Dying Breed: shot on 60P HDCAM SR

Videocraft, the leading broadcast equipment sales and rental company today gave details of the 4:4:4 1080, 60P HDCAM SR production system that was used to shoot the recent Australian feature film Dyin
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Videocraft, the leading broadcast equipment sales and rental company today gave details of the 4:4:4 1080, 60P HDCAM SR production system that was used to shoot the recent Australian feature film Dying Breed. Produced by Ambience Entertainment and directed by Jody Dwyer, Dying Breed is an action thriller about four people who set out to prove the Tasmanian Tiger still lives in the forests of Tasmania, only to become prey when they stumble on descendants of a cannibal tribe.

Videocraft State Manager Andy Liell said, “Rod Morris, who was writer and Producer on Dying Breed, approached us with an equipment wish list for the film. Rod’s main requirement was to be able to shoot 1080 60p making the HDC1500 HD camera and SRW1 HDCAM SR portable recorder system perfect for the job.”

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