Blackmagic Design today announced that the independent feature film “Joachim and the Apocalypse” was produced using a Blackmagic RAW workflow from set through to post production. The Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K digital film camera served as the film’s principal camera, with editorial and finishing taking place in DaVinci Resolve Studio and Fusion Studio handling the film’s visual effects (VFX).
Produced by Delta Star Pictures in Rome, the historical drama recently premiered in the U.S. at the Los Angeles Italia Film Festival following its success at the Italian box office. Set during the Crusades, the film follows the final days of Joachim of Fiore, a visionary monk and theologian whose interpretations of the Apocalypse defied the Church.
Director Jordan River and DP Gianni Mammolotti AIC opted to shoot the feature on the URSA Mini Pro 12K and paired the camera with a mix of Cooke and Xeen optics, balancing the need for a cinematic aesthetic against the practicality of shooting in real locations.
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