The Hollywood Cine Gear Expo 2015 Technical Awards Winners
Posted on Jun 23, 2015 by Alex Fice
Cine Gear Expo drew some of the world’s top motion picture, video and new media community for the unveiling of the latest industry technology and to discuss the latest trends. There were 15,490 attendees from 48 countries at the event.
The Technical Award-winners were announced and included:
Panther GmbH and Camadeus Film Technologies’ Panther Precision Levelling Track won the judges over for their new concept track that saves time on set with its integrated leveling system.
Panther Precision Levelling Track.
The Modtruss Truss system was another winner due to its lightweight aluminium construction and universal limitless build-up possibilities.
Hive Lighting partnered with FreeWire to create the winning FreeWire Mobile Energy Storage system (below).
The FreeWire Mobile Energy Storage system.
The jam-packed lighting category was won by Sumolight’s Sumospace Light (video below), their next generation bi-colour fixture with the output of a 6K space light and the power consumption of an LED.
When it came to cameras, Arri’s five pound ALEXA Mini topped the list due to features like its capability to record ProRes 1K and Arri RAW to CFast 2.0 cards.
ALEXA Mini camera.
Sony took home two awards starting with its impressive BVM-X300 4K reference monitor
that offers high dynamic range and a wide colour gamut display.
In the Post/Sound category, judges were wowed by the Sony Creative Software Spectra Layers Pro3, that allows working with individual sounds in an audio file as if they were objects in a photograph.
Sony Creative Software Spectra Layers Pro3.
A slew of honourable mentions got thumbs up from the judges including Cineo Lighting’s Matchbox portable remote-phosphor fixture and Innocinema/Action Products’ Runner camera stabiliser with an exo-skeleton design (both below).
Cineo Lighting’s Matchbox portable remote-phosphor fixture. Innocinema/Action Products’ Runner camera stabiliser with an exo-skeleton design.
Flanders Scientific caught their eye with the DM250 24.5” 10-bit OLED Monitor capable of reproducing over 1.073 billion colours on screen. As did ETC’s Source Four LED Series 2 Daylight HD and Tungsten HD lights and the Macom 12G-SDI Chipset that supports 4K video resolution at 60fps over a single coaxial cable or optical fiber.
Another honourable mention was given to DPS Cinema’s Enhanced Environment Process (used on Tomorrowland) that demonstrated their method of extending the sightlines of live sets using media (LED, projector, etc.) to allow talent and crew to visualize actual environments, rather than working in a green screen world.
The LaCie 48TB 8big Rack Thunderbolt Raid 8-bay got the nod for its ability to store large files such as 4K video and RAW photos. Plus, Filmotechnic’s Auto Robot Mini (Russian Arm Mini) proved that performance in speed, image stabilisation, flexibility and control is sure to turn heads.
Filmotechnic’s Auto Robot Mini (Russian Arm Mini).
Cine Gear’s biennial East Coast Exhibition and Premiere Seminars event will be held in the Metropolitan Pavilion at 125 West 18th Street in New York City September 24-25, 2015.