Let’s take a pause from all the last camera announcements and smell the roses with this outstanding epic ultra-high fps video. Shot on a modified Freefly Ember by filmmaker Tim Sessler, Levitate is the best video that was shot on this camera. Check it out.
BTS of Levitate. The Freefly Ember. Picture by Tim Sessler from Brooklyn Aerials Freefly as a high-speed-camera manufacturer
Back in 2020 Freefly Systems released the Wave camera. It was the company’s first entry into the slow-motion specialty camera world. Three years later they released Ember which has improved image quality, dynamic range, resolution, and usability – allowing us to capture 4K images at up to 1,000 Fps. “Overall we were really impressed by Ember – the camera delivers an incredible image for its small form factor and price”, tells us filmmaker Tim Sessler from the production company Brooklyn Aerials. The differences between Ember and Wave are solid,...
BTS of Levitate. The Freefly Ember. Picture by Tim Sessler from Brooklyn Aerials Freefly as a high-speed-camera manufacturer
Back in 2020 Freefly Systems released the Wave camera. It was the company’s first entry into the slow-motion specialty camera world. Three years later they released Ember which has improved image quality, dynamic range, resolution, and usability – allowing us to capture 4K images at up to 1,000 Fps. “Overall we were really impressed by Ember – the camera delivers an incredible image for its small form factor and price”, tells us filmmaker Tim Sessler from the production company Brooklyn Aerials. The differences between Ember and Wave are solid,...
- 9/16/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
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