ARRI - Newsletter, November 2005

ARRI Offers Video Accessories


A rendering of the MB-20 matte box system

Although many are familiar with ARRI’s reputation as a manufacturer of the highest quality film cameras  in the world,  many are unaware of ARRI’s full line of video accessories. The system includes all components to complete a camera package: adapter plates, bridge plates for studio and lightweight operation, follow focus system and, of course, the MB-20 matte box system with all the bells and whistles. The follow focus system is specifically devised for the different gear ratios of HD lenses to achieve an extremely precise focus pull.

The video accessories are designed with the same high standards as their film camera accessories and perfectly suited for the demands of professional HD camera use.The modular design of the ARRI accessories system allows adaptability to nearly every HD camera on the market, making ARRI the perfect solution for top end HD cameras like the Panasonic Varicam, Sony Cine Alta and the Thompson Grass Valley Viper.

ARRI video accessories are distributed and supported through ARRI Inc. New York and Burbank as well as Fletcher Chicago, Film/Video Equipment Service Co, Abel Cine Tech and Birns & Sawyer.

Visit the ARRI Video Accessories product page for more information.

 

Newsletter 18 - 09/2006


ARRI AROUND THE WEB
A selection of links around the Internet featuring ARRI.

1. A Nymph in Our Midst
Christopher Doyle, HKSC joins M. Night Shyamalan for the fairytale drama Lady in the Water.
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2. A Look at the ARRI D-20 from CineGear Expo 2006
Debra Kaufman takes you on a close-up tour of the ARRI D-20 digital cinema camera from the ground of CineGear Expo 2006 and also talks of the impact the new agreement between ARRI and the rental house Clairmont Camera.
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3. Robert Koehler Review of Cinematographer Style for Daily Variety
One hundred and ten world-class cinematographers' thoughts on their widely discussed but little understood art-plus-craft are packed into 86 minutes in "Cinematographer Style." For a film about cinema's visual aspects, docu is strikingly contained to talking-heads shots -- often closely held -- of the lensers, who rep the cream of the English-language film world.
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