Blackmagic Design today announced a new lower price for its ATEM Mini Pro and ATEM Mini Pro ISO live production switchers. The ATEM Mini Pro will now be reduced to $495 and the ATEM Mini Pro ISO model will become US$795.
First Original Show for Sky Comedy in Germany Shot on URSA Mini Pro 12K
Blackmagic Design today announced that a new comedy show created to launch the Sky Comedy channel in Germany was delivered with a Blackmagic RAW workflow, incorporating acquisition with the URSA Mini Pro 12K and post produced in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
Oscar Nominated Another Round Finished with DaVinci Resolve
Blackmagic Design today announced that DaVinci Resolve Studio was responsible for the grade on Bafta winning and Oscar Nominated Best International Feature Film, "Another Round.” Director Thomas Vinterberg has also been nominated in the Best Director category at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Harvard University Taps JVC CONNECTED CAMS to Stream Live Sports Productions
With 42 sports teams, the athletic department at Harvard University has one of the largest and most historied programs in the country. From football, basketball, hockey and rubgy, to skiing, swimming and rowing, among others, the school’s sporting events draw attention from spectators, alumni and professional scouts, alike. The university broadcasts approximately 300 live and recorded events in a typical year, the majority of which they now live stream on ESPN+, ESPN’s direct-to-consumer platform. The school also presents footage from its sports teams across its various social media channels, such as Facebook and YouTube.
Minari Graded With DaVinci Resolve Studio
Blackmagic Design announced today that the Academy Award nominated film “Minari” was colored in DaVinci Resolve Studio by FotoKem Senior Colorist David Cole.
Blackmagic Design Congratulates 2021 Oscar Nominated Films
Blackmagic Design would like to congratulate the 93rd Oscars® nominated films and the production professionals who helped bring these films to life. Blackmagic Design is honored that its products, such as DaVinci Resolve Studio and Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, were used on groundbreaking films including “Mulan,” “Minari” and “News of the World.”