Directory
WITH SONY SHOOTING
AVATAR
Camera used HDC-F950,
HDC-1500, F23
Eight Sony HDC-F950 cameras were used for primary acquisition, in combination with Sony HDC-1500s for live action speed shots and high-end digital cinematography camera the F23
See page 20 (HDCAM case studies)
BLOW UP CHINESE FOOD IN MINUTES
A quick glance A-Z guide to who is shooting with Sony’s HD cameras and the types of productions they are being used for
The team behind feature The Calculus of Loveopted for the SRW-9000 for this feature about a maths professor’s obsession with solving a mathematical puzzle, because of its dynamic range and ability to shoot on HDCAM SR
See page 19 (HDCAM case studies)
CELEBRITY PARENTS S.0.S Camera used HVR-Z1E Camera supplied by
Visual Impact
Production company Tern TV
This 10x30-minute reality entertainment format sees an older generation of experts teaching younger adults the traditional skills of mending, cleaning, cookery and DIY
Production company
Green Lions
This alarming cinema documentary about the state of the UK’s surveillance society used the EX1 to probe to what extent our civil liberties have been eroded and the meaning of privacy in 21st century Britain
GREAT BRITISH RAILWAY JOURNEYS Camera used PMW-EX1 Camera supplied by
Pro Motion Hire
Production company
Talkback Thames
Outstanding picture quality from a handheld camera was the quality which led the Talkback Thames production team to shoot this Michael Portillo- fronted railway travelogue on two PMW-EX1s from Pro Motion Hire
See page 11 (The Producer Gallery)
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Camera used
PDW-700, PDW-F800
Camera supplied by Procam
John Wardle, better known as bass guitarist Jah Wobble from band Public Image Limited, makes his directorial debut with a short homage to seminal 60s murder mystery Blow Up shot on the PDW-700 and PDW-F800
See page 26 (XDCAM case studies)
THE CALCULUS OF LOVE Camera used SRW-9000 Camera supplied by Top Teks Production company
Atomium Films
14 theproducer Spring 2010
Camera used PDW-700 Camera supplied by
CVP Mitcorp, Shift-4
Production company
Blink Films
The challenge for this 13x30-minute ad-funded series from Blink Films was to find a camera that would produce high quality images across a range of challenging lighting conditions
See page 23 (XDCAM case studies)
ERASING DAVID Camera used PMW-EX1 Camera supplied by Jigsaw
playback of XDCAM clips on location
See page 12 (The Producer Gallery)
HORSES
Camera used
HDW-750P, PMW-EX1
Camera supplied by
Top Teks, Visual Impact
Production company
West Park Pictures
For exterior shots the HDW-750P was chosen for the quality of HD while the EX1 was used for poorly lit interiors such as inside the stables on this feature length Storyville film
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LIBERA – TIME Camera used
PDW-700
Camera supplied by
CVP Mitcorp, New Day Pictures
Production company
Jaegerfilm
Scott Jaeger shot this promo for classical boy choir Libera straight to disc on XDCAM using the PDW-700. One of the big advantages of pursuing a file-based workflow was that Jeager could save time and money in the edit, eliminating the cost of transferring footage to the edit and of tape deck hire
LOVE LIFE AND PRISON Camera used
PMW-EX3
Camera supplied by
Top Teks hired through VMI
Production company
Ginger Productions
Camera used PDW-F350 Camera supplied by
CVP Mitcorp
Production company
ClassLane Media
This Eurosport advert for protective clothing specialist Hein Gericke was shot on a PDW-F350 which provided the producers with flexibility and quality on a budget, with the added benefit of rapid
Major new series from Ginger for STV and Biography channel
NEW LANDLORDS’ MEDIA PACK Camera used PMW-EX1 Camera supplied by Jigsaw Production company ST16
New Landlord’s Media Packfor
Marston’s Pub Company is a corporate
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