Nino Leitner
Nino Leitner is a film director, DP and producer born in Innsbruck/Austria who studied film and video production in Salzburg and the United Kingdom. He specializes mainly in documentaries, commercials and image films.
One of his major works is the feature-length documentary "Every Step You Take" (A/E/UK 2007) that exposed the weird inner workings of the massive video surveillance / CCTV schemes covering every corner of the UK. It gained quite some media attention, was featured at film festivals around the globe and won several awards. Nino currently has a new feature documentary in early development.
In February 2010, Nino got the rare chance to test the then-upcoming Canon EOS 550D (or Rebel T2i, as it is called in the US) extensively before any other filmmakers around the world could get it into their hands. He shot the test short "FEBRUARY", which has been watched almost 250,000 times so far, converting uncountable doubters to 550D owners. He started his blog at the same time, propelling it to the top of the league immediately. Since then, he has focused on gear reviews for DSLR filmmakers, which made the blog to one of the most trusted sources for DSLR filmmakers.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Before I go into detail about sliders and the KesslerCrane CineSlider that I have reviewed in particular, check out his little test short that I shot a while back in Vienna’s famous “Wurschtlprater”, a luna park, months before it’s opening to the public again. The people in charge of the rides (there is no general admission fee, you have to pay individually for access to the operators’ rides) were testing their rides on this unusually sunny winter day.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Challenging people’s expectations about news coverage?
In this new column, I will cover stories and reports that deal with the new reality that we as shooters face while working with new groundbreaking technology like DSLR cameras. I will focus especially on the shifts that go through the industry, new opportunities, new competition and what that means for old habits. To find out more about my own work, please check out my blog at www.ninofilm.net/blog.
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