Adult entertainment producer Digital Playground has begun using RED ONE digital cameras to shoot its productions.
In the past two months, Digital Playground has used the RED ONE cameras to shoot 10 movies. The addition of RED digital cameras allows Digital Playground to achieve a look that’s “like a grainless 35mm film or a 65mm film,” according to company founder and director Joone.
Earlier in the month, Digital Playground said it would begin releasing its movies in the Blu-ray Disc format as well as DVD.
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