Blackmagic Design today announced that Club Cinépolis, a leading global entertainment company with roots in Latin America, partnered with Mexico based production companies Bestia Lab and Simplemente, also the project’s systems integrator, for the first Mexican virtual production game show “Club Cinépolis Desafío India.” The 15 episode series, available on Cinépolis’ YouTube channel, was shot in Blackmagic RAW with Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K digital film cameras and captivated audiences every week with an average 150K viewers per episode, becoming a social media phenomenon.
DaVinci Resolve Studio Integral to Ringling College of Art and Design’s Post Program
Blackmagic Design today announced that Ringling College of Art and Design relies on DaVinci Resolve Studio for editing and color grading across 19 studios throughout the campus.
Curse of the Sin Eater Used DaVinci Resolve Studio and Blackmagic Cloud for End to End Post Production
Blackmagic Design today announced that the team behind the new horror film “Curse of the Sin Eater” used a collaborative approach for post production, relying on Blackmagic Cloud and DaVinci Resolve Studio to edit, color grade and create visual effects (VFX) simultaneously while spread across the US. DP Robert Patrick Stern also used a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K digital film camera for the film’s intense dream and car sequences.
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Curse of the Sin Eater Used DaVinci Resolve Studio and Blackmagic Cloud for End to End Post Production
Hiroshi Okuyama Film My Sunshine Shot and Graded Using Blackmagic Design Products
Blackmagic Design today announced that Director Hiroshi Okuyama's latest film, “My Sunshine,” was shot with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K digital film camera and graded with DaVinci Resolve Studio editing, color grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio post production software in conjunction with DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel. The film was officially selected for the "Un Certain Regard" section at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival.
Ultimatte Transforms Visual Effects for Shark Attack 360
“Shark Attack 360” dives into the factual landscape of shark behavior, investigating why sharks bite humans. The 8x60 docuseries for Disney+ was released as part of National Geographic’s SHARKFEST, using evidence, personal encounters and state of the art visual effects (VFX) to explore what leads to shark attacks.