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Blackmagic Design used in more than 40 Sundance 2022 projects

Blackmagic Design used in more than 40 Sundance 2022 projectsA measure of success, in the filming industry, is based on how many movies are created using a specific software or camera from a company. Here is Blackmagic Design list for 2022.

The Sundance Film Festival is back – 2022 edition – and with it the lists created by different companies revealing how many projects have used their products. It’s almost as if an unofficial competition happens this time of the year, with the numbers hinting to the success of each brand. In that vein, Blackmagic Design announced that more than 40 projects at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival were created using its digital film cameras, DaVinci Resolve Studio editing, grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio postproduction software, and more. Here is the information provided by the company to support its claim:

Blackmagic Design congratulates the many distinguished films, episodic series and projects that were chosen as part of Sundance’s 2022 lineup, including immersive documentary “32 Sounds,” which used a Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K digital film camera for select shots and was graded with DaVinci Resolve Studio; “892,” which captured security camera footage with a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K digital film camera and used DaVinci Resolve Studio for grading and on set work; and “The Exiles,” which was partially shot with an URSA Mini Pro 4.6K and graded with DaVinci Resolve Studio.

Virtual reality (VR) project “Diagnosia” relied on DaVinci Resolve Studio for editing, and many of the festival’s films also used the software for post production, including “Call Jane,” “Emily the Criminal,” “Master,” “Resurrection,” “Sharp Stick” and “When You Finish Saving the World.”

“I’m thrilled with the excellent results from DaVinci Resolve Studio,” said “Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power” Director Nina Menkes. “Our film was extremely complex, containing over 175 film clips with different formats, resolutions, and a variety of other technical issues we were dealing with. The technology of DaVinci Resolve Studio, along with the genius of our colorist Mike Sowa, gave us a stunning result.”

Blackmagic Design cameras and gear

Some of the Sundance Projects that Used Blackmagic Design Cameras and Gear During Production:

According to “TikTok, Boom.” documentary DP Steve Acevedo, “In addition to the many interviews, we also shot a lot of verité with minimal crew, so we needed a versatile camera for our fast pace. The URSA Mini Pro was perfect, as it goes from sticks to hand held instantly, delivers an incredible image, and is so easy to use.” 

Gear for VFX and editing

Some of the Sundance Projects that Used Blackmagic Design Gear for VFX and Editing:

Grading with DaVinci Resolve

Some of the Sundance Projects that Used DaVinci Resolve and DaVinci Resolve Studio for Grading:

“It’s exciting to have four films at Sundance this year with radically different styles. Working with many longtime collaborators and some new ones, the work done in preproduction to build the looks and create LUTs, which were used during shooting, was critical to setting us up with a great starting point for all the remote work we did when we eventually hit the DI,” said Colorist Nat Jencks of PostWorks New York. “Working with our custom color pipeline in DaVinci Resolve Studio let me seamlessly and accurately change our target deliverable from P3 theatrical to Rec.709 streaming when the festival changed plans at the 11th hour, so we never had to slow down or regrade; we just changed targets.”

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