(Los Angeles, California--October 10, 2008) The Digital Cinema Society (DCS), a nonprofit educational cooperative with an international membership nearing 4,000 has announced plans to present the ARRIFLEX D-21 film style cinematic camera at Clairmont Camera Film & Digital on October 25th 2008.
James Mathers President of the DCS comments, “We will be looking at all aspects of operation and set up for the ARRI D-21, Mike Condon from Clairmont Cameras will guide us through the significant improvements of this camera, the available workflows and recording options. Staff from ARRI are expected to attend on the day. Also joining us is Ted White from S.two who are known for their comprehensive range of uncompressed field recording products and elegant workflow solutions to speed the material through the post environment.”
To register, or to see full details of this and future DCS events please visit http://www.digitalcinemasociety.org
About the Digital Cinema Society
The DCS is a format agnostic educational cooperative dedicated to informing the entertainment industry about the integration of digital technology. Member benefits include access to seminars and networking events, DCS on-line with “knowledge-on-demand” streaming educational content, member forums, and a monthly eNewsletter featuring unbiased analysis of the latest developments in Digital Cinema. We invite you to join us now for a free trial membership: http://www.digitalcinemasociety.org/join
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