Dan Keaton
April 26th, 2012, 10:11 AM
Dear Friends,
At NAB, we introduced our next model in the Gemini family, the Gemini RAW.
This very high-end model is schduled for release in September, 2012. Gemini RAW will include support for recording ARRIRAW and Raw and non-Raw from a wide variety of cameras.
We created some confusion with this introduction.
Quite a few have been waiting on our ARRIRAW Option for the Gemini 4:4:4 and with our announcement of the Gemini RAW, felt that they had to purchase the Gemini RAW so that they could record ARRIRAW from an ARRI ALEXA.
To be clear, we expect our ARRIRAW Certification next week.
Then we will finish our firmware reliability testing, and then release our ARRIRAW Option for the Gemini 4:4:4. One does not need to wait for the Gemini RAW.
The next firmware that we will release, scheduled in two to three weeks time, will include the ARRIRAW Option and many other very important new features and functions.
ARRIRAW will be available, in demo mode, in this release. In demo mode, there will be a watermark in the image, but this will allow anyone with a Gemini 4:4:4 to test the new ARRIRAW Option with their Alexa. This allows one to prove that it will work for them, before investing in the ARRIRAW Option.
Then, if they wish to remove the watermark, the ARRIRAW Option may be purchased from any Gemini 4:4:4 dealer. The US Price for this option is $2,995.
Please note that the ARRIRAW Option supports up to 60 frames per second. The hardware support for Dual 3G Inputs are built into each and every Gemini 4:4:4, thus one does not need to purchase additional hardware to support 60 frames per second.
To record over 30 frames per second in ARRIRAW Mode, one needs to have two of our SSD's inserted in the Gemini 4:4:4 as we will be using both simultaneously.
To be clear, any Gemini 4:4:4 with the ARRIRAW Option, will be able to record 23.976 (23.98), 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94 an 60 frames per second.
The ARRIRAW Option will work with any Gemini 4:4:4, regardless of when it was built, and this is just a firmware upgrade and keyword activation of the ARRIRAW Option. The unit does not need to be sent back to us to install ARRIRAW.
Please note that the ARRI ALEXA can record 120 frames per second, but this is limited to internal recording. 120 frames per second is too fast for the dual 3G link that sends ARRIRAW to an external recorder. Thus, 60 frames per second is the fastest that can be recorded in ARRIRAW from any external recorder.
Also, please note that the image quality of the ".ARI" files that we produce will be 100% identical to that of any other ARRI Certified ARRIRAW recorder.
And, of course, there are significant reasons to want to record in ARRIRAW, one is that the image quality is better than recording in-camera and another is that ARRIAW is ideal for archiving, and ARRIRAW is the best way to ensure the long-term financial viability of a project, over recording in-camera.
Also with the new firmware, in non-ARRIRAW Mode, say from a Sony F3 or similar camera, we can record,1080p23.976 (23.98), 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60. In this case, 1080p29.97 and above requires two SSD's.
One new function, of the next firmware release is to be able to trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 via a signal from many cameras and not rely on triggering on incrementing timecode.
This allows one to easily trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 to record, while using countinously running timecode in the camera. Previously one needed to use Record Run timecode to trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 from the camera.
At NAB, we introduced our next model in the Gemini family, the Gemini RAW.
This very high-end model is schduled for release in September, 2012. Gemini RAW will include support for recording ARRIRAW and Raw and non-Raw from a wide variety of cameras.
We created some confusion with this introduction.
Quite a few have been waiting on our ARRIRAW Option for the Gemini 4:4:4 and with our announcement of the Gemini RAW, felt that they had to purchase the Gemini RAW so that they could record ARRIRAW from an ARRI ALEXA.
To be clear, we expect our ARRIRAW Certification next week.
Then we will finish our firmware reliability testing, and then release our ARRIRAW Option for the Gemini 4:4:4. One does not need to wait for the Gemini RAW.
The next firmware that we will release, scheduled in two to three weeks time, will include the ARRIRAW Option and many other very important new features and functions.
ARRIRAW will be available, in demo mode, in this release. In demo mode, there will be a watermark in the image, but this will allow anyone with a Gemini 4:4:4 to test the new ARRIRAW Option with their Alexa. This allows one to prove that it will work for them, before investing in the ARRIRAW Option.
Then, if they wish to remove the watermark, the ARRIRAW Option may be purchased from any Gemini 4:4:4 dealer. The US Price for this option is $2,995.
Please note that the ARRIRAW Option supports up to 60 frames per second. The hardware support for Dual 3G Inputs are built into each and every Gemini 4:4:4, thus one does not need to purchase additional hardware to support 60 frames per second.
To record over 30 frames per second in ARRIRAW Mode, one needs to have two of our SSD's inserted in the Gemini 4:4:4 as we will be using both simultaneously.
To be clear, any Gemini 4:4:4 with the ARRIRAW Option, will be able to record 23.976 (23.98), 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94 an 60 frames per second.
The ARRIRAW Option will work with any Gemini 4:4:4, regardless of when it was built, and this is just a firmware upgrade and keyword activation of the ARRIRAW Option. The unit does not need to be sent back to us to install ARRIRAW.
Please note that the ARRI ALEXA can record 120 frames per second, but this is limited to internal recording. 120 frames per second is too fast for the dual 3G link that sends ARRIRAW to an external recorder. Thus, 60 frames per second is the fastest that can be recorded in ARRIRAW from any external recorder.
Also, please note that the image quality of the ".ARI" files that we produce will be 100% identical to that of any other ARRI Certified ARRIRAW recorder.
And, of course, there are significant reasons to want to record in ARRIRAW, one is that the image quality is better than recording in-camera and another is that ARRIAW is ideal for archiving, and ARRIRAW is the best way to ensure the long-term financial viability of a project, over recording in-camera.
Also with the new firmware, in non-ARRIRAW Mode, say from a Sony F3 or similar camera, we can record,1080p23.976 (23.98), 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60. In this case, 1080p29.97 and above requires two SSD's.
One new function, of the next firmware release is to be able to trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 via a signal from many cameras and not rely on triggering on incrementing timecode.
This allows one to easily trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 to record, while using countinously running timecode in the camera. Previously one needed to use Record Run timecode to trigger the Gemini 4:4:4 from the camera.