Sony Philippines has officially launched the BURANO Camera
in the Philippines, Sony’s latest addition to the CineAlta digital cinema
camera lineup that introduces a new era in cinematography. Professional
filmmakers, aspiring film students, and photography enthusiasts alike were
given the opportunity to witness Sony’s vision to create an innovative,
next-generation digital cinema camera that aims to redefine the cinema shooting
experience.
Launched in Green Sun Makati, BURANO was unveiled to
participants from all over the film industry and academe. Present as well were
internationally renowned cinematographer, director, and producer O Sing-Pui
along with award-winning cinematographer and Sony Alpha professional JA Tadena,
sharing their takes on high-quality cinematography that underlined Sony’s
contribution to redefining the cinema shooting experience with the BURANO’s
next-generation features. The launch was moderated by Sony Product Expert and
commercial director Nigel Laxamana. Moreover, participants were able to learn
quick tips from the guest speakers through the demonstrations as well as
touch-and-try sessions.
The BURANO features a sensor that matches the color
science of another iconic camera within the CineAlta line, the VENICE 2, and is
specially designed for single-camera operators and small film crews. This
camera combines exceptional image quality with high mobility and is the world's
first digital cinema camera with a PL-Mount to feature in-body image
stabilization.
The cinema camera features an 8.6K full-frame sensor that
shares most of the VENICE 2 specifications, enabling it to work alongside that
camera in all types of productions. The sensor features dual base ISO of 800
and 3200 and 16 stops of latitude that can produce stunning images even in the
most challenging lighting conditions. The BURANO can film at frame rates including up to 8K at 30
frames per second, 6K at 60 frames per second or 4K at 120 frames per second.
“There are many things that need to be considered when shooting, like
balancing the light when shooting an interior or exterior shot. The BURANO
camera adjusts all these considerations by itself,” O-Sing Pui shared,
underlining the camera’s ability to shoot in any lighting condition.
Likewise, JA Tadena was impressed with BURANO’s many accessible features
that make the cinema shooting experience more efficient than ever before. “When
you talk about cinema cameras, the first thing that comes to mind is that they
are usually fully manual. There is no such thing as ‘Autofocus’” JA remarked. “Adjusting
the focus is less of a problem now with the BURANO, which is equipped with the
full Autofocus system present in other Sony cameras. This makes my work more
efficient than ever”.
“The Sony BURANO camera has revolutionary features to cater to the needs
of filmmakers in expressing their creativity and imagination,” Nigel Laxamana commented.
“The BURANO’s smart features to adapt enables cinematographers to circumvent
the long hours of production. Being able to have variation in shooting styles to
take the perfect shot instead of shooting multiple times for a single scene.”
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