YMCinema

YMCinema

Y.M.Cinema Magazine (YMCinema) was created to share professional filmmaking expertise in a way that is both enjoyable and easy to understand. This online magazine covers news and insights about cinematography and post-production, aiming to inform and inspire filmmakers, content creators, cinematographers, editors, directors, and anyone who loves movies.

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  • 3 weeks ago | ymcinema.com | Yossy Mendelovich

    Nikon has just unveiled the Z5II, an upgrade to its entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera, offering an affordable yet powerful tool for filmmakers. With a 24.5MP FX-format CMOS sensor, EXPEED 7 image processor, UHD 4K video recording, and 5-axis sensor-shift vibration reduction, the Z5II is set to become a favorite among indie filmmakers and content creators. But how does it stack up against the more advanced Z6 III? More importantly, is the Z5II the best option for budget-conscious filmmakers?

  • 3 weeks ago | ymcinema.com | Yossy Mendelovich

    ARRI, a name synonymous with cinematic excellence, has long been a leader in the film and media production world. Known for its top-tier camera systems, innovative lighting technology, and high-end production gear, ARRI’s products have been the gold standard for filmmakers worldwide. But in a rapidly changing industry where AI, cloud technology, and virtual production are becoming more integral, ARRI is pivoting to ensure it stays ahead of the curve.

  • 3 weeks ago | ymcinema.com | Yossy Mendelovich

    In an unexpected and ironic twist, the ARRI ALEXA 265 has been revealed to be in active use on major Netflix productions, despite not yet appearing on the official Netflix Approved Camera List. This revelation emerged in the wake of an April Fool’s joke, which humorously suggested that Netflix had rejected the camera due to technical concerns.

  • 3 weeks ago | ymcinema.com | Yossy Mendelovich

    Blackmagic Design has officially published the readout speeds of its groundbreaking URSA Cine 17K 65, shedding light on the sensor’s performance and its impact on high-resolution cinematography. Readout speed is a critical factor in digital filmmaking, influencing rolling shutter effects and motion rendering. With its staggering 17K resolution, this camera sets a new standard in digital cinema, but how does it compare to other large-format sensors?

  • 3 weeks ago | ymcinema.com | Yossy Mendelovich

    DJI has just made a bold move by drastically cutting the price of its flagship cinema camera, the Ronin 4D. The 6K version of the camera now costs $4,999, a staggering $1,800 less than before. On top of that, the ProRes RAW license, which was originally priced at $980, has now been reduced to a mere $1.