No Film School on How the Philosophy of Blackmagic Design Changed Cinema Cameras Forever

Jourdan Aldredge on No Film School has a great article on how Blackmagic’s cinema cameras have changed Cinema Camera’s forever.

And it is so true. They have made incredible inexpensive cameras that can compete with high end super expensive cameras.

BlackMagic Design releases some major camera updates

Along with some impressive new capture cards, Blackmagic has released a new Ursa Mini Pro G2 with a super 35mm HDR image sensor, 15 stops of exposure and 120 fps at 4.6 K and 300 fps at cropped 1080p. All for $5999.

And more exciting for lower end is an update to the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K to add full Blackmagic RAW support with 1:1, 3:1, 5:1, 8P1 and 12:1 compression (as well as removing cinema dng codec because of licensing issues). This is a huge update to this impressive little camera!

Of course no Blackmagic raw support yet in premiere so you will need to purchase something like this from BRAW Studio. It is only $29 so worth it if you have a camera that uses it.