William H. Baker Uses Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K to Recreate 2024 Academy Award® Best Picture Nominees

Posted by on Aug 28, 2024 | 0 comments

Fremont, CA, USA – Wednesday, August 7, 2024 – Blackmagic Design today announced that indie filmmaker William H. Baker used Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K digital film camera to help recreate shots from the 2024 Academy Award® Best Picture Nominees for his viral YouTube video.

Known on social media for his shot breakdown and recreation videos, Baker has amassed more than 700,000 followers across his Instagram (@william.h.baker), TikTok (@william.h.baker) and YouTube (@WilliamHBaker) channels, with his Best Picture Nominees recreation video at more than 900,000 views and counting.

After finding success on TikTok and Instagram with a series called “30 Shots in 30 Days,” Baker has built a global following around his shot recreation videos, which break down complex shots into doable steps. Inspired by his “Oppenheimer” practical FX recreation video, Baker knew he wanted to do something around the 2024 Academy Awards, eventually settling on a shot from every Best Picture Nominee. From recreating the snowy French Alps in “Anatomy of a Fall” and the iconic shot of Barbie stepping out of her shoes, to tackling an underwater shot from “Maestro,” a field lit on fire in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and reapproaching the nuclear explosion from “Oppenheimer,” Baker relied on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K.

“The camera’s full frame sensor was essential to recreating shots originally captured with full frame or large format sensors, while its 6K resolution was also very helpful when cropping in for the films that were shot on Super 35. I also loved being able to shoot open gate and having a little extra vertical room. There were even a few films shot in a square aspect ratio this year, so it helped with matching those too,” said Baker.

Three shots stood out to Baker in particular. “For ‘Past Lives,’ being able to crop into the Super 35 portion of the sensor while still getting 4K quality was a big deal. For ‘The Holdovers,’ we also set up the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K in the Super 35 crop to imitate an older movie just like the filmmakers did,” he explained. “Then, having full frame for the ‘Barbie’ shot was so helpful. The camera’s large sensor, along with 6K resolution, provided a lot of flexibility for matching our shots to the cameras that the originals were shot on.”

“For the entire time I’ve had Blackmagic cameras, the dual native ISO has been extremely useful,” Baker added. “As a filmmaker without huge lights but constantly shooting at night, I’m often needing to shoot at a higher ISO. This was true for ‘Barbie,’ ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ and ‘The Holdovers,’ so having that second, brighter native ISO was really helpful.”

Shot in Blackmagic RAW, Baker used DaVinci Resolve Studio for color grading. “I exclusively shoot in Blackmagic RAW with my Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and Pocket Cinema Camera 4K,” he said. “Having RAW on a camera as inexpensive as $1,295 is just really special, and I think that’s one of the major features that empowers young filmmakers without a ton of resources to film something that looks like a movie.”

In DaVinci Resolve Studio, Baker made use of magic mask, keyframing and screen replacement to help the recreations come alive. “For the ‘Barbie’ set, I foolishly decided to pick pink colors that were warmer and like human skin. Especially once the set was lit and those pink colors bounced pink light onto the actress, her skin and the set all blended. I used magic mask to track her feet and then made heavy alterations to the image but kept the same skin color. It worked beautifully, and I decided to do it a few more times to soften her skin and brighten the edge light to get even closer to the original shot,” he noted.

Baker concluded: “I learned filmmaking from YouTube, and I want to share that journey with people. For the longest time, I was nervous and didn’t feel like I was knowledgeable enough to contribute any new information to the space. However, I felt like I could contribute a story about how I did something. I try to make content, particularly on YouTube, where I stretch myself and give it my all. It’s the best way for me to learn, but I really hope telling those stories encourages people, filmmakers and more.”

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About Blackmagic Design

Blackmagic Design creates the world’s highest quality video editing products, digital film cameras, color correctors, video converters, video monitoring, routers, live production switchers, disk recorders, waveform monitors and real time film scanners for the feature film, post production and television broadcast industries. Blackmagic Design’s DeckLink capture cards launched a revolution in quality and affordability in post production, while the company’s Emmy™ award winning DaVinci color correction products have dominated the television and film industry since 1984. Blackmagic Design continues ground breaking innovations including 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products and stereoscopic 3D and Ultra HD workflows. Founded by world leading post production editors and engineers, Blackmagic Design has offices in the USA, UK, Japan, Singapore and Australia. For more information, please go to www.blackmagicdesign.com

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    William H. Baker Uses Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K to Recreate 2024 Academy Award® Best Picture Nominees

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