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Elevate Your Production with CereProds Premier Location Filming Services in Puerto Rico

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Elevate Your Production with CereProds Premier Location Filming Services in Puerto Rico

Are you seeking a captivating backdrop to bring your creative vision to life? Look no further than CereProds LLC, the premier film and video production services company based in Puerto Rico.

CereProds LLC boasts a team of seasoned professionals who blend expertise with innovation to deliver exceptional location filming services. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every detail is meticulously curated to enhance the visual impact of your project.

Discover the beauty and versatility of Puerto Rico's landscapes with CereProds LLC. From pristine beaches and verdant rainforests to historical landmarks and contemporary urban settings, our diverse range of locations provides the perfect canvas for your production. Our dedicated crew has a keen eye for capturing the unique essence of each setting, guaranteeing that your project will leave a lasting impression.

Whether you're a filmmaker, production company, or advertising agency, CereProds LLC is equipped to meet your filming needs. We handle the logistics with precision, allowing you to focus on unleashing your creativity and bringing your ideas to fruition. With a reputation for unparalleled service and attention to detail, we are the trusted choice for location filming services in Puerto Rico.

Ready to transform your vision into a cinematic masterpiece? Contact CereProds today to discuss your project and explore our tailored location filming services. Let us partner with you to create a production that transcends expectations and captivates your audience.

Experience the difference with CereProds – where every frame tells a story, and every location is a work of art. Elevate your production with our exceptional location filming services in Puerto Rico.

Contact us now at info@cereprods.com or call our Puerto Rico or Florida line.

Ready to elevate your production? Contact CereProds LLC today to discover our premier location filming services in Puerto Rico!

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Unveiling Puerto Rico's Captivating Filming Locations with CereProds

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Unveiling Puerto Rico's Captivating Filming Locations with CereProds

At CereProds, we take pride in offering vibrant film production services against the backdrop of Puerto Rico's most captivating filming locations. Nestled in the heart of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, our studio provides a versatile setting for creative endeavors, equipped with a dynamic 24x40' cyclorama wall, a full range of cameras, lighting, and additional equipment.

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Worlds Collide! Nikon Buys RED Cinema

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Worlds Collide! Nikon Buys RED Cinema

The acquisition of RED Cinema by Nikon marks a significant shift in the world of cinematography, with potential implications for filmmakers worldwide. Nikon's recent press release unveils their strategic acquisition, indicating a bold move into the premium cine camera systems market. This acquisition brings together the expertise of Nikon's imaging technology and RED Cinema's acclaimed lineup of cine cameras, potentially shaping the future of cinematic imagery…

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Sony's New Flagship Workhorse

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Sony's New Flagship Workhorse

The Sony FS7II and FX9 both feature Super 35mm-sized sensors, a common size used in the film and broadcast industry. The difference lies in their resolutions. The FS7II has a 4K output resolution, while the FX9 boasts a 6K full-frame sensor that can scale to 4K.

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Microblog: Atomos Sumo 19" Production Monitor

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Microblog: Atomos Sumo 19" Production Monitor

Looking for a comprehensive production monitor solution that includes the latest modern cameras such as the Sony PMW FX9 and FX6? The Atomos Sumo 19” production monitor offers stand-out features suitable for professionals in the video production industry.

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Puerto Rico Film Commission Raises Tax Credits Cap

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Puerto Rico Film Commission Raises Tax Credits Cap

HUGE news out of Puerto Rico as Governor Pedro R. P. Pierluisi raises the Film Tax incentives cap from $34m to $100m. This can encourage a growth of new investment in qualified film and media projects up to half a billion dollars!

“The film industry has great potential on our island. We have seen it in action over the past few years through highly renowned and successful local and national productions,” Pierluisi said. “The film industry has generated thousands of jobs and positively impacted the island’s economy. I support this industry and have provided more incentives to increase film production in Puerto Rico, which in addition to having a positive effect on economic development, promotes tourism on our island.” - Gov. Pierluisi

The new law will allow the Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DDEC by its Spanish acronym) to distribute $100 million among all eligible film projects. At least 10% of the total incentive is for local productions and documentaries.

Reach out to us at CereProds LLC if you’d like to discuss your next film project in Puerto Rico.

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Netflix Friendly Camera Solutions - Puerto Rico

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Netflix Friendly Camera Solutions - Puerto Rico

One streaming service to rule them all. Netflix is the undisputed King of Video-on-Demand (VOD), the first to break ground on its own studios creation of IP and winning prestigious awards including dozens of Academy Awards as far back as 2014.

Although many competitor have risen since then (looking at you, Mr. Bezos) no one compares to Netflix in terms of original content and global impact. Thanks, in part to this, Netflix has a very specific and considered requirement for its camera technology needs that no producer can afford to ignore.

