First Look at RED! Interview with RED creator Jim Jannard
Leading up to this NAB, one word, perhaps more than any other, was on the collective lips of the industry: RED. Emmy-winning producer/director/DP Steve Gibby got a chance to sit down for an exclusive interview with Jim Jannard Founder and Chairman of Oakley and RED Digital Cinema, who answers all of the long-awaited questions and provides hints about what is yet to come.
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Comments (2) for "First Look at RED!"
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Why would you have "interview" done by your(RED's) part time emploee ??
jiri vrozina
Posted by Jiri Vrozina on Monday, April 30, 2007 @ 06:14 PM
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That LCD screen on the RED camera is totally useless. I'm already hearing that complaint with only the first 25 cameras being released.
-Adam
CEO
www.z5films.com
Posted by Adam on Saturday, September 8, 2007 @ 01:50 AM
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