Blackmagic Design today announced that Australian independent drama “Heart of the Man” was filmed with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K digital film cameras.
The compelling debut feature film by Indigenous writer, director, actor and producer David Cook explores notions of identity, love, grief and acceptance. Inspired by Cook’s personal experiences, “Heart of the Man” revolves around rising amateur boxer, Chris Wundurra (Parker Little), who is torn between pleasing his father and following his heart. The coming of age story was shot in Brisbane and Warwick, a small Queensland town, and is already captivating audiences with its authenticity and emotional depth.
From the onset, Cook was adamant about using Blackmagic Design cameras given the film’s strict budget and short production timeframe. With many scenes shot at sunrise or sunset, the team had to move in time with the sun, often capturing exterior running and training shots. Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro enabled the skeleton crew to move quickly, without jeopardizing image quality, even in the challenging run and gun nature of the shoot.
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