Aron Cohen
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I had an idea a few days ago for a possible ENG-market RED design.
My idea is that RED could make a camera body similar in style and usage pattern to many Sony, Panasonic, etc. shoulder-mount ENG cameras. My point would be that, building on RED's current modularity-focused philosophy, these camera bodies would have slots for the scarlet/epic brains. So in a sense they would just be ergonomically preconfigured storage, battery and audio modules with maybe some added format-processing. Instant broadcast camera, just add wat... Scarlet. I'm just thinking how a 2/3" scarlet could be a great ENG cam with the proper modules. This kind of a "god module" for ENG would fill the needs of many newsrooms IMO (with the 1080p recording mode obviously).
Pricing, of course, is the hard part, but I seriously think this would be an awesome project for RED to pursue sometime after the DSMC wave settles down and we have a solid product on our hands in that department.
Keep it up guys, you're killing it (the rest of the industry, that is).
My idea is that RED could make a camera body similar in style and usage pattern to many Sony, Panasonic, etc. shoulder-mount ENG cameras. My point would be that, building on RED's current modularity-focused philosophy, these camera bodies would have slots for the scarlet/epic brains. So in a sense they would just be ergonomically preconfigured storage, battery and audio modules with maybe some added format-processing. Instant broadcast camera, just add wat... Scarlet. I'm just thinking how a 2/3" scarlet could be a great ENG cam with the proper modules. This kind of a "god module" for ENG would fill the needs of many newsrooms IMO (with the 1080p recording mode obviously).
Pricing, of course, is the hard part, but I seriously think this would be an awesome project for RED to pursue sometime after the DSMC wave settles down and we have a solid product on our hands in that department.
Keep it up guys, you're killing it (the rest of the industry, that is).