isolation can be disconcerting. But it’s also given many the time to start that creative project they’ve been putting off, or honing their filmmaking skills. Recently, in response to this unprecedented global pandemic, ARRI has made available two Masterclasses to increase your cinematography skills.

The first is a five-part series on high dynamic range with cinematographer Karl Walter LindenLaub, who’s work can be seen in Independence Day, Stargate, and The Jackal. The second Master Class is another five-part series from cinematographer James Laxton on large format cinematography.

This is just one of the many offers available from the film community. Standing together is so important in a crisis. Good to see the film industry is doing their bit. Here’s the links to ARRI’s free Masterclasses.

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