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One month ago, Apple released the Vision Pro augmented reality headset.
Today, we're using it to pull focus.
In this video, we discuss a camera assistant's requirements and challenges on set, and how Vision Pro can solve those problems.
From testing to using it in production, we'll show you our workflow, budget, and even 1st AC Amritha Mary's thoughts on why this could be the future of pulling focus on set.
Do you think the Vision Pro could serve a role in future productions? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, we're always deriving inspiration from your feedback. Don't forget to subscribe and follow our journey in building the future of workflow.
0:00 Intro
0:19 First Test Focus Pulling with Apple Vision Pro
0:41 Who is Strada?
0:58 First Camera Assistant Amritha Mary
1:54 Challenges of a Camera Assistant
3:24 How Vision Pro Addresses Challenges of an AC
3:58 What is Pixel Pitch?
4:55 Wireless Connection with Vision Pro
5:25 Vision Pro Focus Pulling Monitor
5:39 Using the iPhone as a camera in tandem with Vision Pro
5:59 Using APowerMIrror for Monitor Viewing
6:48 Our Monitor Budget
7:40 Monitor Mobiliity
8:28 Camera Metadata with the Blackmagic Camera App
8:58 Tentacle Sync E System for Timecode Sync
9:53 Wireless Lens Control
9:56 Atlas Mercury Anamorphic Primes & Beastgrip DOF Adapter Mark 3
10:27 Tilta Nucleus Kit
11:21 High Mobility
11:53 Edelkrone Slider Plus
14:15 The Potential of Augmented Reality
15:38 The App Store Advantage
Director: Michael Cioni
DP: Shannon Stutenroth
Producer: Pete Cioni
Line Producer: Margot Bradshaw
Production Designer: Amalia Romploulias
Editor: Andrea Otto
Motion Graphics: Andre Castro
Colorist: Nick Lareau
Gaffer: Jacob Abrams
Key Grip: Nick Lundstrom
Swing: Ryan A. Hueter
Sound: Fletcher Alliston
Leadman: Roman Salcedo
Art Assistant: Jordan Stringfield
Camera Operator: JP Dellanno
1st AC: Amritha Mary
2nd AC: Martin Velasquez
BTS Video: Clyde Bessey
BTS 1st AC: Tyler Beckerman
BTS Photographer: Lorelei Rubik
Special thanks to
Dan at Atlas Lens Co
Beastgrip