Blackmagic Design URSA Cameras Support Expanding Array of Production Options on NAB Show Floor From PTZ to cinematic, IP and HDR, the picture is just the beginning Blackmagic Gear Used for Virtual Production of 'Molli and Max in the Future' Sci-fi romantic comedy was recently premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film and TV Festival Phillip Youmans’ Tribeca Award Winning Burning Cane Film Shot on URSA Mini Pro Latest about Blackmagic Design URSA DaVinci Resolve 15 Studio and URSA Mini Pro Used for Zurich Extreme Sports Spot By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 21 August 18 The Wire “Front and Center” Live Performance Delivered in Ultra HD and HDR with Blackmagic Design By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 13 August 19 The Wire New Australian Sci Fi Film Quanta Shot on URSA Mini Pro and Graded with DaVinci Resolve By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 15 August 19 Blackmagic Design today announced the new sci fi film “Quanta” was shot entirely on an URSA Mini Pro, while grading was done using DaVinci Resolve Studio. The Wire 1234Archives Get the TV Tech NewsletterThe professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. Sign up below.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST READ1IAB Makes Three Appointments to Its Leadership Team2DAZN FAST Channels to Launch on Tubi3DV Earns MRC Accreditation for CTV Viewability4HPA Opens Submissions for 2024 HPA Engineering Excellence Awards5Qurate Launches 'The Big Dish' on The Roku Channel
DaVinci Resolve 15 Studio and URSA Mini Pro Used for Zurich Extreme Sports Spot By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 21 August 18
“Front and Center” Live Performance Delivered in Ultra HD and HDR with Blackmagic Design By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 13 August 19
New Australian Sci Fi Film Quanta Shot on URSA Mini Pro and Graded with DaVinci Resolve By nick@zazilmediagroup.com published 15 August 19 Blackmagic Design today announced the new sci fi film “Quanta” was shot entirely on an URSA Mini Pro, while grading was done using DaVinci Resolve Studio.