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Films shot on RED play a big role in Giant Screen Cinema Association’s 2022 Film Expo

Mar 11, 2022
The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness (Photo – 2020 (c) Florian Schulz)

The Giant Screen Cinema Association (GSCA) Film Expo opened this week with a number of compelling films screening for attendees that originated on RED Digital Cinema cameras.

Continuing its leadership in natural history filmmaking, RED has supported the filmmakers behind 13 of the 17 films being presented in the New Films category, including:

Ancient Caves
Antarctica
Astronaut: Ocean to Orbit
Cephalopods: Aliens of the Deep
Into America’s Wild
Ireland
Ocean’s Odyssey
Secrets of the Sea
Serengeti
The Secret World of Fungi
The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness
The Last Glaciers
The Search for Snow

“We feel privileged that these talented filmmakers chose RED cameras to tell these important stories,” says Brian Henderson of RED Digital Cinema. “We want storytellers to know they don’t have to compromise their vision, and if their story needs to be big, there is no better option for high resolution than RED.”

Finished films as well as titles in production are screening this week. The Film Expo runs March 8-9 in Universal City, California, at the AMC CityWalk Theatre and Universal City Hilton, with some optional on-line viewing options available.

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