First hand-machined RED EPIC ships, gets lovingly toyed with (update)

This RED EPIC belongs to Mark Pederson — the head of studio OffHollywood — who was apparently the very first one to drop $58,000 for the pre-production 5K camera, not to mention the first to lay down money for the original one. In case you’ve arranged to find yourself with a similarly jawdropping Christmas present in the mail, you can find pictures of what to expect at our source links below. The links will also do quite nicely if you haven’t experienced that feeling called “jealousy” in a while and would like a refresher course.

Update: OffHollywood is shooting up a storm with the EPIC-M right now, and you’ll find more gorgeous pics and impressions at REDUSER and their Twitter account.

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NASA’s Space Shuttle launch videos are spectacularly incredible, incredibly spectacular

Did you know that it takes nearly seven and a half million pounds of thrust to get a Space Shuttle off the ground and into the final frontier? NASA opts to generate that power by burning through 1,000 gallons of liquid propellants and 20,000 pounds of solid fuel every second, which as you might surmise, makes for some arresting visuals. Thankfully, there are plenty of practical reasons why NASA would want to film its launches (in slow motion!), and today we get to witness some of that awe-inspiring footage, replete with a silky voiceover explaining the focal lengths of cameras used and other photographic minutiae. It’s the definition of an epic video, clocking in at over 45 minutes, but if you haven’t got all that time, just do it like us and skip around — your brain will be splattered on the wall behind you either way.

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Rare Film Gift Pack for Hipsters, Oldsters

Miss running rolls of film through your camera? No, me either, but there’s a certain kind of hipster who will do anything – anything – if he thinks it’ll make him stand out from the crowd of identical, skinny-jeans clad fashion victims.

If you have one of these wonderful people in your life, and you feel like spending $50 on a Christmas gift for them rather than giving them the cash and having them waste it on drugs like they did last year, then you might consider Photojojo’s Rare Film Gift Pack, a three-pack of gelatin and silver rolls (just keep quiet about that last bit if your hipster is a vegetarian).

The films come in a Chinese-takeaway style box, and you actually do get some rather unusual emulsions for your money: Fuji Natura 1600, Rollei Redscale Film, and Fuji Neopan B&W 1600. The first is a fast (and grainy) color film and the second is some crazy package with the film threaded so that the emulsion faces backwards in the camera and gives weird, redscale shifts to the monochrome film.

The third, Neopan 1600, is a fantastic film. I know because I used to use it. If you want to know what the fuss is about shooting film, especially B&W film, just hit a quick Google search for Neopan 1600 to see. Sure, it’s grainy, but the richness of the tones is amazing.

OK, I admit it. I love film too. Black and white film, at least, but I’m not sure I’d drop $50 for three rolls. Now, will somebody just squeeze me into these skinny pants and help me find my light-meter?

Photojojo’s Rare Film Gift Pack [Photojojo]

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Spider-Man reboot is being shot in RED EPIC 3D, has John Schwartzman all kinds of excited

You know that untitled Spider-man project that’s set to revitalize the franchise at some point in 2012? Yeah, that’s being shot in 3D (not news) using 3ality rigs and RED EPIC cameras (superhotawesome news). Peter Jackson already scooped up 30 EPICs to help him shoot his next big venture, The Hobbit, in 3D, but he’s been beaten to the digital cinematography punch by the producers of the next Spidey flick, who have cornered a quartet of the cameras and actually started shooting with them on set yesterday. John Schwartzman, the dude responsible for filming the whole thing, has been extolling the virtues of using such fancy gear over on the RED forums, which is also where he promises his crew will be making further comments detailing the user experience. In slightly less thrilling RED news, the Scarlet S35 is being renamed to the EPIC Lite and will suffer the upheaval of having its features and price changed — hit the links below for more.

[Thanks, Anthony]

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HTML5 prettifies fan-made Tron trailer… in real time! (video)

What can HTML5 do for you? Quite a lot, as it happens. A chap by the name of Franz Enzenhofer has put together a real-time effects mixer for a fan-made Tron trailer, which combines HTML5 with a dash of JavaScript and a sprinkling of CSS to demonstrate the awesome potency of open web standards. You can recolor, reposition, rotate, stretch, or skew the video, all while it plays. We’ve got the unaltered trailer, made earlier this year as a sort of homage to the 1982 picture, for you after the break, but you’ll want to hit the source link to start post-processing it with the finest browser-based video editor yet.

