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Charles Haine

Filmmaker, Tech Nerd

Charles Haine is currently a professor at the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema.

Since completing his MFA at USC in 2005, he has worked as a freelance director, cinematographer and colorist. Haine founded the Academy Award nominated production company Dirty Robber in 2008.

Among Haine's directing highlights are: a music video for Fitz and the Tantrums "Don't Gotta Work It Out," which featured on Pop Up Video); fashion advertisements for Fais Do Do and Emory K Holiday; and countless book trailers for Simon & Schuster, Penguin, Quirk and many others—including the trailer for Chuck Klosterman’s novel The Visible Man.

As a cinematographer, he shot the opening title sequence to the TNT hit RIZZOLI & ISLES, and his color work includes clients like Nissan, Ford, TBWA Chiat Day, ESPN, and many, many more.

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Article Comment – The Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K Legitimately Shakes Up the Camera Market

I think it's pretty obvious in the article I'm just talking about horizontal resolution in the pixel counts.

11 months ago
Article Comment – The Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K Legitimately Shakes Up the Camera Market

Yeah, but the filenames don't! THAT'S the killer feature I'm hoping for: filename passthrough. I last tried this in January with then then newest firmware and it didn't work; filename matching will make this thing killer.

11 months ago
Article Comment – The Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K Legitimately Shakes Up the Camera Market

Thanks! And yeah the blackmagic box is a little overpriced, but seems popular for it's simplicity. I used to have a massive eGPU back in 2012, 3x NVIDIA cards, it was great, from Cubix, the custom solutions are way cheaper.

11 months ago
Article Comment – The Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K Legitimately Shakes Up the Camera Market

Yes it does but for the most part the older ones were mostly used in ProRes at 2.5K which is after debayering! Should've made that clear.

11 months ago
Boards Comment – Any alternative to Kyno?

answered on the podcast this week, up on friday!

Kyno is alive! and no big alternative comes to mind.

12 months ago
Boards Comment – HD, 4K or 6K for Television

Answered last week on the podcast! IMHO opinion we'll be delieving 1080p for TV for DECADES, while streaming moves to 4k then 8k and then eventually 16k.

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