Blackmagic Design today announced that DP Judd Overton used the Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K LF digital film camera on Peacock’s new hit comedy series “LAID.” The camera was used to shoot open gate at 220 fps for one of the comedy series’ funniest scenes.
Chimp Crazy Docuseries Captured with Blackmagic Design
Blackmagic Design today announced that the hit docuseries “Chimp Crazy” was shot with Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K digital film cameras. The cameras’ versatility and reliability allowed the team to capture dynamic interviews and engaging storytelling for the twist filled series.
Rossetto Supermarket Ad Campaign Shot on Blackmagic PYXIS 6K
In a bustling supermarket, customers push carts between aisles filled with colorful products and tempting offers. Amid this everyday scene, something extraordinary unfolds: a man hovers in midair, his cart floating beside him. This surreal moment is at the heart of a new campaign for Rossetto Supermarkets.
Women’s Audio Mission Upgrades Production with Blackmagic Design
Blackmagic Design today announced that nonprofit Women’s Audio Mission (WAM) has implemented Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Plus G2s and ATEM Mini live production switcher to support video production as part of its podcast workflow, as well as for live streamed events and workshops. With 15 to 20 paid studio projects a month, including multi day band recordings, audiobooks, and podcasts, WAM has seen the demand for video increase by 50 percent in just the last year.
Zombie Repellent Created With Blackmagic Camera and Blackmagic Cloud
Blackmagic Design today announced that New Zealand Sons Film’s new film, “Zombie Repellent,” was completed with DaVinci Resolve Studio, Blackmagic Cloud and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 digital cinema cameras. As part of the post production process, the filmmakers also used a number of DaVinci Resolve Neural Engine AI tools, including Face Refinement and UltraNR noise reduction.
The Ninth Order Completed With URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 and Fairlight
Blackmagic Design today announced that “The Ninth Order,” a supernatural film by father/son filmmaking duo Nick and Jess Ahern, has completed a global film festival circuit, which included being shown at 20 festivals and winning more than a dozen awards. The film was shot entirely using various Blackmagic Design cameras, with post production completed using DaVinci Resolve Studio for color correction, audio, editing and VFX work.