Thursday, April 21, 2016

Why This Year's NAB is the Most 'Comforting' for Filmmakers Yet [PODCAST]

NAB is the world's largest film/video trade show, with a reporter 100,000 film and TV people traversing 2,000,000 square feet of the latest filmmaking gear in Las Vegas. In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, Micah Van Hove and I recap what we've seen.

We try to make sense of what many have labeled a largely underwhelming NAB 2016 (although almost immediately after recording this podcast I changed my tune... stay tuned for why). We move through the best products we've seen this week in cameras, rigs, drones, dollies, gimbals, lighting, VR and post production software.

While it may not have been as flashy of a year at NAB in terms of hardware, it's clear that companies are focusing more than ever on taking their existing products and making them as good as they can be for the filmmakers who own them. This, for those of us who can't afford to be dropping 10k+ a year on new equipment, is highly comforting.

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