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In German, the pronunciation of the letter “G” is as in “gut,” “genau,” or the English “garden.”
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Read More »When studying a foreign language, knowing how to correctly pronounce its letters is essential because otherwise, natives might not understand you. To shed some light on the world of letters, this article explains how to pronounce “b,” “d,” and “g” in German.
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Read More »But you'd never guess the camera, to look at it: Tangerine was shot in a widescreen, 2:35:1 aspect ratio, and its camera zooms through the streets of LA with a fluidity you'd never expect from a handheld device. And yet despite his camera of choice, Baker says the iPhone made for a good partner.
"Plenty of amateur films have been shot using iPhones, but by all reports, this is the first movie at the Sundance Film Festival to be shot almost entirely on an Apple device. It was a decision that indie writer and director Sean Baker made to accommodate the film’s small budget. But you’d never guess the camera, to look at it: Tangerine was shot in a widescreen, 2:35:1 aspect ratio, and its camera zooms through the streets of LA with a fluidity you’d never expect from a handheld device. And yet despite his camera of choice, Baker says the iPhone made for a good partner. 'It was surprisingly easy,' Baker says. 'We never lost any footage.' "So how do you make a Sundance movie for iPhone? You need four things. First, of course, the iPhone (Baker and his team used three). Second, an $8 app called Filmic Pro that allowed the filmmakers fine-grained control over the focus, aperture, and color temperature. Third, a Steadicam. 'These phones, because they’re so light, and they’re so small, a human hand — no matter how stable you are — it will shake. And it won’t look good,' says Baker. 'So you needed the Steadicam rig to stabilize it.' "The final ingredient was a set of anamorphic adapter lenses that attach to the iPhone. The lenses were prototypes from Moondog Labs, and Baker said they were essential to making Tangerine look like it belonged on a big screen. 'To tell you the truth, I wouldn’t have even made the movie without it,' Baker says. 'It truly elevated it to a cinematic level.' "Like any conventional film,Tangerine underwent post-production. 'With a lot of these social realist films, the first thing you do is drain the color,' Baker says."
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