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The apertus° Team at IBC 2013

Submitted by Sebastian on Wed, 09/18/2013 - 11:00

Whilst operating on a super tight schedule, we were able to meet up with a good range of contacts from various companies including Xilinx, P+S Technik, LockCircle, Ikonoskop, Silicon Imaging, Atomos, Altera, Cinema5D, Redsharknews / Editshare, Slashcam.de and IntoPix.

After generating some interesting discussion with the aforementioned players regarding our project and the future of Axiom, we will be sure to incorporate their high quality feedback into our designs (in the appropriate areas). We'd also like to let you know that upon discovering these new ideas/perspectives/information and extending our network, we will be busy processing everything that we gained from our time at IBC 2013 until the end of next week.

As such, please send us a reminder if we promised to get back to you but have not yet done so.

apertus° IBC 2013 Xilinx
apertus° members meeting with Aaron Behman (Xilinx Broadcast and Consumer Segment) to discuss ways of future collaboration.

Alongside all of this, we also met up with people from the broader community, including Stefan de Konink (from the Elphel community), Sam Heijens - a Belgian filmmaker who contacted us recently- and Malte Fiala, who is working on creating a web based open source footage exchange and collaboration platform for film makers. Finally, after all of our meetings were said and done, there remained a small window for internal discussions regarding the final phase of shooting for Oscar's debut feature film and our plans for the Axiom crowd funding campaign. We hope to start this sooner rather than later, and more information will follow shortly.


apertus° IBC 2013 ikonoskop
Meeting Peter Gustafsson (Ikonoskop) who is - just like apertus° - a member of the Cinema DNG Initiative (the only open standard format for raw video).

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7 years ago
Mark Lovick

Creative Logical Thinking

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I've been thinking along these lines myself for years. The wifi mobile phone app would also be the viewfinder as well as the complete camera control unit. Any lens system should be usable from Panavision 'anamorphic' to older 35mm still lens mounts. Someone had to stop talking about it and just do it ! Well done, its all about the image and budget to get amazing motion pixels.
- Mark Lovick | Director & Camera Operator

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