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Red One. The Red One was Red Digital Cinema’s first production camera. [1] Using a S35mm image plane, the Red One displays a natural depth of field from 2K to over 4K resolutions. [2] The first Red Ones were outfitted with the 12 megapixel Mysterium sensor, capable of capturing up to 120 frames per second at 2K resolution and 30 frames per ...
In 2021, Red announced the Red V-Raptor camera, the current flagship model in Red's lineup of cameras, and the first camera that officially belongs to the DSMC3 family of cameras. Like the Komodo, the Red V-Raptor also has an active Canon RF lens mount, but unlike the Komodo, the V-Raptor is capable of multi-format recording.
First film to be shot mainly with the Arri Alexa: Anonymous (2011) [6] First film to be shot mainly with the Red Epic Dragon and in 6K resolution: Gone Girl (2014) [7] First film shot mainly with the Arri Alexa 65: The Revenant (2015) [8] First film shot mainly with digital IMAX cameras: Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019 ...
On April 14, 2008, Red Digital Cinema launched one of the first cameras capable of video capture at 5K resolutions. Red Epic uses the Mysterium X sensor which has a resolution of 5120 × 2700 and can capture at a framerate of up to 100 fps. [4] Cameras with 5K resolution are used occasionally for recording films in digital cinematography.
Two 3D cameras need to be mounted at the same "interocular" (the inch-or-so distance between your eyes) which is impossible given the size of the Epic and its lenses.
Red Epic Cameras and 3ality TS5 Rigs 2.39:1 114 Also released in IMAX 3D. The Legend of Sarila: March 1, 2013 Canada: 80 Oz the Great and Powerful: March 8, 2013 United States: Red Epic Cameras and 3ality Technica Atom 3D Rig 2.39:1 130 Black and White opening sequence printed with a 1.33:1 aspect ratio. Also released in IMAX 3D. Bola Kampung ...
The Red Epic camera system was used, which producer Jeremy Bolt said is 50% smaller than the Sony F35 that was used for Resident Evil: Afterlife. [22] On October 11, a platform collapsed during the second day of filming and injured 16 people on the set. According to Toronto police, ten people were taken to the hospital for emergency treatment ...
Cold in July is a 2014 American independent crime thriller film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Mickle and Nick Damici, and starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Johnson. [5][6] The film takes place in 1980s Texas and is based on the novel Cold in July by author Joe R. Lansdale. Hall plays a man who kills a burglar, whose father ...