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Shot on BURANO: Watch Sony’s powerful short film ‘The Knowing’

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The following deal is from a No Film School sponsor. We will occasionally send special deals and opportunities for filmmakers from a select list of partners. [SONY | CINE]() [World-Renowned Conservation Photographers Team with Academy Award-Winning Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki for Powerful Short Film] World-Renowned Conservation Photographers Team with Academy Award-Winning Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki for Powerful Short Film Conservation-Themed Film Features Usage of the New BURANO Digital Cinema Camera Conservation photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen, co-founders of [SeaLegacy](=), and three-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Emmanuel “Chivo” Lubezki traveled to Western Australia with Sony’s new digital cinema camera, the BURANO, to create an important film on the ocean and the future of the planet called “The Knowing.” [Watch the full video](=) [Behind the Scenes] To help tell this story, the filmmakers used the new Sony BURANO, a digital cinema camera that combines the image quality of the flagship VENICE camera system with the size and flexibility of a smaller camera – perfect for wildlife filmmakers or small crews. With its compact size and incredible image quality, the BURANO met their needs in lowlight settings, allowing the filmmakers to film the endangered Southern Right Whale underwater with their newborn calves – showcasing the recovery of a species that was considered critically endangered just ten years ago. [Watch Behind the Scenes video](=) [Burano] [SONY | CINE]() [FaceBook]()[Twitter](=)[Instagram]()[YouTube]() ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | No Film School | 8605 Santa Monica Blvd PMB 39920, West Hollywood, CA 90069 [No Film School](​ ​

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