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BLACKMAGIC ROADSHOW HITS LONDON, NOVEMBER 1ST. REGISTER NOW!

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Blackmagic Roadshow hits London, November 1st. REGISTER NOW!
>> Blackmagic Design is set to host an event in London on November 1st where attendees will see the premiere of A Night at Nine Elms, shot by acclaimed filmmaker James Tonkin on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera and graded using DaVinci Resolve.

Blackmagic Design is set to host an event in London on November 1st where attendees will see the premiere of A Night at Nine Elms, shot by acclaimed filmmaker James Tonkin on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera and graded using DaVinci Resolve.

Where and when?

Thursday November 1st, 2012
130 – 5.30pm
Kennsington Great Hall
Hornton Street
London, W8 7NX

Attendance is free although capacity is limited, so register early for a unique opportunity to see the latest technology in action!

To Register: invite.blackmagicdesign.com/london2012/

Learn more about the latest Blackmagic Design solutions for film, broadcast, post production and live events, with exclusive presentations and content from leading industry professionals. Attendance is free although capacity is limited, so register early for a unique opportunity to see the latest technology in action!
James Tonkin will premiere “A Night in Nine Elms”, a project shot specifically for the roadshow using the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. Get an insight into digital film making techniques including choosing the right lens, the differences of RAW and compressed workflows, lighting and exposure, through to grading with DaVinci Resolve.

See how to work with ProRes, Thunderbolt and the Blackmagic Cinema Camera’s metadata in Apple Final Cut Pro X with Anton Nelson. Plus learn how Blackmagic Design ATEM Production Switchers, Videohub Routers and Teranex Video Processors are being used for broadcast and live event projects across Europe.

Blackmagic Design and Apple Authorized Resellers will be on hand to discuss your specific requirements and to demonstrate the latest video hardware and software solutions. Zeiss will introduce their range of high quality lenses for digital cinematography with practical guidance and demonstrations.

James Tonkin is a filmmaker and director of Hangman Studios, a London-based creative studio that works across commercials, documentaries, music videos and live filming for broadcast, cinema and online. The company specialises in music based projects and clients include Robbie Williams, Coldplay, Duran Duran, Björk, Konami, T-Mobile, Sony and Apple.

 


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