The software – half game, half professional tool – enables users to plan shots or capture storyboard frames using virtual sets featuring digital recreations of real-world lights, cameras and props. When she was two months old her family moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island, where her father, Dan Davis, worked as a horse groomer and trainer. Actress Viola Davis was born on her grandmother's farm, at the then-Singleton Plantation in St. This is my first edit using #CINETRACER, I loved the way it works, I had to record all the camera movements and animation with QuickTime screen recording, a.
Content Browser Integration We now use the native C4D Content Browser to store all of the Cine Designer assets that enables a more visual and intuitive workflow for finding assets. That work with the Redshift GPU accelerated render engine. Starting in January 2018, we will start converting and releasing Cine Designer cameras, lights, etc. Each episode will be available at SBS On Demand after going to air.Cinematographer Matt Workman has released Cine Tracer, an interesting work-in-progress ‘cinematography simulator’ based on Unreal Engine.
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Any heart that doesn’t wash itself in tears there is surely no longer beating.įour-part series Scotland’s Sacred Islands With Ben Fogle premieres on SBS, Wednesday 17 November at 7.30pm. I’ve known those tears in the remotest stretches of Scotland, which are undoubtedly thin places, closely connected to nature’s majesty. Religious or not, you may well find yourself moved as Fogle quotes naturalist John Muir: “I’d rather be in the mountains thinking about god than in a church thinking about mountains.”Īnd when he finds himself surprised by the tears in his eyes while preparing to bunk down in a tiny cabin on Iona, this Glaswegian writer was not. Taking in competing bird colonies squawking on the surf-lashed rock stacks of the Treshnish Isles, dolphins and seals dancing, and the church organ-like volcanic eruption of Staffa, coined by poet John Keats as the Cathedral of the Sea, the first episode packs a lot in a mesmeric hour. As he dubs it, it’s “like a portal to another world”. It’s on Tiree that Fogle first hears of the Celtic idea of the island being a thin place: some see that as meaning closer to god, others as a stronger connection to a more pagan understanding of the spiritual world. Warmest doesn’t necessarily mean warm when it comes to this low-lying isle. “He’s more sofa than sheep, that one,” she says, and Fogle remarks that Vader’s luxurious coat is exactly what you need on the Scottish islands.
She also works remotely in tech while tending a flock of sheep, including the scene-stealing Vader. It sings with a lived humanity that traces the evolution of these islands that are far from frozen in time.įogle meets with a crofter, Rhoda, on Tiree, the spot that claims the most sunshine in Britain thanks to its location on the Gulf Stream. It’s said that the luminously illustrated gospel, The Book of Kells – which now resides in Trinity College’s library in Dublin – was penned here.įogle tries his hand at the tiny, nutshell-like rowboats fashioned from willow and hide that once carried those hardy monks across the Irish Sea. Described as the ‘Cradle of Christianity’, it’s here that Irish missionary St Columba landed in 563 and founded a monastery that became a centre of learning and art. Fogle named his daughter after the lush island of Iona, and he makes an emotional video call to her from this spot perched off the southwest edge of Mull. On these distant shores, it’s easy to feel incredibly small, and yet at once part of something much grander. And while Sacred Islands offers fascinating insights into this quest, it is as respectful of secular and other spiritual views as it is of religion. On a pilgrimage of sorts, he follows the trail of Christianity making its way to the Scottish mainland via these windswept outcrops, as monks convinced pagans and warriors of a new world view. Two decades later, Fogle’s latest four-part show sees him set sail on a voyage around the Inner and Outer Hebrides and on to subarctic archipelago Shetland, the last gasp of the country before you get to Norway. Ben at Barra, Southern Hebrides in ‘Scotland’s Sacred Islands With Ben Fogle’.