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Blackmagic At Sundance Film Festival

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Everyone loves a camera that makes a show at the Sundance Film Festival, and Blackmagic embraces that rebellious, independent spirit that makes their cameras and software a perfect match for passionate Indie Film-makers world-wide.  

When I studied Cinematography one of the first things to be taught was: it’s not about the camera.  That’s all well and good, but doesn’t it always seem like those who say that already own expensive camera systems?  My professor was partly right.  Yes, the skill behind the camera mattered more than the camera itself.  Then there are cameras capable enough to make an impact at one of the biggest film festivals.  In step Blackmagic and their cameras.  

A big part of Blackmagic’s core, it seems, is to start a digital revolution. One where they break down the walls of expensive equipment and gear.  One where they give away once expensive software for free and make inexpensive cameras that include big budget features like 4K, Global Shutter, 13 stops dynamic range, and raw recording.  To me. that revolutionist spirit fits right in with independent film-makers.  

The Sundance films that used Blackmagic Cameras:

  • Being Evel, Director and DP Daniel Junge: Blackmagic Cinema Cameras as well as Blackmagic Design’s Teranex 2D Processor and DaVinci Resolve;
  • Bob and the Trees, co DPs Chris Teague and Danny Vecchione: Pocket Cinema Cameras and DaVinci Resolve, Colorist Nat Jencks of Outlier Post;
  • The Strongest Man, DP Tom Garner: Production Camera 4K and DaVinci Resolve, Colorist TJ Nelson;
  • Things of the Aimless Wanderer, DP Kivu Ruhorahoza: Blackmagic Cinema Camera and DaVinci Resolve; Colorist Joseph Bicknell

Things of the Aimless Wanderer [TRAILER] from Moon Road Films on Vimeo.

Sundance films graded using DaVinci Resolve:

LINKS:

Blackmagic Design: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/

Sundance: http://www.sundance.org/festivals/sundance-film-festival

Brian Hallett: https://www.provideocoalition.com/bhallett

 

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