In Tony Goss’ creative vision, you can go home again—on horseback. In his latest feature, Welcome to Happy Valley, two estranged sisters are forced to reconcile after they inherit their father’s struggling horse farm in upstate New York. Tony, writer/director/director of photography on the project, shot the movie with the AG-AF100 large imager HD cinema …
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Dan Rosario Shoots Award-Winning Music Video for New Artist, Manny X, with Panasonic AG-AF100
Filmmaker Dan Rosario of 256 Media recently shot an award-winning music video (www.vimeo.com/34164774) with Panasonic’s AG-AF100 Large Imager HD Cinema Camera. Out of 4,000 video entries, Dan’s music video, “I Just Want to Know,” won Guitar Center’s artist discovery program, which offers emerging artist Manny X the unprecedented opportunity to record with Grammy-winning artist, writer, …
Cullen Hoback Scrutinizes “Terms and Conditions May Apply,” with the AG-AF100
Every day people agree to terms and conditions when they sign up for software updates, subscribe to online services and enter their credit card information. But most of them simply scroll through the lengthy text and hit “I agree,” button, never thinking twice about what they actually agreed to.
Cullen Hoback is a documentary filmmaker who wanted to explore this very topic and is using the Panasonic AG-AF100 large imager HD cinema camcorder to shoot his upcoming documentary, “Terms and Conditions May Apply.”
Brandon Cahoon makes Waves with “Intro” at the Torino Film Festival
The independent filmmaker debuted his recent feature documentary, Intro, at the Waves section of the Torino Film Festival (TFF) this past November. The film was shot exclusively with Panasonic’s AG-AF100 large imager HD cinema camcorder.
“Intro” is the story of a reclusive musician who emerges from the American desert ready to share his music and guitar talent with the world.
Adriana Loeff and Claudia Abend Use the AG-AF100 to Shine a light on the Golden Age in Uruguay
Adriana Loeff and Claudia Abend are currently shooting their second documentary in Montevideo, Uruguay which tells the story of a group of eighty-somethings who decide to embark on new life endeavors during their retirement. These seniors’ stories vary from becoming a marathon runner, to getting a divorce, to learning to read and write.
