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The Cameras and Lenses of Sundance 2023— Filmmakers Embrace Old, New, and Weird

While ARRI still holds the crown, custom and vintage tools are taking center stage. But where is RED?

UPDATE 1/20/23: After publishing this article, Blackmagic Design and Panavision reached out to give us an update on a few Sundance projects that used their tools. Specifically, we are adding a bunch of BMD cameras and Panavision lenses to our survey list.

After what seems like a decade of staying indoors and battling a pandemic, Sundance returns in person once again. The 2022 event was unfortunately moved completely online, but this year, we can all shake hands, hug it out, and pat each other on the back for getting into one of the biggest festivals in North America. Sort of, creatives will have to follow some health and safety guidelines.

As we do every year, we started Sundance by reaching out to all the filmmakers being represented. And we asked about not only the tools they used but also their creative approach to making a film or documentary worthy of such a festival.

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Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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