First Shots From RED Scarlet (DSMC)

Posted in Technology on March 14th, 2009 by Kevin

http://redgrabs.com/izzy/
Give it a time to cache one time through, and after that enjoy…this is truly incredible looking footage for the money.
[via Gizmodo]
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RED Previews DSMC Prototypes

Posted in Industry News, Technology on March 6th, 2009 by Kevin


Red (Jannard) has been releasing pics this week of new prototypes of the new DSMC systems that were first announced in Dec ’08.

[Engadget's Gallery]

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More Red News…

Posted in Industry News, Technology on November 25th, 2008 by Kevin

Jannard’s Post on Reduser.net:�

New announcement on Dec. 3rd. Everything has changed… just as we promised. :-)

Jim

My hope with this announcement is some sort of projection system that will allow all this wonderous resolution to do some good.  Jannard went on to say,
The 13th was insignificant…


Jim”


What could possibly make the 13th insignificant…?  Not really sure.  I don’t think they would try and top the announcement of the new modular system, but simply create something that would complement or accessorize it.

We’ll wait and see in another week!
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RED: A Truly "EPIC" Announcement

Posted in Industry News, Technology on November 13th, 2008 by Kevin


I’ve got to tell you, I’ve been waiting for this ever since rumors started to swirl a few months back. Today RED announced a new camera system that should completely revolutionize the film/tv/photography industries. The DSMC (Digital Still and Motion Camera) system, it utilizes a completely modular design allowing the user to not only customize the system to suit their needs, but also replace/upgrade pieces as they are released, needed, or as funds are available.

The core of the new setup are these new mysterium based sensor blocks, called “brains”. These “brains” are physically simlilar, but are made up of different sensor sizes, frame rate capabilities, and lens mount options. The sensor resolutions range from a new 2/3″ 3k Mysterium-x (sub-$2500) all the way to this unfathomable, 186x56mm 28k (yes, 28000 x 9334 pixels) Mysterium-Monstro, with 6 other configurations in between. Outside of the sensor block are numerous options that can be attached to the rig, including a new 1080p viewfinder, DSMC I/O plate (with timecode syncs, xlr jacks, and dual-link HD-SDI monitoring), and REDhandle (a new DSLR style grip that can not only power the camera but gives the user various camera specific controls right at their fingertips).
The camera can be setup in a near infinite number of variations from a DSLR rig to purpose built film camera.

This is the most well thought out project I’ve ever seen. They’re really putting the creativity back into the user’s hands and allowing them the possibilities to do anything. Can’t wait for them to release this.

[Images via Engadget]

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