Hello, This isn't about 3D, so I hope it's ok.
I recently wrapped production on a film shot on the brand new 4K Sony F65 camera, and I will be presenting footage and speaking about my experience and workflow, etc on Friday night, June 1st and I will be on a panel about the F65 with other DPs on Saturday.
Both presentations are in the Paramount Theater. Registration for CineGear is free if you register by 10AM May 26th, or $25 after that.
You do not need to reserve my particular sessions; seating is first come first served. The film is called BOX, and the producer, Don Cummings will be in the audience, as well as representatives who worked on the project from Technicolor NY, who designed our workflow, and Abel Cine who provided and trained us on the camera.
I also plan to attend the Produced By Conference the following weekend. For those of you attending, please stop by the Sony Digital Motion Picture Center. Some of my footage will be playing there throughout the conference. I also shot the stills for the ASC/PGA ICAS Camera Assessment Test that will debut at the conference.
* I may be returning to NY right after CineGear to start prep on a feature, in which case I will miss the Produced By Conference but my footage will still be showing.
Friday
Episodic TV: Bringing the art and technology of the F65 to the small screen
TIME & LOCATION LISTED
Saturday
Session: Harnessing the power of the F65 for Feature films and Commercials Production
Presenters: Various
Time: 11:30AM – 12:30PM
Location: Paramount Theater
Description: This presentation will focus on the imagery, art and science of the F65 digital motion picture camera and the workflow using 16 bit Linear 8K RAW and the SR Codec for feature film and commercials production.
It’s only been available for a few months, but the F65 is already shooting more than half a dozen big-budget feature films and high-profile commercials, all of which are still in production. Come see why this groundbreaking motion picture camera is taking
digital cinematography to a new level. With 8K of resolution, color space wider than film, 14 stops of dynamic range and one of the only mechanical shutters on an electronic cinematography camera – the F65 produces images that need to be seen to be believed.
And here is a list of all the great panels and presentations:
For more information about the film see
RSVP for Jendra Jarnagin speaking at CineGear about F65 to add comments!
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