The RTV/EMS TimeFreezeRig:
NEWS: From 2012 on the RTV/EMS TimeFreezeSystem is exclusively available via www.campilots.de.
Cameras: (without "in/out cam's")
- 40x Canon EOS 30D
- Sensors: 22,5x15mm (CMOS, 8,2 MegaPixels)
- Resolution: 3.504 x 2.336 pixels (RAW) - more than enough, for a Full-HD cropping!
- In-/OutCamera could be a Canon 5D2, or any other analogue or digital system.
Lenses:
- 40x Sigma 20mm F1.8 prime lense
TriggerSystem: (a very special development)
- all cameras triggering at exacly the same time (time-freeze-effect)
Rigs: (SteelPipes - "StandartPackage")
- straight: 1x 12m, 1x 6m
- curved: 1x 6m slightly curved
- Custom made rigs can be provided for extra costs.
SetUpTime of the system:
- Hard to estimate, without any further job-details.
- Depending on the project and the environment, approx. 3h to 6h.
- Two PrepDay's are required - one prior shooting in Munich and one on set.
PreView:
- a "LowRes-PreView" will be available "OnSet" approx. 15min. after a shot
PostProduction:
- We are producing completely finished TimeFreezeSequenzes for our clients.
- You will get a "ready-to-grade" product, for example, an uncompressed QuickTimeFilm.
- 1-2 days of PostProduction after shooting is required.
- Duration: 25 cameras = 25 Frames = 1sec. / 40 cameras = 40 Frames = 1,6 sec.
- Interpolation: In most cases the duration can be expanded by interpolation up to 200%.
Pricing:
- Please contact us for an individual quotation, every job is different!
- All is upon request only. Unfortunately, this is not inexpensive fun!
- Start thinking about this nice toy from € 10.000.- per day. (For the bare system only!)
- Please consider/calculate a massive lighting effort!
- And absolutely nothing will be fast on set!
Warranty:
- There is no warranty at all, this is all hyper complicated stuff!
- But we never disappointed our clients until now.
PostScriptum:
- If you're not having about € 15.000.- in your budget, for a couple of easy shots on one single day,
please refrain to call us - it'll be a "MissionImpossible" unfortunately!
Trailer 2011:
click here to watch the clip
Publications:
click here to read the article (german)