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SIGMA CINE
Project showcases, interviews with filmmakers, and company news about the SIGMA CINE lens line.
First look: SIGMA CINE 65mm T1.5 FF High Speed + 65mm T2.5 Classic Prime Lenses
SIGMA CINE Ambassador Graham Sheldon captures beautiful cinematic footage on his first outing with the 65mm T1.5 FF High Speed and 65mm T2.5 FF Classic lenses.
Making Magic on the Set of Dimension 20: Neverafter
SIGMA Ambassador Graham Sheldon explains how he was able to capture the magic, hilarity and drama of the latest season of Dimension 20 from behind the camera.
Top Gun Maverick: SIGMA on Set
Read about cinematographer Claudio Miranda’s experience using SIGMA CINE lenses on Top Gun: Maverick.
SIGMA University Student Q&A – Sofia Ayerdi, California State University Northridge
Winner of the “Honor” category, California State University Northridge student Sofia Ayerditalks about the power of storytelling, advice for aspiring film students, and her experience working at The Oscars.
Behind the Scenes of ‘Human Crime’, the Pixies’ New Music Video: Shot on SIGMA fp
Go behind the scenes with Pixies bass player (and director) Paz Lenchantin and DP Joe Rubinstein, and learn how they used the SIGMA fp to film the legendary alternative band’s latest music video.
SIGMA University Student Q&A – Justin Steele, Savannah College of Art and Design
Justin Steele talks about his winning submission, his journey from military to filmmaking, the lessons he has taken away from school, and advice for future students
Cinematography in Tight Spaces: Trees of Peace
Learn how Cinematographer, Michael Rizzi, was able to film an entire feature in a 5’x5′ room with one practical light source.
Virtual Production and Cinematography
We had the chance to chat with Sam Nicholson ASC about his experience in virtual production at Stargate Studios.
Language of Lenses: 28mm vs 35mm vs 40mm
DP Timur Civan creates a simple dialogue scene to show how similar focal lengths: 28mm, 35mm, 40mm, can each create a different emotion.