Film “The Land” Completed with Blackmagic Design Cameras and DaVinci Resolve

Blackmagic Design announced that award winning Australian micro budget film “The Land” was shot using Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and Blackmagic Cinema Camera digital film cameras, as well as color graded using DaVinci Resolve editing, color grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio post production software.

“The Land,” made for less than $50,000 AUD, is the directorial debut of commercial and artistic photographer Ingvar Kenne. The film was produced by Dr. Gregory Ferris, a senior lecturer in media arts and production at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), which also recently purchased more than 20 Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 digital film cameras.

First time director Kenne said: “Greg Ferris was the first one who brought the Blackmagic cameras to the team’s attention, and it really was a game changer. Previously we had planned on filming with a different camera since that was the only equipment within our almost nonexistent budget that would have allowed us to make a truly independent micro budget film.

“All of a sudden, thanks to Blackmagic Design, there was a digital film camera in a similar price range that offered 2.5K CinemaDNG RAW files, which could be immediately brought into DaVinci Resolve. After our initial camera test, we knew we had made the right call as we had a camera that delivered a feature film look for a fraction of the usual price.”

Following initial tests and shooting scenes with the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Kenne began using the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K as his main camera for the film.

“This was just the start, and we went on to purchase more than 20 additional URSA Mini Pro G2s for UTS, which we now use in bespoke virtual reality setups, plus accessories like Video Assists and various DaVinci Resolve hardware panels,” he concluded. “Blackmagic Design gear is used extensively across the range of day to day filmmaking, teaching and research as the faculty explores new ways of making media.”

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