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Portable 3D capture, head strapping
Written by Kelsey Brookes Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:35
Silicon Imaging has released footage of its new head-mountable portable 3D camera.
The rig is currently being used for the Human Flight 3D film, but along with yesterday's announcement of the Panasonic P2 3D cam, it seems reasonable to assume this technology will eventually trickle down to TV production.
More details on Crunch Gear
0 CommentsCrank 2 shot on consumer cameras
Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:31 Written by Forum Editor Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:25
I know this is more film than TV, but if these guys are shooting a feature on consumer-grade cameras, then how long before it trickles down into TV land?
Movieline has the whole story, a great interview with the directors of Crank 2, who also put themselves in harm's way performing dangerous stunts handling the camera work for the low-budget action flick.
0 CommentsPanasonic announces new Pro 3D cam system
Written by Kelsey Brookes Tuesday, 21 April 2009 03:23
While there's no mention of a release date, this is a surely a first: a mainstream company releasing a 3D camera for the masses. If by 'masses' you mean 'masses of production studios', that is.
It is of course based on Panasonic's P2 format, which comes hot on the heels of Fujifilm's announcement of their new affordable E-series p2 cards.
0 Comments1000 fps - the new SprintCam
Written by Forum Editor Tuesday, 21 April 2009 02:52
You absolutely must check out this incredible footage from the new 1000fps SprintCam.
0 CommentsCanon DSLR Cam UPDATE
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 April 2009 06:37 Written by Kelsey Brookes Tuesday, 31 March 2009 23:56
The original rumour-monger behind yesterday's Canon DSLR-based camera info has added some more details.
0 CommentsCanon to create DSLR cam?
Written by Kelsey Brookes Tuesday, 31 March 2009 00:55
Hard on the heels of the hype surrounding Searching for Sonny we have rumours of Canon creating a DSLR-based video camera.
The information at hand suggests a 1 X APS-C CMOS sensor, slightly smaller than half-frame, used in the 40D and 400D Canon DSLRs and with a form factor similar to the current XL H1.
More information on Canon Rumors.
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