Sony recently announced the new Burano camera as part of the CineAlta lineup – the company’s top line of digital cinema cameras. The new Burano features a sensor that matches the color science of the Venice 2 and is specially designed for single-camera operators and small crews. This camera combines exceptional image quality with high mobility and is the world’s first¹ digital cinema camera with a Pl-Mount to feature in-body image stabilization. In addition, the compact housing includes for the first time both a thinner-than-before electronically variable Nd filter structure alongside the optical image stabilization mechanism, a technological feat never achieved previously. When removing the Pl lens mount, the camera can be used with E-mount lenses and supports fast hybrid Af and subject recognition Af, even perfect for fast-moving subjects.
“Burano is the perfect camera for both scripted and unscripted projects, be they for commercial, wildlife, or documentary productions, creating...
“Burano is the perfect camera for both scripted and unscripted projects, be they for commercial, wildlife, or documentary productions, creating...
- 9/22/2023
- by Technology Martin Cid Magazine
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Guest in Residence High Altitude Balaclava
Gigi Hadid was in Aspen in December to ski and unveil a seasonal boutique for her Guest in Residence knitwear brand, which she launched last year. Her new Ski Lodge line includes cashmere leggings, sweaters, vests and accessories. Taylor Swift and Hailey Bieber have worn the label. The High Altitude Balaclava, 145, guestinresidence.com
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Last July, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra became advisers for and investors in London-based ski brand Perfect Moment, founded by French pro skier and documentary filmmaker Thierry Donard. The company has partnered with sustainable denim label DL1961 on a capsule collection that includes the Nevada Jacket; 950, perfectmoment.com
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- 1/18/2023
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
French director Thierry Donard, ‘the Fellini of adventure film-making’, shoots four sets of daredevils throwing themselves headlong into intense experience
Here’s an extreme sports documentary from Thierry Donard, who on account of his stunning photography has apparently been dubbed “the Fellini of adventure film-making”. True to his reputation, Reset combines some astonishingly beautiful images with guts-in-your-mouth thrilling sequences – though a bit more explanation would be helpful for viewers unfamiliar with the four sports featured.
Take speedflying, which looks a like super-fast, super-dangerous form of paragliding. The film follows a pair of shaggy-haired barefoot dudes, Jamie Lee and Malachi Templeton from New Zealand, as they take a running jump off Mont Blanc strapped to tiny paragliders which, to the untrained eye, look like glorified umbrellas. The pair hurtle down the mountain, inches above the rocks, whooping with the intoxicating, hedonistic thrill of it. Afterwards, Lee shrugs off the risk of...
Here’s an extreme sports documentary from Thierry Donard, who on account of his stunning photography has apparently been dubbed “the Fellini of adventure film-making”. True to his reputation, Reset combines some astonishingly beautiful images with guts-in-your-mouth thrilling sequences – though a bit more explanation would be helpful for viewers unfamiliar with the four sports featured.
Take speedflying, which looks a like super-fast, super-dangerous form of paragliding. The film follows a pair of shaggy-haired barefoot dudes, Jamie Lee and Malachi Templeton from New Zealand, as they take a running jump off Mont Blanc strapped to tiny paragliders which, to the untrained eye, look like glorified umbrellas. The pair hurtle down the mountain, inches above the rocks, whooping with the intoxicating, hedonistic thrill of it. Afterwards, Lee shrugs off the risk of...
- 7/21/2021
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Documentary maker Thierry Donard goes in search of nutso athletes surfing perilously, jumping out of helicopters and swimming with sharks
There’s something about extreme sports films like this one that transport you back to the earliest days of the medium, what film studies academics call “the cinema of attraction”. Narrative isn’t the point here. Instead, the imagery itself is the draw, the footage of crazy-ass athletes doing nutso stuff such as jumping out of helicopters in nylon wingsuits like flying squirrels, free-diving among sharks or surfing waves of unimaginable proportions.
Director Thierry Donard is a dab hand at all this, and knows how the package the thrill ride-alongs with synth-heavy music of wonder and little talking-head snippets of reflection from the athletes. There are times when it almost risks turning into a big advert for GoPro cameras and the participants’ egos, and you may need to stifle thoughts...
There’s something about extreme sports films like this one that transport you back to the earliest days of the medium, what film studies academics call “the cinema of attraction”. Narrative isn’t the point here. Instead, the imagery itself is the draw, the footage of crazy-ass athletes doing nutso stuff such as jumping out of helicopters in nylon wingsuits like flying squirrels, free-diving among sharks or surfing waves of unimaginable proportions.
Director Thierry Donard is a dab hand at all this, and knows how the package the thrill ride-alongs with synth-heavy music of wonder and little talking-head snippets of reflection from the athletes. There are times when it almost risks turning into a big advert for GoPro cameras and the participants’ egos, and you may need to stifle thoughts...
- 12/3/2015
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
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