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Monday, June 14, 2010

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NEW SUNDANCE CHANNEL DOCUMENTARY “BRICK CITY” SHOT WITH SONY XDCAM EX CAMCORDERS

RobManfredo | 06/14

A recent documentary premiering on The Sundance Channel was shot entirely with Sony XDCAM EX series cameras (the PMW-EX1 and PMW-EX3). “Brick City,” the nickname for Newark, N.J., is about the fight by Mayor Cory Booker and other city leaders against gang wars, corruption and poverty.

The movie, which is executive-produced by Oscar®-winning actor and producer Forest Whitaker, is the latest major documentary shot with the compact EX cameras. Filmmakers Mark Benjamin and Marc Levin and their director of photography James Adolphus chose the EX cameras for their size, image quality and HD resolution, as well as the use of ExpressCard-based SxS PRO™ recording media, which presented the team with the perfect solution in the field.

Like many documentaries, they were shooting in low light and typical “run-and-gun” style. One unique aspect of the production is that the team shot more than 600 hours of EX-1 and EX-3 footage, and did not use a tripod or a light during a year of shooting.

“We were on the move constantly, from bright sunlight to extreme low-light at night,” WHO IS HE? he added. “I didn’t want to ruin a mood with too many lights. With this camera, you can achieve very interesting moods.”

He added that the camera’s memory-based recording format – specifically the SxS PRO™ cards – significantly enhanced his work on location.
“The production would not have turned out the way it did without this camcorder,” Benjamin said. “We were able to discreetly capture even the smallest details that make the footage come alive on the screen.”

Benjamin noted that Peter Abel, of New York City-based dealer Abel Cine Tech, played an invaluable role in helping him and his team choose the right cameras.  “He got us the first EX cameras that were ever available in New York, and worked with us to determine the right workflow.”

In the five one-hour episodes of “Brick City,” the lives of Mayor Booker and Police Director Garry McCarthy intertwine with “Jayda”, Blood gang member turned youth mentor, who lives with her Crip boyfriend “Creep”, and other Newark citizens. 

Disclosure, to comply with the FTC’s rules 16 CFR Part 255 This article was either written by Sony employees or for Sony by an outside contractor. It is intended for the Sony Channel on ProVideo Coalition, which Sony sponsors.

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