Press Release

At IBC 2005, FilmLight Ltd., a leading provider of digital filmmaking technology, unveiled Baselight v3, the newest version of its colour grading system. The latest release, planned for shipment by the end of 2005, will feature substantial performance increases, new software-based creative tools, and support for the now-shipping Baselight Blackboard control surface. The company also announced a new entry level hardware platform which provides a new price entry point, cost effective assist stations and an ideal solution for companies working on low budget DI projects.
Major Speed and Productivity Increases In New Version
Delivery of the dual-core AMD Opteron™ processor, which increases processing speed across the whole Baselight range, commences with Baselight v3. This is the first of a number of available performance upgrades demonstrating the adaptability of the architecture to utilise the latest in PC hardware. Taken together with the other new v3 features such as the stack manager, forthcoming GPU grading, Blackboard support, software optimisations and a new workstation platform the productivity increases for this version are substantial.
In addition, when coupled with FilmLight’s unique Baselight Four and Baselight Eight cluster architecture, the new AMD Opteron processors enable clients to grade an unprecedented 2 real-time streams of uncompressed 4K media. With v3, the Baselight Eight system will support up to 48TB of disk space. This enables users to keep multiple projects online simultaneously, to use systems to their full potential, and accommodate clients’ schedules without the delay of loading and unloading content.
New features
  • 3D additive and subtractive keyer. Baselight leverages FilmLight’s knowledge of 3-D colour space in a brand new 3-D keyer. Based on an all-new algorithm, the 3-D keyer isolates areas in different parts of the colour space and manages them within the same matte strip, allowing colourists to pull mattes through a secondary grade.
  • Audio support and field rendering. With the release of v3, Baselight will include key features required for video post-production, including support for scratch audio, as well as field rendering and 3:2 pull-down for video grading and deliverables.
  • Scene detector. Using sophisticated, fast image analysis, Baselight is able to break long form content into separate shots for easier shot-based grading, for times when there is no EDL available.
  • OpenFX plug-in architecture supported. With v2.2 FilmLight introduced Baselight support for effects plug-ins from third-party providers The Foundry (Tinder, Furnace and Keylight) and Photron’s Primatte through the Open FX SDK. Baselight v3 adds temporal support, enabling use of the full range of plug-ins.
  • Stack Manager. New one-button application of any grade type enables a flexible and efficient workflow. An inside/outside function allows rapid adjustment of areas within and surrounding any defined matte. Two sets of Keys and Shapes can easily be combined to create complex mattes. Layer control buttons allow multiple inside/outside layers to be defined and directly accessed within the current stack. Any number of additional layers can be accessed via the tablet and main UI. The effect is to greatly simplify the management of complex grade stacks.
  • Grain reduction. The matte based grain reduction feature offers a stunning demonstration of the power of the Baselight Four and Eight cluster systems, enabling real-time grain reduction of a vertical slice of a 2K image. This provides the colourist with a way to tune the grain reduction for each part of the image in real-time.
Availability and Cost
Baselight, Baselight Four and Baselight Eight systems are currently shipping. System pricing starts at $145,000 USMSRP. Baselight v3 is planned for shipment in Q4 2005 and is free to customers under maintenance contracts. The Baselight Blackboard control surface is supported from v3, pricing starts at $48,000.