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Chris Hurd
May 7th, 2012, 03:26 PM
Join Canon Live Learning for a first look at the EOS C500, the only Cinema EOS camera offering support for 4K RAW output. Designed for 4K professional production environments, the EOS C500 features Canon’s renowned high-sensitivity and low-noise technologies, including high ISO settings of up to 20,000.

The evening will begin with a 4K screening of Man and Beast, a short film shot with the EOS C500 by Director Dante Ariola, DP Jeff Cronenweth and 2nd Unit DP Peter Simonite. Peter will be on hand to share his behind the scene insights and an operator’s perspective on shooting with the EOS C500.

Man and Beast was processed and colored by postproduction house Fotokem. After the screening, representatives will unfold the post process from beginning to end. The evening will conclude with a Canon representative providing a brief introduction on the EOS C500, followed by an open Q&A.

EOS C500 cameras will be available for demonstration by Canon Professional Market Specialists at this event.

Limited seating available. Registration required, see info links below...

First Look: EOS C500, featuring 4K RAW Output
Presented by: Canon Live Learning
Program: Professional Development Seminars & Workshops
Date: May 10, 2012
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Doors open at 5:30pm
Fee: Free of charge. Advanced registration required
Location: The Los Angeles Film School, 6363 Sunset Blvd, main 4K theater, Los Angeles, California 90028
Organization: Canon Live Learning
Questions: CanonLiveLearning at cusa dot canon dot com

To register, visit Canon DLC: Professional Development Seminars & Workshops (http://usa.canon.com/proworkshops)
or go to Canon DLC: Event: First Look: EOS C500, featuring 4K RAW Output (http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/events_calendar/event_details/cll_events/20120510_pro_losangeles.shtml)

Jim Martin
May 7th, 2012, 06:29 PM
I'll be there.......The theater at LA Film School is quite nice....4K projector with stadium seating....and it is very important to see, not only the C500 films, but all the C300 films with 4K projection....it's jaw-dropping.

Jim Martin
Filmtools.com