Hollywood, CA and Dallas, TX (PRWEB) 22 February 2012
Redrock Micro, the recognized leader in affordable, professional-quality cinema accessories, today announced a new ultra Redrock Cage | blue platforms to support a family, and accessories for Canon C300 is now shipping. Ultra Cage Redrock rigs debuted originally just a set of Canon C300 launch video – has expanded to include new settings and accessories for the EOS C300
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During the ultra
Cage | Blue product line, the Redrock over dozens of new accessories and offers 5 new rig settings for Canon C300, including:
? Events for the ultra-compact handheld rig
? Ultra Field Cinema Bundle shoulder mount rig to use an external monitor or EVF
? Ultra eyeSpy shoulder mount rig for use in C300 window
? Ultra Cage | blue 15mm Cinema bunch of studio production
? Ultra Cage | Blue Cinema 15/19mm a bunch of studio production
Ultra Cage: Choice of proven filmmakers, independent and studio productions
Redrock was elected a partner and only supplier of Canon EOS platforms C300 launch production of the film by Ron Howard DGA beads, Richard Crudo rises and Felix Alcan? Sam Nicholson rises and Vincent Laforest DGA.
Canons announcement that ultra Redrock Cage is the go-to accessory for TV shows and movies in production, using the C300, including Saturday Night Live, NCIS, and La Cage has become an ultra Redrock great reviews of this and other projects:
Alexander Buono, DP Saturday Night Live: The new C300 Canon cine-style camera is great, but if you are planning a traditional accessories like Iris rods, follow focus, matte box, etc., Redrock Micro Ultra cage C300 is not required.
Richard Crudo, ASC: Is a tripod, the portable mode, or sail on the Steadicam Ultra Cage is the perfect solution for accessorizing this exciting new camera. Redrock [Ultra Cage] C300 was an integral part of the package. We could not do it without an image.
Vincent Laforest, DGA, “Cage is ultra important for the skeleton of the C300 camera is to build up and actually make it ready for all the necessary tools and supplies, we are accustomed to theater production.”
working alongside highly respected filmmakers and Canon EOS development of C300, we have created a family of products and platforms that actually complement C300, said James Hurd, Chief Revolutionary at Redrock. C300 slides directly in the form of ultra drilling installation support. All camera functions, and features doors are fully accessible. The new ultra-cage us | blue unit equipment and supplies, the new C300 will fit exactly to your shooting style
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Powered
ultra cage Version
Redrock also offers a version of the power of the ultra Cage optional Power Pack Kit C300 amazingly versatile accessory that provides power control and conversion, verification and distribution of Canon C300 is a compact and flexible package. An ultra-cage, it is complete and the necessary authority and support.
Pricing and Availability
New ultra
Cage | C300 blue and the other Redrock accessories are now available and can be purchased directly from Redrock Micro or one of the world’s authority on http://store.redrockmicro.com Redrock Micro resellers. Pricing will start in an ultra cage $ 550. Additional prices vary depending on configuration. As with all Redrock Products, Ultra Cage | Blue is made in the USA and carries a lifetime warranty
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About Redrock Micro
Redrock Micro revolutionized independent film in the early 2000s with the M2 cinema lens adapter, and invented the digital movie theater in 2008 HDSL rigs and accessories. Today, Redrock Micro continues to lead the industry in innovation for its award-winning depth of field adapters, support rigs, focus controllers, and advanced cinema accessories. For more information, visit redrockmicro.com.
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