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Clifton Production Services and Birns & Sawyer Go RED With New Partnership
The RED ONE is a digital cinema camera unrivaled in performance and cost. It's capable of recording at resolutions up to 4K directly to flash or hard disk based digital storage. It features a Super 35-sized sensor and is compatible with industry standard PL lenses. Top industry insiders including Director
CPS demystifies RED postproduction and completes the puzzle of RED workflows by allowing filmmakers to create highly polished results faster, easier and at lower cost. CPS has conducted extensive testing with RED footage and has established rock-solid workflow practices, both on-set and in post-production to provide clients a trouble-free RED experience.
Through the partnership, filmmakers will be able to hire the RED through Birns & Sawyer and take advantage of the full quality of service that only an experienced rental house can provide. Moreover, they will refer their clients to CPS, a competent and capable post-house that can effortlessly work with the footage.
In addition, CPS and Birns & Sawyer will host hands-on seminars to keep the community up to date on the latest equipment and technical innovations surrounding RED.
Clifton Production Services, founded by brothers Raphael and Sam Kryszek, is a state-of-the-art facility that provides post-production and visual FX services to the entertainment industry. Before starting CPS Raphael worked for E! Entertainment and New Line Cinema and as an experienced modeler, animator and compositor, Sam recently contributed his talents to the TV Shows "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", "Bionic Woman", and "CSI" among others. CPS specializes in complex digital design, FX, 3D animation, editorial and a vast array of other post production services for film and video. For information visit http://www.cliftonpost.com or call 310-684-3155 or email publicity@clifton-post.com
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