
Seagate Technology LLC has just reinforced its commitment to the Entertainment Industry by present ting its 2.5-inch hard drives solely made for the
storage needs of the Silicon Imaging SI-1920HDVR, the world's first digital cinema camera with 10-bit Cineform RAW(TM) direct-to-disc recording.. This camera is ideal for the independent filmmaker as it is able to expose and record at 1080/24/25/30P or 720P up to 72fps in a raw "digital negative" format.
Sillicon Imaging will now include the Seagate EE25 Series hard disc drives, and Momentus 5400.3 hard disc drive with perpendicular recording technology into its equipment. It is also capable of delivering in temperatures ranging from 30 to 85 degrees C and in high-humidity and high-altitude environments. It is also built to absorb shock and vibration up to 350 Gs, meaning you can drop it from the sky at 20Metres and it will still survive.
"Seagate hard drives have made it possible for the movie industry to revolutionize editing, post-production, and distribution. Now, filmmakers
can start editing their creations immediately by moving digital negatives directly from the camera's drive to storage in the editing console," said
Brodie Keast, Seagate senior vice president and general manager of Consumer Electronics. "The hard drive continues to be an enabling technology for the creation, distribution, discovery, and consumption of digital content, and Seagate's strategy for leveraging technology platforms will help us address a wide variety of these emerging applications."
Seagate EE25 Series hard disc drives for world's first digital cinema camera source
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