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Amsterdam-based writer / director S G Collins is not sure if men really did go to the Moon in 1969. But he’s pretty sure they couldn't have faked it.
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A basketball fan dreamed about pumped up kicks and a chance to play one-on-one with Dirk Nowitzki of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. Watch how Nike just did it in this awesome video, with some scenes shot with the LomoKino!
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At 17 minutes long, Arakajime's "Tomorrow" is currently the longest music video shot using the LomoKino. Whew, talk about cranking that camera! Watch the video clip and learn more about director Go Shibata's techniques here. (Excuse our Japanese!)
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Viva Italia! The LomoKino was showcased on Vodafone News recently as Elisa Maccario of the Lomography Gallery Store in Italy talked about our awesome selection of analog cameras. Watch the clip here!
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Compare, contrast, draw inspiration from, and even shake your head in disagreement at the answers from our special guest contributors. Today, we're featuring Filipino videographer Judd Figuerres who shares his film photos and hate for okras below.
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Dutch filmmaker Frans Hofmeester has committed to shooting weekly clips of his kids since their birth. His son Vince is now 9 and his daughter Lotte recently turned 12. All the shots have been put together in these sweet time-lapse videos that make us think about how quickly time flies!
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How's this for hardcore? Photographer Dabe Alan decided to document his sessions with tattoo artist Tony Touch as he got intricately inked with symbolic camera and film designs! Analogue cameras + tattoos + time-lapse videos = all the things we like! Watch the cool clips below.
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Film Photography Project founder and filmmaker Michael Raso directed a music video for The Smoove Sailors' track "Majic Carpet Fried" using a LomoKino! See some rad behind-the-scenes shots and watch the trippy video below.
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Nope, these aren't little toy towns filled with toy people. These time-lapse videos are actually tilt-shift snapshots of life in two booming cities: Oslo, Norway and Kiev, Ukraine.
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Who says you can't make pinhole videos? Photographers Romain Alary and Antoine Levi of stenop.es started a pinhole movie project and recently revealed their second episode. Watch the clips below and see how a little pinhole can make a big impact.
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If you have 5 minutes to be slack-jawed with awe, watch these truly bedazzling short films by Louie Schwartzberg, noted nature cinematographer and filmmaker. He has been shooting high-definition time-lapse videos of flowers blooming, animals moving, and seasons changing for 30 years and the footage he gets teaches us so much about our planet and ecosystems.
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Though, today, 'Cinematography' is interchangeable with videography (which is for digitally captured video as opposed to the former), this article is about the true Cinematography in which the videos are obtained using film stock.