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For both live and high-level film production, Sony has numerous solutions in its portfolio that the multinational has presented at the 4K HDR Summit.

Sony UHC-8300

Sony is actively participating in the 4K HDR Summit to demonstrate their technological proposals for production in Ultra High Definition.

Peter SykesPeter Sykes, Strategic Technology Development Manager at Sony, has stressed that today production in HDR and Ultra HD is within everyone's reach.

From productions with Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) flows and simple post-production without large investments to live broadcasting (with the Sony SR Live proposal) simultaneously in SDR and HDR or the implementation of a Cinematic workflow to achieve the highest quality.

Sony FX6To live HDR production, Sony has a wide portfolio of cameras ranging from the economical PXW-Z90 to the high-end PXW-Z750 and PXW-Z450.

In your line of digital cinematography It has the popular Venice (its highest-level camera with a full-frame sensor), and the new FX9 and FX6.

Sony UHC-8300 As to live 8K production, Sony has the UHC-8300 camera (operating in SR Live mode), PWS-4500 production servers, HDRC-4000 HDR converters and Trimaster BVM-HX310 professional monitors.

On the other hand, Sykes has stressed that Sony intends to facilitate production with SR Live, a workflow that allows you to work in HD and UHD with a single mobile unit, a single team and a single workflow, thus streamlining the entire operation to output both HDR (HLG/PQ) and SDR.

Finally, the Sony manager wanted to emphasize the importance of having a high level professional monitor when working with HDR. The new PVM-X2400 and PVM-X1800 are the latest additions to the multinational's catalogue.

Sony PVM-X2400

By, Nov 18, 2020, Section:Catchment, Emission, Events, Television, UHD TV

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