James Brundige
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The pissing match has started, but the two cameras have such different appeals, it seems a little amusing.
Red : Independent owner / operators . Every indie film for the forseeable future. Epic penetrates the studio film markets with 5K. Lots of docs shot on Scarlet.
Arri : Rental houses / Episodic television where really fast turnaround is needed and 1080 is all the resolution you will ever need. And the price tag doesn't really matter.
The only area of contention is Arri's opinion that 2K is good enough for theatrical. With 2k DI's being common, perhaps. Got to think the whole chain will hit 4K, but by then Arri probably will come up with a 4K version.
For us indys, there' no contest. (and Red is cooler, which is very important indeed)
Red : Independent owner / operators . Every indie film for the forseeable future. Epic penetrates the studio film markets with 5K. Lots of docs shot on Scarlet.
Arri : Rental houses / Episodic television where really fast turnaround is needed and 1080 is all the resolution you will ever need. And the price tag doesn't really matter.
The only area of contention is Arri's opinion that 2K is good enough for theatrical. With 2k DI's being common, perhaps. Got to think the whole chain will hit 4K, but by then Arri probably will come up with a 4K version.
For us indys, there' no contest. (and Red is cooler, which is very important indeed)