There’s a running theme of positive change throughout this month’s features. We’ve got the production story on The Underground Railroad – a show which goes far beyond pure visual spectacle to reflect the historical struggle of black people in America. Plus, Albert, the sustainability consortium, provides tips on how film can reduce its immense carbon footprint. You can also read how Grey’s Anatomy handled lighting when the season required all actors to wear reflective face shields, and find out how technology has helped jibs, cranes and stabilised heads transcend drone work. Plus, we go large on large format, review Litepanel’s new Gemini 1x1 Hard and get the lowdown on grading The Protégé.
Cover | 1 |
Welcome & contents | 3 |
Industry briefings | 4 |
Production – The Underground Railroad | 7 |
Production – Grey’s Anatomy | 12 |
Production – Sustainability | 17 |
Post-production – The Protégé | 24 |
Gear – Large format | 28 |
Gear – Drone alternatives | 36 |
User review – Litepanels Gemini 1x1 Hard | 42 |
Camera listings | 47 |
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