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Top Sundance Films and Series Created Using Blackmagic Design

Tuesday January 29, 2019. 10:53 PM , from Digital Pro Sound
Fremont, CA – January
29, 2019 – Blackmagic
Design today announced that more than 35 films, episodic series and projects at
the 2019 Sundance Film Festival were shot and completed using Blackmagic
Design products.

Blackmagic Design
congratulates the many projects selected for Sundance that were created with
its digital film cameras, Fusion Studio visual effects (VFX) and motion
graphics software, DaVinci Resolve professional editing, color grading, VFX and
audio post production software, and more. This includes “4 Feet:
Blind Date” composited with Fusion by Martin Lopez Funes of Malditomaus
and his team, and films such as “Native Son,” “The Infiltrators,” “Them That
Follow,” “Big Time Adolescence,” and many more that were graded and edited with
DaVinci Resolve Studio.

Lucien Harriot,
president of New York based Mechanism Digital, used Fusion Studio for his VFX
work on “Luce.” According to Harriot, “Some of the shots in ‘Luce’ were quite
challenging. For example, one particularly long shot orbited several times
around an actor standing in a high school lobby, and we had to remove the
camera crew’s reflections from all of the windows and trophy cases. Fusion
Studio’s tracking tools came in very handy on those tasks.”

Some of the Sundance
Projects that Used Blackmagic Design Cameras and Gear:

“4 Feet:
Blind Date” media production company Detona Cultura and Realidad 360°
Argentina used a Micro Converter SDI to HDMI, a Micro Converter HDMI
to SDI and an Intensity Extreme for real time camera monitoring;“Clemency” DIT Peter
Brunet and DP Eric Branco used a Smart Videohub 12×12 for routing,
SmartView Duo for monitoring, and DaVinci Resolve and an UltraStudio Express
for grading on set;“The Dispossessed”
Director Musa Syeed used a Pocket Cinema Camera;“The Ghost Behind”
Director Caroline Rumley used a Pocket Cinema Camera;“Honey Boy” DIT
Ernesto Joven used DaVinci Resolve, Smart Videohub 20×20, SmartScope 4K
and UltraStudio Express;“It’s Not About Jimmy
Keene” Director Caleb Jaffe used a Pocket Cinema Camera for
pickup shots;“Playhouse” DP Sophie
Feuer used an URSA Mini Pro; and“Them That Follow” DIT
Nick Giomuso used Davinci Resolve Studio, DeckLink Mini Monitor, Smart Videohub
20×20 and SmartScope 4K.

Some of the Sundance
Projects that Used Fusion and DaVinci Resolve for VFX:

“4 Feet:
Blind Date” Animator Martin Lopez Funes of Malditomaus and his team used
Fusion for the film’s VFX;“Luce” VFX Supervisor
Lucien Harriot of Mechanism Digital used Fusion Studio for the film’s
VFX; and“The Mountain” VFX
Supervisor Alex Noble of Wild Union Post used DaVinci Resolve within his
VFX pipeline.

Some of the Sundance
Projects that Used DaVinci Resolve and DaVinci Resolve Studio for
Post Production:

“American Factory” was
graded by Ken Sirulnick and Steve Pequignot of Glue Editing & Design;“Anthropocene: The
Human Epoch” was conformed by Carlie Macfie, with Technicolor’s Mark Kueper
completing the grade for the 3D 360 degree VR portion;“As Told to G/D
Thyself” was graded by Joe Gawler of Harbor Picture Company;“Bedlam” was graded by
Adrian Seery of Harbor Picture Company;“Before You Know It”
was graded by Ben Perez at Gigantic Studios;“Big Time Adolescence”
was graded by DP Andrew Huebscher at Local Hero;“Birds of Passage” was
graded by Sandra Klass;“The Death of Dick
Long” was graded by Nat Jencks of Goldcrest Post;“The Dispossessed” was
graded by Nat Jencks of Goldcrest Post;“Divine Love” was
graded and finished by Daniel Dávila of Kiné Imagénes, who also used
a DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G and a DeckLink SDI 4K for capture and
playback, and a Mini Converter SDI to HDMI and a HDLink
for converting;“Edgecombe” was graded
by Pete Quandt;“The Farewell” was
graded by Alex Bickel of Color Collective;“Honey Boy” was graded
by Alex Bickel of Color Collective;“Imaginary Order” was
graded by Thomas Galyon, who also used a DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel
for grading and a DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G for playback;“The Infiltrators” was
graded by Mark Todd Osborne of MTO Color at Buffalo 8 Post Production;“Judy & Punch” was
graded by Olivier Fontenay at Soundfirm Sydney;“Lavender” was graded
by Brandon Roots;“Light From Light” was
graded by Neil Anderson of Lucky Post;“Love, Antosha” was
graded, conformed and delivered by Aaron Peak of Neon Diesel Finishing;“Luce” was graded by
Alex Bickel of Color Collective;“Maggie” was graded by
Nat Jencks of Goldcrest Post;“MEMORY – The Origins
of Alien” was graded by Dave Krahling of Milkhaus, while Editor Chad
Herschberger used an UltraStudio 4K in his editing bay;“Midnight Family” was
graded by Phaedra Robledo of Cinema Maquina, who also used an UltraStudio 4K
Extreme for capture and playback;“Mope” was graded by
Alastor Arnold of FotoKem;“Native Son” was
online edited and finished by Samuel Gursky of Irving Harvey, and graded by Tim
Stipan of Company 3;“Premature” was graded
by Kath Raisch of Company 3;“The Rat” was graded
by Andrew Francis at Sixteen19;“The Sound of Silence”
was graded by Roman Hankewycz of Harbor Picture Company, while Editor Matthew
C. Hart used DaVinci Resolve and an Intensity Shuttle for Thunderbolt within
his editing workflow;“Them That Follow” was
graded by Nat Jencks of Goldcrest Post;“This Is Not Berlin”
was graded by Lisa Tillinger; and“The Wolf Hour” was
graded by Andrew Francis at Sixteen19.

About
Blackmagic Design

Blackmagic Design creates
the world’s highest quality video editing products, digital film cameras, color
correctors, video converters, video monitoring, routers, live production
switchers, disk recorders, waveform monitors and real time film scanners for
the feature film, post production and television broadcast industries.
Blackmagic Design’s DeckLink capture cards launched a revolution in
quality and affordability in post production, while the company’s Emmy award
winning DaVinci color correction products have dominated the television and
film industry since 1984. Blackmagic Design continues ground breaking
innovations including 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products and stereoscopic 3D and Ultra
HD workflows. Founded by world leading post production editors and engineers,
Blackmagic Design has offices in the USA, UK, Japan, Singapore and Australia.
For more information, please go to www.blackmagicdesign.com.
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