Netflix Originals - the flourish of sound, that instantly familiar ident which could be compared to the Windows 95 chime in terms of memorability and adoption, the prelude to in house productions of the streaming giant. However, just like members only clubs there is a strict "dress code” in respect of camera specifications that the platform will carry and award the title “Netflix approved”.

Let’s take a deep dive.

Image credit: Netflix

“Netflix approved” means that cameras have the minimum specs required to ensure the expected quality of a Netflix Original. While it shouldn’t be your only guide when purchasing a camera, seeing Netflix’s approval as a feature on a certain model might be something to consider, especially since many cinema cameras are a serious investment.

The Devil is in the Details

With a myriad of camera options out there it can be daunting to decide which unit to invest in. Fortunately, Netflix publishes the key specifications it requires for a camera to gain its approval. However, Netflix also states that just because a camera meets the minimum requirements doesn’t mean it will be approved (make your mind up, Netflix!).

In short, Netflix takes a more holistic look at each camera, examining aspects such as dynamic range, form factor, workflow, and more.

In any case, here are the minimum requirements for approval.

  • True UHD 4K sensor with a minimum of 3840 photosites across

  • High-quality capture format, such as raw or an intra-frame compressed codec

  • 16-bit linear or 10-bit log processing

  • Capture transfer function (e.g., S-Log3, Canon Log 2)

  • Capture color science (e.g., S-Gamut3.cine, RED Wide Gamut RGB)

  • No looks or corrections baked into the original files

  • Files maintain all metadata (i.e., tape name, timecode, frame rate, ISO, etc.)

Netflix also makes some optional, operational requests for using the cameras. These include:

  • Daily black balancing of camera sensor

  • Avoiding spanned clips (i.e., single takes spread out on multiple cards) -

  • Extra resolution for anamorphic imaging

  • Use of aspect ratios less than or equal to 2:1

Again, these are just the baseline specs and I could easily find a dozen cameras that appear to meet them that don’t make the cut. Netflix also doesn’t seem to consider features unlocked through optional third-party accessories, such as raw via an external recorder. That is a solid list of requirements if you are shopping for your next cinema camera. Adhering to Netflix’s conditions ensures your camera is up to spec for contemporary productions.

Why Being Netflix Approved Matters

Among the more obvious reasons is that Netflix serves as a third-party verification for a camera’s quality. If Netflix says it’s a good camera, it must be a good camera. This is supported by Netflix’s reputation for demanding high-quality original footage to create its own original content. And despite what you may think about any story, the movies and shows Netflix has created look good.

A second part of the equation is that many of these cameras are an investment for owners or operators. The last thing you want is to be close to snagging a job and then realize the equipment you use and are comfortable with isn’t going to cut it for a potential Netflix gig. If you are working with an independent production, Netflix approval helps futureproof the work so that if you are hoping for an acquisition, you are at least fulfilling the expectations of the distributor.

Finally, if you aren’t a super techie producer or cinematographer, having a basic list of solid cameras to choose from simplifies a part of the process. Instead of spending time researching all the different features of video cameras and codecs and sensors and aspect ratios, you can head over to Netflix and just select what makes sense for your production.

Should You Buy Only Netflix-Approved Cameras?

No. Netflix-approved is a good start, especially if you are a professional. However, there are tons of amazing cameras capable of producing images that are as good, if not better, than many on the list.

Netflix’s approval process assumes there will be some form of production happening and, therefore, demands certain capabilities that not everyone needs, like very specific metadata requirements. If you are working mostly for yourself or on small YouTube projects, you don’t need all those extras.

Image credit: Mario Anzouni/Reuters

Get to the point already

Ok, here are a few popular units approved by Netflix and popular at time of publication (December 2022)

  • Canon EOS C70

  • Sony FX6

  • Sony FX9

  • Panasonic S1H

  • Sony FX3

  • Arri Alexa Mini LF

  • Blackmagic Ursa Mini Pro 4.6K G2

  • RED Komodo 6K

Another simple reason not to worry about Netflix approval is if you are looking for a B camera. Sometimes, this may need to be a crash cam or another sort of weird form factor. It can be hard to find something that hits the Netflix requirements and the needs of the shoot. GoPros aren’t approved, for example, but many films still use them for an odd take or two. Netflix even allows limited use of unapproved cameras in these circumstances.

CereProds hold a variety of camera types and within its local network has access to a wide array of digital and film units for production. Contact us today and let’s discuss your next project.

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Hero Shots: Commercial Production in a Post COVID-19 World

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Hero Shots: Commercial Production in a Post COVID-19 World

While the world waits to see when some version of normal life can continue virtually every industry has been hit where it hurts. Even with best-case-scenario projections it could be weeks if not months until we see businesses resume operations, but as one door closes, another one opens.

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