A resident filed a 311 complaint about film crews filming on Boston Common during rush hour, causing disruption and blocking sidewalks, despite most scenes being shot in Toronto, and questioning the timing of the shoot.
Blackmagic Design has introduced its first full-frame camera, the Cinema Camera 6K, which features a 24.6-megapixel sensor, shoots up to 6K, and has dual native ISO for excellent low-light performance. Unlike previous models, it uses the L-Mount alliance and is compatible with lenses from Panasonic, Leica, Sigma, and other partners. Designed for cinema shooting, it lacks continuous autofocus and built-in stabilization. The camera offers advantages such as shallower depth of field and better low-light performance, with 13 stops of dynamic range and dual ISO performance up to 25,600. It can shoot in various resolutions and frame rates, and comes with a bright HDR touchscreen for monitoring. Priced at $2,595, it is the most affordable full-frame cinema-specific camera available. Blackmagic Design also released the Blackmagic Camera iPhone app for cinema-like camera controls and collaboration.