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An Inspirational Video to Start Your New Year

January 4, 2012 by Commercials

A minute and half true tale of strength and perseverance to start off your new year.

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An Open Letter to Canon

September 1, 2011 by Opinion

There’s a reason that actual movies cost millions of dollars to make.

Doug Bayne also known as Safetyhammer, unleashes a hilarious rant about Canon DSLRs. This is classic fabulousness. … Continue Reading

The Hazards of High Res

February 3, 2011 by News

No matter what your political affiliation, and no matter whether you enjoy the joke or not, this video mashup ought to make you consider one thing.

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Your Editing Lacks Continuity

January 14, 2011 by News, Short Film

Next time you need to give feedback on someone else’s video project – or maybe next time you’re getting feedback on your own – make sure you spend a few minutes watching and laughing at this first.

Jack Douglass achieves so much here, and I don’t mean fitting in more continuity changes than most people can count (honestly, I tried, but I gave up in the 30s, and there are many, many more than that).

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Do you love photography enough to get camera tattoos?

April 20, 2010 by News

20100420-tattoo.jpgThose sharp bloggers who write for used camera reseller KEH have unearthed something great; people who love photography so much, they tattoo themselves with images of cameras.

You need a Polaroid Land Camera on your thigh? You got it. Can’t survive without the phrase “F/8 BE THERE” emblazoned across your chest? No problem. Have to have a Canon AE-1 on your arm? Well, you know.

This is a fun post, because the KEH blogger has gone out of their way to track down the tattooed photographers and ask them why they did it, and who the tattoo artist was.

Now’s your chance to confess, PhotoCine News readers. Which camera, and which body part? Send us a tweet and let us know. We promise we won’t tell a soul.

Blog post with link to funny satirical web video

March 31, 2010 by Short Film

Over-excited opening line with exclamation mark!

Witty remark about vaguely-related topical viewpoint, including somewhat relevant link to a similar post, which expands on this all-to-brief post and simultaneously does wonders for our SEO.

Needless digression, perhaps with thoughtful consideration of the nature of modern media production, and ending in a meaningless rhetorical question?

Final encouragement to just watch the damn video.

Pointless final paragraph, upping the word count. Fractionally.