This is quite a useful video being uploaded by Sony
It gives some hindsight about what is the industry standard level of equipment used now for filming
Since its Sony sponsored, the equipments will just be limited to theirs
Its mainly the Cinema Line of FX and the VENICE cameras
Probably owning them alone would let me get a job already
Because it's really expensive with price ranging from ~$6000 for the FX3
To ~$80,000 for the new VENICE 2
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Sony Venice 2 |
Its these scenarios where joining well-established company like Sony
would be really useful, especially when we get to try our hands on such equipments and learn more
For the VENICE 1, strangely it seems kinda grainy on images which I'm not sure why
As seen from their website, but people are still high-praising it
Probably something's off but VENICE 2 is no problem for sure
I think people are trying to balance the clear and natural factor together, imbuing tones
for the raw capture frames, and to cut down filter and post processing work for film editing
For me, I think getting the FX3 would be highly enough
It's quite reasonable to save up but I'm not sure if there's more stuffs to add up
such as the lenses which nothing comes cheap I feel
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Sony FX3 (able to run & gun with by Director) |
Still, I'm really appreciative for the hindsights given to us by the Director
I'm also looking into some equipments today to upgrade from my Sony CX
So everything falls together once again
Alright that is the technical bit of talk for today
Check out the video if you're interested and that's all.