The following video presents Panasonic Varicam 35 4K Cinema Camera – First Look w/ John Ballinger:
The VariCam line of cameras has been used on a wide variety of movies, commercials, and TV programs, and is renowned for its color reproduction, look, and for bringing progressive workflows to the production industry.
Now the VariCam 35 has arrived! Drawing on the traditions and concept of the original VariCam line, VariCam 35 helps its users create emotion with its amazing latitude, wide color gamut, and 4K resolution, and also revolutionizes workflow with the addition of dual-codec recording, in-camera color grading, and a modular design. With a switchable native ISO of 800 and 5000, the Varicam 35 has versatility that allows shooting in all conditions down to one foot candle.
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Director of Photography Michael Fitzmaurice Shoots Thriller ‘Monolith’ with Panasonic Varicam 35 4k Camera/Recorders
NEWARK, NJ 10/05/2015
Cinematographer Michael FitzMaurice recently concluded principal photography on the feature thriller Monolith with VariCam 35 4K camera/recorders. The Sky Italia Productions’ project was shot in punishing desert conditions (Kanab, Utah and Mojave Airport, California), and is currently in post.
In Monolith, the nail-biter story follows a young mother as she labors through the night to free her infant son from a “monolith” SUV before the desert sun comes up.
With several DP credits, FitzMaurice came up through the ranks as a camera operator on many big-budget features, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Live Free or Die Hard, Iron Man 1 and 2, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Green Hornet, among many. Beyond the European production company’s stipulation that Monolith be shot in native 4K, FitzMaurice said his criteria for choosing the VariCam 35 were image quality and dynamic range, ruggedness and ergonomics and, crucially, the dual native 800/5000 settings.
“The image sensor is amazing, with skin tone detail and color really impressive, right out of the camera,” FitzMaurice said. “The dynamic range is easily 14 stops.”
“The ergonomics of the camera were easy to work with, especially when, as principal camera operator, I was shooting hand-held,” he continued. “And in terms of durability, we were not only shooting in the desert, we shot in the desert during the summer. We were dealing with extreme heat, dust, wind and afternoon thunderstorms. Every other digital camera I’ve ever worked with has shut down in conditions like these, but not a single overheating problem with the VariCam 35s throughout our month-long shoot.”
FitzMaurice said that beyond the wow factor of the native 5000 ISO for extreme low-light shooting, the 800 ISO is equally impressive. “We had many situations during our day shoots when our lead would move from hot bright light into shadows,” he noted. “We encountered no stepping or banding, but rather a very smooth, organic transition into highlights, with details held very well.”
Since the crux of Monolith’s dramatic tension is the mother feverishly trying to get her baby out of a locked car at night, the DP wanted to shoot at night, not day-for-night. “We shot a full third of the movie at night, I always prefer to shoot night scenes at night…but why be there if you can’t see the background?” FitzMaurice said. “Panasonic will tell you that the VariCam 35 sees better in the dark than the human eye, and that was my experience. We had a tiny amount of light coming from red LED trim lights on the exterior of the car, but our main light source at night was the moon: I chose to shoot during the full moon cycle. The moon provided all the necessary light for the foreground action and background. The VariCam 35’s was the cleanest 5000 ISO I’ve ever seen.”
The DP had three VariCam 35s on the shoot, one used hand-held, the second alternatively used on a rig or tripod, and the third used with a Ronin handheld gimbal stabilization system cabled to the recorder mounted on a Ready Rig gimbal support system. The cameras were outfitted with three different types of Cooke lenses: Cooke Anamorphics, Cooke 5/i Primes and Cooke Series III Panchros.
Monolith was one of the first productions to use the VariCam 35’s new five-meter extension unit. “Many of our scenes were shot inside the car, so we did lots of cabling, for example, with the camera on the dashboard inside the windscreen,” FitzMaurice noted. “We also have a scene shot inside an airplane, with the camera cabled to the instrumentation panel looking back inside the cabin.”
FitzMaurice shot Monolith in 4K 12-bit 4:4:4 AVC-Intra at true 24p, as requested by post-production. He did some off-speed 4K shooting at 48 fps and 60 fps. The production is posting and coloring from the 4K camera original, with the files going all the way to final color in 4K on Baselight, with VFX and the final on-line slated for 4K treatment as well.
About the VariCam 35
Panasonic’s VariCam 35 is an unparalleled tool for high-end filmmaking, commercials and episodic production as well as live 4K events. The camera provides superb image handling in multiple formats ranging from pristine 4K RAW to more practical 4K, UHD, 2K, HD and HD ProRes capture. Several assets set the VariCam 35 apart from other high-end cinematography cameras, including dual native ISOs of 800 and 5000, allowing DPs to realize incredible image quality in extremely low light situations; its ability to record three simultaneous video formats (4K + 2K + Proxy, or UHD + HD + Proxy); an optional high-speed 4K uncompressed RAW recorder (CODEX) that will capture uncompressed 4K VariCam RAW (V-RAW) at up to 120fps; internal AVC-Intra 4K / 2K / HD recording to 120fps; support for an ACES workflow for full fidelity mastering of original source material; and in-camera Color-Grading via CDLs / 3D LUTs.
For more information about the VariCam 35, visit www.us.panasonic.com/varicam, or contact Panasonic at 877-803-8492.
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