dcinput daily for Thu 27th April, 2006
Steve Gibby interviews Jim Jannard founder and chairman of Oakley and RED Digital Cinema about their new digital video camera called simply RED. The camera has been hotly anticipated. It can shoot at 2540p, 4K, 2K, 1080p and 720p.
Mike Curtis gives his thoughts on why this camera exists.
So if you can have a completely digital pipeline from capture to display what’s going to happen to digital intermediate companies? Are they going to have to some up with a new name for what they do?
This evening I’ll be at the CFX Short Film Awards. Looking forward to it.
January 26th, 2007 at 1:12 am
[…] Now streaming suggests that you are watching live, but this doesn’t have to be the case. As long as the set top boxes have some storage attached and are permanently on there is no reason you couldn’t just subscribe and the content would download while you were out walking the dog. I think what Dave suggests is that set top boxes will have HTTP servers in them aswell as the decoders used to make sense of the satellite or cable signal. TVs themselves will have HTTP clients inside them that will act as viewers. With equipment comming out soon like the Red Camera which allows you to digitally shoot the same quality as 35 mm film and with a price tag of $17,000, it won’t be long before the price is driven down even further. Home cinema projectors are cheap and extremely good quality. I have an HD one in my flat and it is incredible. As the barriers of production and distribution are erroding, the reality of fully digital film making pipelines is getting closer than some realise. […]
March 8th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
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