2021 Summer Top Films Use Blackmagic Design

Fremont, CA – August 27, 2021 – Blackmagic Design announced today that many of the 2021 summer season’s worldwide film releases used numerous Blackmagic Design products during production and post, including its digital film cameras, DaVinci Resolve Studio for editing, color correction, visual effects production and more. This included some of the biggest blockbusters and expected blockbusters of the summer, such as “The Green Knight,” “Jungle Cruise,” “Spiral” and “Cruella.”

Blackmagic Design products were used at nearly every stage of production and post production on various summer films created around the world. DaVinci Resolve continues to be the go to application for many of the world’s leading editors, colorists and post production facilities, such as Company 3’s Jaimie O’Bradovich on “Werewolves Within”, Wild Union Post’s Alex Noble on “Holler” and HARBOR’s Joe Gawler on “After Yang.”

“‘After Yang’ benefited greatly from the flexibility of DaVinci Resolve Studio’s node structure,” said Gawler. “Using nodes downstream of our main balancing work, the filmmakers and I were able to quickly experiment with a variety of more stylized palates, while simultaneously tightening the continuity within each scene.”

During production, Blackmagic Design cameras were used on a variety of films and scenes, while the company’s various routers, capture and playback devices, monitors, DaVinci Resolve and Mini Converters were used on DIT carts to help manage onset production, from suspense thrillers such as “Old” to horror movies like “Candyman”.

The summer films that used Blackmagic Design products for production include:

  • “Candyman” DIT James Notari used UltraStudio 4K recorders, Smart VideoHub 12×12 and SmartView Duo for his onset work;
  • “CODA” DIT Leonard A. Mazzone used Smart Videohub 16×16 and UltraStudio 4K for his onset work;
  • “Down with the King” DP Daniel Vecchione and Director Diego Ongaro used two Pocket Cinema Camera 6Ks and two Video Assist 12G HDRs for principal photography;
  • “Don’t Breathe 2” cinematographer Pedro Luque used Pocket Cinema Camera for unique angles during production, and DIT Veljko Vukasovic used DaVinci Resolve Studio, UltraStudio 4K Extreme, Mini Monitor and Mini Recorder for his onset work;
  • “Free Guy” DIT Daniel A Hernandez used DaVinci Resolve Studio and UltraStudio capture and playback devices for onset work;
  • “False Positive” Visual Effects Supervisor John Bair of Phosphene used Pocket Cinema Camera 6K and DaVinci Resolve Studio to capture VFX elements and plates, and VFX Supervisor Alex Noble of Wild Union Post used DaVinci Resolve Studio as part of his VFX workflow;
  • “F9” DIT Joe Steel used UltraStudio Mini capture and playback devices, Smart Videohub and DaVinci Resolve Studio for onset work.
  • “Jungle Cruise” DIT Jason Bauer used Smart Videohub 20×20, Decklink Duo, various Micro Converters and DaVinci Resolve Studio on set;
  • “Old” editor Brett M. Reed used UltraStudio 4K Mini;
  • “Stillwater” DIT Daniel A Hernandez used DaVinci Resolve Studio and UltraStudio for onset work;
  • “The Killing of Two Lovers” cinematographer Oscar Ignacio Jimenez used DaVinci Resolve Studio for onset dailies review;
  • “The Water Man” DIT Sean Rawls used Smart Videohub 20×20, Multiview 4 HD, Decklink 4K Pro, Decklink HD Extreme 3D, Blackmagic Video Assist 7″ 3G, UltraStudio HD Mini, UltraStudio Recorder 3G and DaVinci Resolve Studio onset;
  • “Werewolves Within” DIT Brandon Kelley used DaVinci Resolve Studio, UltaStudio Mini Monitor, UltraStudio Mini Recorder and Teranex;
  • “Wrath of Man” DIT Daniele Colombera used a variety of Blackmagic Design capture and playback devices, Mini Converter, Mini Monitor, SmartScope Duo, Smart Videohub and DaVinci Resolve for on set work.
False Positive — After months of trying and failing to get pregnant, Lucy (Ilana Glazer) and Adrian (Justin Theroux) finally find their dream fertility doctor in the illustrious Dr. Hindle (Pierce Brosnan). But after becoming pregnant with a healthy baby girl, Lucy begins to notice something sinister through Hindle’s gleaming charm, and she sets out to uncover the unsettling truth about him, and her own birth story. As if getting pregnant weren’t complicated enough. Dr. Hindle (Pierce Brosnan), shown. (Photo by: Anna Kooris/Hulu)

For grading and editorial using DaVinci Resolve Studio:

  • “All the Streets Are Silent” graded by Samuel Gursky of Irving Harvey;
  • “After Yang” graded by Joe Gawler at HARBOR;
  • “Black Widow” graded by Jill Bogdanowicz at Company 3;
  • “Cruella” graded by Tom Poole at Company 3;
  • “Down with the King” graded by Alex Berman at Goldcrest Post;
  • “Dream Horse” graded by Rob Pizzey at Goldcrest Post Production;
  • “The Green Knight” graded by Alastor Arnold at FotoKem;
  • “In the Earth” graded by Rob Pizzey at Goldcrest Post Production;
  • “Spiral” graded by Joanne Rourke at Company 3,
  • “Stillwater” graded by Tom Poole at Company 3;
  • “The Killing of Two Lovers” was graded by Drew Tekulve, and the film was edited with DaVinci Resolve Studio by Robert Machoian at 433 Pictures;
  • “The Protégé” graded by Vanessa Taylor at Nu Boyana Studios, London;
  • “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” graded by Vanessa Taylor at Nu Boyana Studios, London;
  • “Werewolves Within” graded by Jamie OBradovich at Company 3.

For Visual Effects work using DaVinci Resolve Studio or Fusion Studio:

  • “Catch the Fair One” Visual Effects Supervisor Lucien Harriot of Mechanism Digital used Fusion Studio for VFX work;
  • “Holler” Visual Effects Supervisor Alex Noble of Wild Union Post used DaVinci Resolve Studio as part of his VFX workflow;
  • “Joe Bell” Visual Effects Supervisor George Loucas of Baked Studios used DaVinci Resolve Studio as part of his VFX workflow;
  • “The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52” Visual Effects Supervisor Alex Noble of Wild Union Post used DaVinci Resolve as part of his VFX workflow;
  • “Spiral” Executive Producer Martín López Funes of Malditomaus used DaVinci Resolve Studio and Fusion Studio for the film’s visual effects under the leadership of VFX supervisor Jon Campfens of Switch VFX;
  • “Werewolves Within” Visual Effects Supervisor Lucien Harriot of Mechanism Digital used Fusion Studio for VFX work;
  • “Zola” Visual Effects Supervisor Alex Noble of Wild Union Post used DaVinci Resolve Studio as part of his VFX workflow.

 

About Blackmagic Design

Blackmagic Design creates the world’s highest quality video editing products, digital film cameras, color correctors, video converters, video monitoring, routers, live production switchers, disk recorders, waveform monitors and real time film scanners for the feature film, post production and television broadcast industries. Blackmagic Design’s DeckLink capture cards launched a revolution in quality and affordability in post production, while the company’s Emmy™ award winning DaVinci color correction products have dominated the television and film industry since 1984. Blackmagic Design continues ground breaking innovations including 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products and stereoscopic 3D and Ultra HD workflows. Founded by world leading post production editors and engineers, Blackmagic Design has offices in the USA, UK, Japan, Singapore and Australia. For more information, please go to www.blackmagicdesign.com

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