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?Reality Check? for JVC ProHD Camera New Australian-made film shot using the first models of the GY-HD101E HD cameras (August 08, 2005)

JVC's GY-HD101E HD cameras used for production of 'Reality Check'

JVC's GY-HD101E HD cameras used for production of 'Reality Check'

The first film in the world to be shot with two JVC GY-HD101E ProHD* cameras is now in production. The film entitled ?Reality Check? stars Paul Mercurio (lead actor of Australian film, Strictly Ballroom) and Dieter Brenmar (actor in Australian television drama, Home and Away) is a kind of ?Survivor gone wrong? movie. The film is directed by Geoff Cox, a director and DOP with over thirty years? extensive experience in film and television. Cox?s credits include movies such as Rapid Fear 1, The Turner Affair, Beastmaster and Flipper as well as the television drama, E-Street. Reality Check is produced by Cox?s Tempo Pictures, an Australian independent production company, fast building a reputation for developing high quality commercial feature films, high-end commercials and corporate videos.

Shot entirely in HD and on-location on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, Cox went to considerable lengths to buy two GY-HD101E ProHD cameras after being introduced to them by JVC?s Brisbane distributor ProVisual. Cox commented ?when Steve (Hibberd) from ProVisual told me about the GY-HD101E I knew I had to see one live in action, so I booked a ticket to NAB that day and went for a demo. That?s where I met Noel (Oakes), National Sales Manager at JVC Australia and we put the camera through its paces. I was very impressed by not only what the camera could do but by its affordability and the service offered by both JVC and ProVisual. I realised very quickly that this is a true operator?s camera. JVC have nailed exactly what we want so I ordered two of them to shoot Reality Check with.?
 


ProVisual Managing Director Steve Hibberd adds, ?At this point the hard work started as the cameras had only just been launched at NAB and the demand for them was incredible, so we pulled out all the stops with JVC to get the first two cameras available from the factory over to Geoff on the Gold Coast in order for him to meet his start date. Fortunately we did just that.?

With over 22 years experience in the Broadcast & Professional Industry as well as qualifications as an electronics engineer, Hibberd heads up Provisual and is well qualified to comment on the GY-HD101E ProHD camera. He continued, ?After being involved in the video industry for over 20 years I?m very excited about this camera as it offers us entry into the film production market with a whole new client list. This camera is the best thing that?s been produced in the last 15 years in terms of price and performance.?

Cox adds, ?My decision to buy the GY-HD101E came after researching all the available alternatives and discovering that this camera was the closest thing I?d seen in the world that could shoot 24P progressive and the closest thing to emulate film at a very affordable price.?

The GY-HD101E is a professionally featured, full resolution ProHD progressive camcorder with interchangeable lenses and utilises three newly developed 1/3-inch CCD image sensors, each one featuring an array of 1280x720 pixels (approximately 1 mega pixel), with micro lenses. Eliminating the need for image scaling, its native resolution matches that of most HDTV displays. In addition, the GY-HD101E provides real time playback in all major DTV formats, allowing easy conversion of recorded data to other formats without compromising the level of quality.

JVC Professional, Australia?s National Sales Manager Noel Oakes said, ?This camera has come at the perfect time for JVC. Independent filmmakers are a key market for us and this camera is a great test bench to get them off the mark. As one of the founders and leaders in the development of the HDV format JVC is committed to bringing innovative technology to the market with the GY-HD101E leading the way. At JVC we are also very proud to be supporting independent film makers like Geoff Cox and Tempo Films.?

Cox concluded, ?I am delighted with the results so far and the value for money afforded by the GY-HD101E. This has also enabled me to buy the JVC BR-HD50E ProHD editor and DT-V1700E HD monitor. The JVC ProHD range is very healthy for the industry and gives independent filmmakers the chance to compete in the marketplace and tell their story. I?m in love with it?

The GY-HD100E and GY-HD101E (with IEEE1394 in and out) cameras and the BR-HD50E recorder / player will be available in Europe in early August 2005. The European HD multi-standard monitor, model DT-V1710CG is available now.


*ProHD is JVC?s generic term for the concept of delivering affordable HD products and the product line itself. As a part of this concept and as one of the format?s founders JVC promotes the HDV format. HDV is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan.


About JVC Professional Products Australia/New Zealand
JVC is a leading international electronics company that has achieved success by combining its excellence in audio, visual and multimedia products.

JVC Professional Products Australia/New Zealand, with its Head Office in Sydney has sales offices in each capital city and a branch in Auckland, is responsible for all sales marketing, service and support across all JVC professional and consumer products in the region.

The Australia/New Zealand operation is headed by industry veteran Noel Oakes in his role as National Sales Manager.


About JVC
JVC Professional Europe Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Limited and is one of the world?s leading manufacturers and suppliers of video and data-related products.

For more information visit http://www.jvcproeurope.com.

 


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