Pandora, Kent, U.K., began shipping its Megadef color correction system for film resolution images recently. The first deliveries in New York are at The Tape House Advanced Imaging Center and HBO Studio Productions. The Megadef operates in conjunction with Philips Spirit Datacine at both sites, enabling color correction of film to tape or data, or HD tape to HD tape.
Tape House director of high definition and data services Tim Spitzer said the Megadef installation brings the future of color correction a step closer, which he believes is working with data files that would be stored on a server and outputted to whatever medium is requested.
Benefits for today, he said, are that the Megadef allows immediate, short term advantages of speeding up the color correction process and [offering] more precise control of the color correction process.
SHOOT recently sat down with Spitzer and Tape House director of the Spirit Datacine John Dowdell for a first look at the new systems capabilities. Dowdell contended this system offers colorists far greater precision in the toolset than what was previously available. He also explained that with the Megadef, the color correction takes place in the 2K environment when the film is scanned. Therefore the color correction will hold when the images go to various formats or mediums.
Ralph Fumante, VP of operations at HBO Studio Productions, shared Tape Houses enthusiasm. The HD images that come out of this combo Spirit and Megadef far exceed anything Ive seen up until this point, he said. He enthused that Megadef can make 16 mm look more like 35 mm.
HBOs purchase was triggered by its plans to launch HBO in high definition March 6. The HBO suites will be used for this venture, although the Spirit is also available to outside clients. Tape House has been using its Spirit room for a variety of applications, including network/cable programs, features and commercials.