Scenic Road Productions Kansas City, MO, is using the Fujinon XA17X7.6BRM ENG-style HD lens mounted on a Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 HD camcorder for commercials, training and recruitment videos and other promotional materials.
Kansas City, MO-based Scenic Road Productions has selected a Fujinon XA17X7.6BRM ENG-style HD lens as part of its HD production services for commercials, training and recruitment videos and other promotional materials.
Before the official launch of SRP last fall, the Fujinon lens was part of owner Kevin Schwarzenberger’s equipment inventory. Though a relatively new purchase, the lens has seen hundreds of production hours and, according to Schwarzenberger, has worked well throughout every project.
The Fujinon lens is used on location for projects that vary greatly with regard to environment and budget. For example, a recent project involved producing a series of webisodes and event coverage for a national restaurant chain headquartered in Kansas City.
SRP mounted the Fujinon XA17x7.6BRM to a Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 HD camcorder.
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