cinematography Of Note: Classical Music & Cinematography Collide in 'The Moon,' Artosphere's Finale Concert By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 17:39:30 +0000 Musical and cinematic storytelling collide in "The Moon," Artosphere Festival Orchestra's finale concert this Saturday, June 29, at Walton Arts Center . The concert, featuring music from Richard Strauss, John Williams, Debussy and more, pairs live classical music and narration with the George Melies' 1902 silent film “A Trip to the Moon.” Artistic director Francesco Micheli’s vision for "The Moon" project was born from his passion to explain music in other ways. “We try to build a journey by means of the music. We can say that we are on the Artosphere airlines, able to make an incredible journey between the starts and on the moon,” he said. Click on the streaming link above to listen to hear Micheli's full interview with Of Note’s Katy Henriksen. Full Article
cinematography Gravitational Lensing, Interstellar Cinematography, and the Future of Magical Warfare in Space By www.bldgblog.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 19:41:22 +0000 [Image: An example of gravitational lens effects, via Wikipedia.] Over at WIRED, Daniel Oberhaus, author of the recent book Extraterrestrial Languages, takes a look at some proposals from NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concept (NIAC) program. “Among this year’s NIAC grants,” Oberhaus writes, “are proposals to turn a lunar crater into a giant radio dish, to develop … Continue reading "Gravitational Lensing, Interstellar Cinematography, and the Future of Magical Warfare in Space" Full Article BLDGBLOG Art History Astral Weaponry Christopher Priest Cinema Daniel Oberhaus Gravitational Lensing Illusion Magic Magical Warfare in Space NASA Optical Effects Space Stars Sun Turin Xenogothic
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cinematography Using the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab’s UR-10 Robot for Cinematography By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2019 13:00:26 +0000 In this blog, you will how to use the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab UR-10 Robot to hold a camera in order to achieve dramatic cinematographic shots. Author information Ben Horton I am an intern and a mentor in the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab here at the DASSAULT SYSTEMS Waltham campus. Currently I am studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. I am also the Vice-President of the Society of Automotive Engineers at UMass Lowell. My interests include building racecars, petting dogs, being a maker, and going on adventures in my Outback! The post Using the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab’s UR-10 Robot for Cinematography appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article 3D Printing CAD Fab Labs Intern Stories 3D Print 3DExperience 3dexperience Lab assembly lines camera mount cinematography robot robotics SOLIDWORKS unboxing UR-10 video