During IBC 2012 Adobe announced a new platform called Adobe Anywhere, which will allow Premiere Pro, After Effects and Prelude users to work simultaneously by sharing media. Adobe Anywhere can work with virtually any network (any Gigabit Ethernet standard), and shares both media, centralized in a single space, and metadata. One […]
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RED has partnered with HP, NVIDIA and Adobe to bring out a new high-performance and customizable workstation called: HP Z820 RED Edition. It will go on sale next July, giving answer to everything we missed a little more than a week ago after the presentation of the “new” […]
In these times, we have decided to join our efforts in Roche HD and 709 Media Room to provide a new and high quality training alternative, as a result of the development of our courses. After being the pioneers in HD and color correction courses, and with the good name we have achieved with effort […]
REDCINE-X Pro is RED’s own color corrector. These two tutorials explain the main tools of the Look Panel and how to work with them. The first one is a written tutorial, which gives an introduction to color correction with REDCINE-X. It may be more interesting for those who are […]
RED has announced the Dragon sensor upgrade, thanks to which it will be possible to capture 85fps in 6K and up to 120fps in 5K, with 15 steps of dynamic range. According to “Jim” Jannard, founder of the company, the sensor size will be slightly larger than Mysterium-X, and […]
Assimilate has always been the company most closely linked to RED and the first to support its innovations, from the original RED One camera to the latest RED Epic (such as the recently announced 48fps stereoscopic footage playback ). To continue in their line and not to be […]
This tutorial is about color correction in Scratch working with RED (R3D) materials. Starting from the metadata given by the camera, it explains how we can modify them (one by one, or all at once), once we have decided on general changes we want to apply, such as color […]
You can dust off the soldering iron and tin, what you have always been waiting for already exists: an Open Source cinema camera. The project is called Apertus (yes, they have to do some marketing, but geeks have never been very good at that). Without joking, it seems to be a very interesting idea and […]
Much has been written these days about Canon’s latest (and perhaps unfortunate) news, so it is not my intention to repeat this information already given but only to try to summarize certain facts. The first novelty in the DSLR world to be presented a few weeks ago was the Canon 1DX (although it has not […]
On November 3 (and coinciding with Canon and Avid‘s presentations of new products) Red presented its new camera between photography and cinema, Red Scarlet X. It is no longer surprising that filmmakers are using DSLRs for their video projects, detractors aside, the Canon 5d and 7d (and others) have earned a well-deserved place in the […]