Tag: Brother

  • Director David Leith shoots amazing “Snowbrawl” movie using iPhone 11 Pro cameras

    This qualifies as awesome.

    David Leith, the director of John Wick and Deadpool 2, shot an incredibly epic snowball fight using only an iPhone 11 Pro in what appears to be 4K video at 60 frames per second.

    The 90-second ad, titled Snowbrawl, follows a young girl who teams up with her friends in a sprawling snowball fight against her older brother and his cronies with a teddy bear at stake. Packed with tons of action stunts and gorgeous slow-mo shots you wouldn’t expect to be shot on a phone, the new ad will have you hyped to shoot your own winter videos.

    Take a gander:

    Still, shooting with a smaller camera opened up a bunch of possibilities that wouldn’t be possible with the type of giant cameras you’d find on a Hollywood production set. That shot of the garbage can lid twirling across the battlefield looks especially great. A couple of iPhone gimbals can be seen, but it looks like a lot of scenes are handheld shots filmed at 4K 60fps.

    Via Cult of Mac

  • Apple releases Brother Printer drivers 2.9 update

    Your head won’t explode from excitement, but it’s still useful.

    On Friday, Apple released updated Brother printer drivers for the Mac OS X 10.6 and Mac OS X 10.7 operating systems. Brother Printer Driver 2.9, a 149.2 megabyte download offering the most current drivers for Brother’s printers and multi-function devices.

    The update can be located, snagged and installed via the built-in Mac OS X Software Update feature and requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run.

    If you’ve tried the new drivers and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.

  • Apple releases Brother Printer drivers 2.8.1 update

    It’s not the most exciting update in the world, but it could prove useful.

    On Wednesday, Apple released updated Brother printer drivers for the Mac OS X 10.6 and Mac OS X 10.7 operating systems. Brother Printer Driver 2.8, a 150 megabyte download offering the most current drivers for Brother’s printers and multi-function devices.

    The update can be located, snagged and installed via the built-in Mac OS X Software Update feature and requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run.

    If you’ve tried the new drivers and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.

  • Apple releases Lexmark Printer Driver 2.7, Brother Printer Drivers 2.8

    On Wednesday, Apple released updated printer drivers for the Mac OS X 10.6 and Mac OS X 10.7 operating systems. Lexmark Printer Driver 2.7, a 182 megabyte download, adds the most recent drivers for the company’s printers and multi-function peripherals. Brother Printer Driver 2.8, a 150 megabyte download, does the same.

    Both updates can be located, snagged and installed via the built-in Mac OS X Software Update feature and requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run.

    If you’ve tried the new drivers and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.

  • Apple releases updated Mac OS X 10.6 drivers for HP, Samsung and Brother printers

    On Wednesday, Apple released printer driver updates for both HP and Samsung printers. The HP Printer Drivers 2.7 update, a 494.47MB download containing the latest printing and scanning software for HP printers, requires Mac OS X 10.6.1 or later or later to install and run and can also be snagged via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.

    The Samsung Printer Drivers 2.2 update for Mac OS X includes Samsung printing software that shipped with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The 26.86MB download requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run and can also be snagged via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.

    Finally, the Brother 2.7 Printer Drivers update installs the latest software for Brother printers or scanners. The 136.55MB download requires Mac OS X 10.6.0 or later and can also be snagged via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.

    If you’ve tried these new drivers and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments section.