Every December, we dig into our weblogs and tally pageviews for stories published at StudioDaily in the last 12 months. The traffic stats reveal what we've been thinking about, and what's been generating discussion, when it comes to product reviews, case studies, NAB news, and other business stories. And they often point toward what will be making news in the next year, too. Here are the stories that drew the most traffic and drove the most discussion this year. Enjoy this look back at 2016.
#10: Cinematographer Manuel Billeter on Shooting Netflix's Jessica Jones. Jessica Jones was a big hit with Netflix audiences, and readers pored over our coverage to learn about the cameras, lenses and lighting techniques Billeter used to give the show a noirish quality.
#9: Panasonic Brings a Lumix GH5 Prototype to Photokina. Panasonic must be onto something with its Lumix GH series of mirrorless MFT-type cameras. StudioDaily readers scarfed down coverage of the early details of a next-generation prototype that was shown at the German Photokina show in September.
#8: Review: HP ZBook Studio G3. Desktop workstations are out and Ultrabook workstations are definitely in. That means the new HP ZBook Studio G3 has gotten a lot of scrutiny from media professionals looking for a more portable work environment.
#7: Oscar-Nominated Editor Stephen Mirrione on Cutting The Revenant. Mirrione describes his work on one of the most famous animal attacks in film history in this interview all about his work on last year's multiple-Oscar honoree.
#6: Review: Sony PXW-FS5. Is it everything you're looking for in a run-and-gun style camera? Maybe. Our review of Sony's innovative PXW-FS5 got a lot of scrutiny this year.
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