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Intro image for article Sony Releases BURANO Firmware Version 2
Tech News
Sony has released the long-awaited version 2 firmware update for the BURANO cinema camera (available as version 2.01 on the Sony website). The update provides new recording formats, new cinema-friendly features, exposure tools, and a host of other updates.
Intro image for article Integration Project Spotlight: Menlo Church
Client Profiles
AbelCine recently completed a project to build, configure, and integrate a new Sony multi-camera system into Menlo Church's Menlo Park, CA campus building. Partnering with Diversified, we also consulted with the in-house team to define their look via lighting and color, as well as providing training on the new equipment and workflows.
Intro image for article Project Spotlight: Auburn Community Church Easter Sunday
Client Profiles
AbelCine provided multi-cam equipment setups along with engineering crew for Auburn Community Church's Easter service, which took place at Neville Arena, home of the Auburn Tigers basketball team, on April 20, 2025. The service drew in 10,000+ attendees and was also livestreamed directly to YouTube.
Intro image for article Project Spotlight: Sight & Sound, "DANIEL - Live!"
Client Profiles
AbelCine provided technical consultation, cinema camera system rental, broadcast engineering, and tech crew to Sight & Sound in support of their first-ever live broadcast into more than 800 theaters across the US, and subsequent worldwide stream on the Sight & Sound TV platform.
Intro image for article Project Spotlight: Roy Wood Jr, "Lonely Flowers"
Client Profiles
AbelCine provided engineering, tech crew, and rental equipment to support the very first multi-cam recording in the US using the ARRI ALEXA 35 Live system, Roy Wood Jr’s stand-up special for Hulu, Lonely Flowers.
Intro image for article Project Spotlight: NBC Sports Technical Summit
Client Profiles
AbelCine served as the event producer and technical consultant for NBC Sports' recent Technical Summit held at All Mobile Video in New York. Key decisions makers from across NBC Sports properties were able to get an up-close look at the latest technologies from multiple manufacturers and preview their new offerings. The two-day event featured hands-on demos, in-depth presentations, and interactive workshop sessions.
Intro image for article Project Spotlight: Gateway Church
Client Profiles
On a recent training and consulting engagement with Gateway Church, AbelCine, in partnership with Diversified, worked with the church's lighting and video production staff to tune their venue lighting, video signal chain, and look pipeline in order to level up the production value and visual appeal of their weekend service live streams.
Intro image for article Integration Project Spotlight: NYU Tisch Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center
Client Profiles
AbelCine served as the tech consultant, strategist and lead systems integrator to the Cinema Studies Department of NYU Tisch for the creation of the Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center at the Industry City campus in Brooklyn. AbelCine led the production and broadcast systems facility build, consisting of two sound stages, two broadcast studios, two control rooms, and multiple ancillary multi-purpose training spaces.
Intro image for article Integration Project Spotlight: WWE Studios
Client Profiles
AbelCine provided production and tech consultation and systems integration for the design, specification, installation, and integration of camera, lighting and ancillary systems within four dedicated studio spaces at WWE’s new production studios at their Stamford, CT headquarters.