Jan 29 2010

Remote Flying My Red One Camera (Test Footage)

Test Flying the Red Camera remotely with Wedell and Leisa helicopter rig from Perfect Perspective Aerials. Cast: Greg Sabo

By Greg Sabo


Jan 29 2010

Steven Soderbergh and the Digital Cinema Revolution

The upcoming Criterion DVD release of Steven Soderbergh’s “Che” includes a discussion about the RED ONE camera, and how digital cinema affected the production of this film. Call him crazy, but Soderbergh took the RED ONE camera’s digital promise on faith, and was the first to use the system in a tru

By carol


Jan 17 2010

Red Scarlet and Epic

It is no surprise to any of my colleagues and friends that I am a Red Digital Cinema enthusiast. I’ve had the pleasure of working with a good friend of mine, Mauricio Vega Casso who owns a Red One Camera. I’ve gotten to know the cameras capabilities and respect the technology the Red team has invent

By dcpickett


Jan 13 2010

Why 4K? « Digital Cinema Demystified

Jim Jannard. Why shoot 4K? If the world is currently finishing in 1080P and 2K, what is the real advantage to 4K? The key word is “currently”. Sony has placed several hundred 4K projectors in theaters. Christie, Barco and Meridian have …

By rlackeyjr


Jan 9 2010

CHiA MEDiA: On the set of UNDER-TOW in Malibu

The Red was created by Oakley founder Jim Jannard. The Red is quickly becoming one of the most. sought after pieces of equipment in the industry today. The film was written and directed by. dynamic duo, brother and sister Miles & Annie …

By CHiA MEDiA


Jan 9 2010

SHAR PEI SHOT IN 4K RESOLUTION

This is my 9 year old Shar Pei “Phoenix”, shot on my Red One camera with 120fps in Norway!! Duration : 0:1:18 Tags: 120 fps, 4k, Director, Dog, High resolution, Higton, norway, Red One, Shar Pei

By Melissa Coleman


Jan 7 2010

Rachel Weisz Steamy Esquire Shoot

Posted by: Illmatic Shot on set in New York by photographer Greg Williams for March issue cover shoot using the new Red One camera.

By Illmatic


Jan 6 2010

OddlyStudios » Blog Archive » Transmedia Video Options – Part 1

Costs of shooting came down for those who could afford to re-tool their professional studios with cameras like the Red One, a digital cinematography camera created and financed by Jim Jannard, the founder of Oakley. …

By thedigitalartist


Jan 1 2010

RED One Camera Skate Boarding Super Slow motion

check out this killer RED one Footage of skate boarding through water shot at 120 fps. It runs a little long because I didn’t edit much but it’s fun to look at. If you want to check out more like this go to my site at www.RedOneRental.net … red one camera rental’ ‘red slow motion’ [...]

By LA Rental


Dec 31 2009

7DCinema: Beginning of a New Year

Jim Jannard and co. take what I call the Benjamin Franklin approach (that’s definitely a compliment). Jannard made his money in a different industry (Oakley) just as Franklin did with his printing business. …

By 7Dan7


Dec 27 2009

Red RAW files

I´ve been asked to publish some RAW files from the RED ONE camera. This is a shot from the one minute film “A honest citizen”. – Download the RED RAW codec. – Download our Raw files – Unzip it – Play the small Quick Times files The file ending with “F” is full-size (4K), ending with “H” is half size

By PetterAh


Dec 27 2009

This IS the Avid L2: [Avid-L2] Re: RED Days in Jan and Feb.

One of the outcomes is that Jim Jannard and team at RED are holding two “RED Days” at Ren-Mar Studios in LA. The details for the day in January is below – reprinted from an email that Jim Jannard sent to the CML-Digital-Raw list. …

By Video Geek Squad


Dec 24 2009

Sanctuary: A Warm and Cozy Place to Be

Secret organizations, mutants, historical references and global locales are what attracted me to Syfy Channel’s Sanctuary. It began as a web series that was picked up by the network and is now on its second season. The Canadian television series features Amanda Tapping, most known for her role on St

By Nicole Cukingnan


Dec 21 2009

Red Mysterium-X high ISO framegrabs at FreshDV

Over at Reduser, Jim Jannard has posted a few framegrabs from the in-development Mysterium-X S35 sensor for EPIC, which will essentially replace the Red One Mysterium sensor. It is presumably the same sensor tech that will go into an …

By Matthew Jeppsen


Dec 20 2009

EPIC and Scarlet cameras prototypes ready in February?

RED has promised to hold a “RED Day” on February 13th in Los Angeles. This gathering is meant to present the prototypes of the long-delayed cameras EPIC and Scarlet, as well as of some of their accessories. The current RED ONE camera improved with the new generation Mysterium-X sensor will be presen

By Adina


Dec 18 2009

unobtainium – Scarletuser.com

for those that dont know unobtainium is what Jim Jannard called the material that he made the hand grips out of and they use them on the ear socks for the glasses it is also the reason for invasion in Avatar. chrislancaster is offline …

By chrislancaster


Dec 18 2009

Playing with Timelapse – 24hr Gas Station

Been half an year since I bought my first dSLR, a Canon XSi. So, now I’m on vacation and finally gathered time and courage to play a bit with timelapse videos. Clique aqui para assistir o vídeo inserido. Here’s the results of my second attempt. I love timelapse photography and videos, and always wan

By XSportSeeker


Dec 16 2009

A Simple Red Workflow

Recently one of our clients brought us onto a project that was being shot on the Red One camera. Since we had no existing workflow designed for Red, we had to come up with a solution. Being this is largely uncharted territory for many people, we thought we should share our findings and, perhaps, get

By redarrowTony


Dec 15 2009

RED to show EPIC, Scarlet prototypes in February | Electronista

More details are expected in the run-up to the event, RED chief Jim Jannard says. Originally slated to ship in production form as early as this year, EPIC and Scarlet have been pushed back due to a combination of acknowledged optimistic …

By unknown


Dec 4 2009

TIME Magazine’s First Moving Cover: The Decade From Hell

The Decade From Hell: Moving Cover The moving image of the TIME cover shot was shot by photographer Finlay MacKay (the photographer who shot the stunning 2008 Lavazza Calendar), using a Red One® digital camera. Two videos of the moving cover for you: Although press releases and news claim that the c

By (Laura Sweet)


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