Steven Soderbergh featurette on shooting Che with RED
1 Comment Published by Matthew Jeppsen January 26th, 2010 in Art, Cameras, Interviews, NewsThe upcoming Criterion release of Steven Soderbergh’s “Che” has an interesting featurette on the disc that talks about the Red One camera, and how it was used in production of this film.
You can watch the featurette “Che and the Digital Cinema Revolution” in the video playlist below. I’ve also posted a few thoughts on some of the interview quotes over at PVC.
Che and the Digital Cinema Revolution
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It actually has been released on January 19th.