Event description
Back by popular demand, this five hour workshop with instructor Brian Globus is for CineVic Members and Non-Members, to get familiar with three of our RED camera packages (Komodo-X • V-Raptor • Gemini), anamorphic lenses, and associated peripherals, for use in production. From opening cases to offloading footage, the session will cover a complete workflow, including camera building, menus and settings, focus and monitoring, image capture, data management and safe handling of equipment. The course has space for nine participants, three per camera, a structure used by most professional camera crews. Teams will have a chance to rotate and try all three RED cameras.
Participants will learn how to:
• build and configure cinema cameras in studio or on location
• use Atlas anamorphic lenses and related camera settings
• setup and operate remote follow focus and monitors
• navigate commonly used menus and settings
• capture footage with live stand-in performer
• offload and backup memory cards to external drive
• get inspired to rent and use REDs for your production!
Saturday 22 February 2025
12:00pm – 5:00pm @ CineVic
#102 – 764 Yates Street in Millie’s Lane
Victoria / Lək̓ʷəŋən Territory / BC / Canada
$35 CineVic Members
$70 Non-Members
Limited capacity – Advance registration required
Register at cinevic.ca/events (link in bio)
Brian Globus has spent the last ten years working around cinema cameras and film sets. An active CineVic member, he has made a number of independent short films and music videos as a Cinematographer, Producer and Director. A member of the International Cinematographers Guild, Local 669, he works as a Camera Assistant on feature film and television series, most recently Reginald the Vampire, Season 1 & 2 for NBC Universal’s SyFy Channel. Brian is an Affiliate Member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, and operates a local production company www.milezeromedia.ca. He enjoys sharing what he has learned about filmmaking and exchanging knowledge with other creators.
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