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New Red Digital cinema camera footage

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 2:11 pm
by messire
A bit offtopic indeed, but thought that since everyone here is a geek, it was ok...
We just had the opportunity to have people make a small movie about our snowboard discipline, and the guys used the new Red Digital Cinema Camera for this... this is the first snowboard movie ever done on a Red and the result is going to rock ( shortmovie of 7mins only)..

Teaser is here:
http://www.jonasrejman.com/carved

Cam specs:
image: 4500 pixels wide
Speed: up to 120 fps!

this camera means the end of film in Cinema....Panavision is history soon...Editor told me you need Huge machine to work with the files!

More info on the Red cams ( i want that 'scarlet' model for xmas!): www.red.com


Nils

Re: New Red Digital cinema camera footage

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:31 pm
by WillMartin
messire wrote:Editor told me you need Huge machine to work with the files!
Not true actually. We take our footage shot with our Red One and convert down to VCD quality then delete the originals, which makes the files very small and manageable for working with on our 386 (with 2GB HD). :D

Re: New Red Digital cinema camera footage

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:56 am
by jo
WillMartin wrote:
messire wrote:Editor told me you need Huge machine to work with the files!
Not true actually. We take our footage shot with our Red One and convert down to VCD quality then delete the originals, which makes the files very small and manageable for working with on our 386 (with 2GB HD). :D
:?: :?: :?: :?:

Ciao, Gio

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:35 am
by WillMartin
Okay, to be clear, my post was me just kidding around. In fact, I don't even own a Red One with which to create such footage. However, if someone here gives me one for free, I won't complain. :)

lol

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:52 pm
by messire
indeed, there is not even a single PC able to use the 4500k files and broadcast them using a beamer at this quality....( nor there is a beamer able to do it!)

Everyone is downgrading the 4k to 2k files for proper use!!

Nils