In a recent livestream, the team at RED gave a Q&A on its new V-Raptor camera, revealing a few new details about the upcoming release. RED made some waves earlier today when it announced its new V-Raptor camera, capable of shooting 8K RAW at up to 120fps (as well as 2K at 600 frames per second). RED followed the announcement later in the day with some information and Q&A in a livestream (which you can watch here). The livestream revealed such answers to questions like, "What does the V stand for?" ("veloci," of course), and much much more, and gave some insight into the new camera system and how it fits into the rest of the lineup. RED also unveiled some fresh new test footage from cinematographer Phil Holland (the above video) for all of us to commence pixel-peeping to our heart's desire (yay, slow-motion waves). Beyond the addition of autofocus and the higher frame rates mentioned in our earlier article, I'll try to distill some of the key info that I found interesting discussed in the livestream. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 1 September, 2021