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Mo-DV bringing major motion pictures to microSD cards

Hard to say why this here fad is just now catching on — after all, select studios warmed to the idea of putting their content onto portable flash storage years ago. That said, we’ve seen both Flix on Stix and this here contraption surface within the same month, but honestly, we’re having a hard time believing that it’s a niche waiting to explode. Mo-DV has just announced a new Universal Player for microSD cards, enabling Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile and your everyday Windows PC to play back DRM’d movies stored on a microscopic slab of memory. As for Android users, they’ll need version 2.1 or newer, and while few details are given, the company has confessed that more platform support is coming (good luck, Windows Phone 7). No one’s talking pricing or release information just yet, but potentially more frightening is this: has anyone ever considered just how inconvenient it is to keep a handful of microSD cards around, let alone swap them in and out of your smartphone?

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Peter Jackson nabs thirty RED EPIC cameras to film The Hobbit, tempt you to blow your savings

We’re still slightly bummed that Peter Jackson never made Halo, but this should patch things up a tad — the Lord of the Rings director will film The Hobbit in 3D entirely on thirty hand-machined RED EPIC cameras, starting early next year. That’s the news straight from RED founder Jim Jannard, but that’s not all, as a limited number of pre-production EPIC packages will be available to early adopters as well. $58,000 buys your deep-pocketed budding director a machined EPIC-M body, titanium PL mount, Bomb EVF and 5-inch touchscreen LCD, a REDmote, a four-pack of batteries, a charger and a solid state storage module with a four-pack of 128GB SSDs. Jannard expects to hand-assemble that first batch of 5K imagers in December or January, start the real assembly lines a month after that, and hopefully have widespread availability by NAB in April, though he’s not making any promises there. That’s how RED rolls. PR after the break.

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30 Shamelessly Stolen Photographs [Photographs]

Some might call it plagiarism, but the knock-off is an art form all its own. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, Gizmodo’s readers assembled to duplicate or parody some of the most iconic photographs in history. (Light NSFW content follows.) More »

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Filmmaker George Clarke recently discovered a clip that some people believe is evidence of time travel.

It appears in the DVD extras from Chaplin’s The Circus, and shows a woman in the background using what appears to be a cellphone. Since the footage was shot in 1928, that’s an anachronism to say the least.

The discovery excited not just the blogosphere, who are ready to gawk at and dismiss anything the least bit interesting, but news-hungry cable TV, which presented it as news with about as much journalistic scrutiny as Ron Burgundy gave the water-skiing squirrel in Anchorman.

If it were a one-time thing, we’d chalk it up to a fluke. But we’ve seen this before. “Time Traveler Captured on Film” has graduated from meme to trope.

There’s something about the juncture of photography, consumer tech, history (near and far) and our readiness to believe in conspiracies, science fiction and the occult that leads us to fall for this shtick over and over again.

In this gallery, we’re going to examine purported physical evidence of time travel, or our belief in time travel. And our point of departure is the actor and filmmaker — shown above in his classic Modern Times — whose films are still tramping their way through our modern times.

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PS3 and Lovefilm make it official, streaming movies to consoles in the UK this November (updated)

Considering our leak a couple of days back came directly from Sony itself, this is hardly a suprise, but Eurogamer has done the diligent thing and managed to confirm with the dudes in suits that British film streaming service Lovefilm will indeed be coming to the PlayStation 3. The everything console is adding the UK answer to Netflix to its stable of software enhancements, which will let people buy pay-per-view movies or, provided they’re on Lovefilm’s £5.99 subscription or above, let them stream away without a care in the world. Oh, and the video ad that got pulled? We’ve now got it for you after the break.

Update: Electric Pig have been told that the PPV option will be left off the table for console streamers.

Update 2: Lovefilm has gotten in touch with us directly to say the service is rolling out this November.

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