News

  1. ARRI Lighting Showreel 2017 and Behind the Scenes

    ARRI Lighting dropped their latest showreel demonstrating the stunning versatility of their SkyPanel LED series lights. You can also check out a Behind The Scenes video detailing the massive set construction and production involved in capturing the creativity of the latest ARRI Lighting fixtures.

  2. Kessler Kwik Rail - New Variable Length Portable Dolly System

    Kessler Kwik Rail is the latest Kessler Crane innovation featuring a variable length, premium build quality and versatility. Designed to take the Kessler Shuttle Dolly and also available in two sizes, the Kessler Kwik is an innovative rail system that can take large or small cameras, while being easy to pack down and fit in the boot of a car.

  3. Blackmagic Design Announce New URSA Mini Pro Camera with Built-in ND filters and ENG controls

    Late last night during a live presentation, Blackmagic Design CEO Grant Petty unveiled the company's latest cinema camera - the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K camera; this time with more ENG controls and ergonomics. Featuring a 4.6K Super 35 sensor capable of frame rates up to 60fps at the highest resolutions, the URSA Mini Pro features some massive improvements over the design of its predecessor.

  4. New SmallHD Ultra Bright 5-inch 503 and 7-inch 703 Monitors

    SmallHD just announced a couple of brand new super-bright monitors during the BVE 2017 trade show in London. The new SmallHD Ultra Bright 5-inch 503 and 703 Monitors feature stunning new Full HD displays with incredible brightness up to 2500 nits on the bigger 7-inch 703 model; both monitors are set to ship in March.

  5. Sony Unleash a Super-Slow Motion Xperia XZ Flagship Smart Phone with 4K HDR Screen

    The new Sony Xperia XZ Flagship is the first smart phone to feature a stunning high-resolution 4K HDR display and super-slow motion up to 960fps! It is worth to note that the super-slow motion capability is limited to 720p at the maximum 960fps to just 0.18 seconds, which translates to the very decent 7.2 seconds in real time (played back on a 24p timeline)