Over the next few months, we will be revamping and overhauling DVXuser. Our goal is to put its focus back on making films. To help with that, we will be reorganizing the site so that the major sections will focus on pre-production, production, and post, with our most prominent section being the Screening Room, where members can display what they’ve made, hopefully with help from other DVXuser members.
We will be shifting focus to craft, artistry, and technique, and away from heavy emphasis on gear. The idea is that people discuss and learn filmmaking first and foremost, with specific camera and gear discussions being secondary, and in support of, good cinematography, sound recording, screenwriting, and everything that goes into making films.
We will be ending individual camera forums, though we will archive the existing ones and leave them available to read, because there’s a wealth of information there. But going forward, camera discussions should take on a more specific role – advice on how to apply cinematographic techniques to specific cameras, where they differ in the details.
Any camera today is good enough. We’re looking to put an end to endless pixel-peeping and debates about cameras and encourage all to get out there, learn filmmaking, and come back with results.
We’ll provide more information as we start to make the site changes.
We will be shifting focus to craft, artistry, and technique, and away from heavy emphasis on gear. The idea is that people discuss and learn filmmaking first and foremost, with specific camera and gear discussions being secondary, and in support of, good cinematography, sound recording, screenwriting, and everything that goes into making films.
We will be ending individual camera forums, though we will archive the existing ones and leave them available to read, because there’s a wealth of information there. But going forward, camera discussions should take on a more specific role – advice on how to apply cinematographic techniques to specific cameras, where they differ in the details.
Any camera today is good enough. We’re looking to put an end to endless pixel-peeping and debates about cameras and encourage all to get out there, learn filmmaking, and come back with results.
We’ll provide more information as we start to make the site changes.