In a move that’s set to revolutionize immersive filmmaking, Blackmagic Design has announced the world’s first commercial camera system and editing software designed specifically for Apple Immersive Video on Apple Vision Pro. This exciting development promises to open up new horizons for professional filmmakers and content creators.
A New Era of Immersive Storytelling
Blackmagic Design’s latest offering, the URSA Cine Immersive camera, is tailor-made to capture Apple Immersive Video. This new format combines 8K resolution, 3D video with a 180-degree field of view, and Spatial Audio to create an unparalleled viewing experience. The result? Viewers will feel like they’re right in the center of the action.
URSA Cine Immersive: A Technological Marvel
The URSA Cine Immersive is not just another camera – it’s a technological powerhouse. Here’s what makes it stand out:
- Dual 8K image sensors with 16 stops of dynamic range
- Custom stereoscopic 3D lens system
- Ability to shoot 90fps stereoscopic 3D content to a single file
- Built-in 8TB high-performance network storage
- Support for the new Blackmagic RAW Immersive file format
DaVinci Resolve: Bringing Immersive Video to Life
Alongside the camera, Blackmagic Design is updating its industry-leading post-production software, DaVinci Resolve. The new version will include:
- Support for editing Apple Immersive Video
- A new immersive video viewer for pan, tilt, and roll
- The ability to bypass transitions rendered by Apple Vision Pro
- Export presets for quick output to Apple Vision Pro
What This Means for Filmmakers
This announcement is a game-changer for the film industry. For the first time, filmmakers will have access to professional-grade tools designed specifically for creating immersive content for Apple Vision Pro. From action-packed scenes to intimate performances, the possibilities are endless.
Looking Ahead
While the exact release date and pricing are yet to be announced, Blackmagic Design has confirmed that both the URSA Cine Immersive and the updated DaVinci Resolve will be available later this year.
As we eagerly await the release of these groundbreaking tools, one thing is clear: the future of filmmaking is about to get a whole lot more immersive. Are you ready to step into this new world of storytelling?
Source: blackmagicdesign.com
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