Blackmagic Design announced today that the independent feature film “I’m Fine (Thank You For Asking),” which had its premiere at this year’s South By Southwest Film Festival, was shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K in Blackmagic RAW, and graded in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
Don’t Peek Horror Film Shot on Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Blackmagic Design today announced that the SXSW award winning short film “Don’t Peek” was shot on the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K by Julian Terry during quarantine in 2020. The horror film, which was also graded using DaVinci Resolve Studio, was bought by blockbuster filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov and will be turned into a full length feature film.
HPA’s “The Found Lederhosen” Film Neo-Bedouin uses URSA Mini Pro 12K
Blackmagic Design today announced that as part of the multifilm project, “The Found Lederhosen,” for the Hollywood Professional Association’s Tech Retreat 2021, filmmaker Abeer Abdullah created “Neo-Bedouin” using the URSA Mini Pro 12K and URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 cameras.
ALIBI Brings Professional, Hollywood-Level Music Licensing to Independent Video Creators with New Subscription Plans (User Press Release)
ALIBI Music is giving independent content creators the ability to license the same professional music and sound effects used by Hollywood. The leading music library for the film, television, streaming, advertising and video game industries is unveiling two new subscription tiers -- Indie and Small Business – for intuitive, pain-free music licensing.
CBC Original Series Arctic Vets Captured with URSA Mini Pro 12K
Blackmagic Design today announced that the new CBC original series “Arctic Vets” was shot using its URSA Mini Pro 12K digital film camera in Blackmagic RAW. The series, which was graded with DaVinci Resolve Studio, also relied on Pocket Cinema Camera 4Ks and 6Ks, as well as URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 cameras, to capture incredible wildlife such as polar bears, arctic foxes, wolves and more.
Short Film La Inquilina Remotely Posted in DaVinci Resolve Studio
Blackmagic Design today announced that 2021 HPA Tech Retreat Supersession short film “La Inquilina” was posted in DaVinci Resolve Studio, including editing, grading, audio editing and delivery. For editing the film, they used DaVinci Resolve Studio running on Amazon’s EC2 G4 instances in conjunction with Amazon FSx for shared file storage.