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Opening Pandora’s Box breakthrough technology in the making of Avatar

Cameras, 1 January 2010

James Cameron’s Avatar achieves several milestones in filmmaking technology. Cameron wrote his first treatment for the movie in 1995 with the intention of pushing the boundaries of what was possible with cinematic digital effects. In his view, making Avatar would require blending

Sony HD cameras bring Avatar to life in 3D

Cameras, 1 January 2010

Avatar used Sony high-definition digital cinematography cameras to create a visually immersive 3D experience. The movie combines live action sequences with state-of-the-art special effects and, according to the production teams, the Sony cameras were the right choice to deliver the

Quantel Pablo deployed for Avatar

Cameras, 1 January 2010

The landmark film Avatar is a massively ambitious project that combines live action Stereo3D with cutting edge 3D animation. Around 75 percent of the shots in the movie are VFX shots, which were completed at facilities all round the world and then brought together at US West Coast

Avatar graphic dimensions come alive

Cameras, 1 January 2010

James Cameron’s stereoscopic 3D feature film Avatar had numerous stereographic and Holotable displays, animated graphics, immersive environments and other visual effects created by Prime Focus. A team of approximately 90 was spread across Prime Focus’ Los Angeles, Vancouver and

Shooting HD video with DSLR cameras

Cameras, 1 January 2010

When Nikon introduced its D90 model as the first Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera to shoot high definition (HD) video, it started a trend which allowed creative camera people to produce high quality footage with a stills camera at a fraction of the budget. Unlike video

Broadcast India 2009 goes beyond expectations

Cameras, 1 January 2010

The 19th edition of Broadcast India saw visitors pour in from across the world to experience the latest innovations in products, technology and services related to the media and broadcast industry. More than 500 companies from 31 countries were represented across 60.000 sq. ft. of

Opening Pandora’s Box breakthrough technology in the making of Avatar

Cameras, 1 January 2010

James Cameron’s Avatar achieves several milestones in filmmaking technology. Cameron wrote his first treatment for the movie in 1995 with the intention of pushing the boundaries of what was possible with cinematic digital effects. In his view, making Avatar would require blending

Sony HD cameras bring Avatar to life in 3D

Cameras, 21 December 2009

New Jersey - The makers of the much-anticipated blockbuster Avatar used Sony high-definition digital cinematography cameras to create a visually immersive 3D experience. The movie combines live action sequences with state-of-the-art special effects and, according to the production

Quantel release supports Silicon Imaging SI-2K camera

Cameras, 12 December 2009

Newbury, UK - Quantel announced that its V4.1 Rev7 software for Pablo, iQ and eQ includes native support for the CineForm RAW files produced by the Silicon Imaging SI-2K camera. This development opens up the power of the Quantel workflow to projects shot on the SI-2K camera, as used

Sony adds DVCAM recording and new shoulder camcorder to XDCAM EX family

Cameras, 26 October 2009

Asia Pacific – Sony’s successful XDCAM EX line-up now includes a shoulder-mount PMW-350 camcorder and a hand-held PMW-EX1R that combines exceptional HD imaging performance of XDCAM EX with a number of powerful new features, including standard definition DVCAM recording – available

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