EURO CINE EXPO PREVIEW
Motorworld museum traction! services, pre-production tools, on-set tech and post/VFX workflows, giving direct access to the people and solutions that drive real-world projects forward. Whether you’re looking to spec out a multicam set-up, solve colour pipeline challenges or streamline your virtual production workflow, there are experts on hand to guide you through it.
Get a grip on the latest hardware at Euro Cine Expo, held in Munich’s
These sessions are ideal for creatives who want more than a surface-level update – they’re built for those looking to refine their approach in a fast-moving technical landscape. Of course, it’s not all lectures and lens charts. Euro Cine Expo is also a celebration of the global filmmaking community. The event closes with the ECE Afterparty – an evening of music, drinks and well-earned downtime with fellow professionals. The night also plays host to film and TV awards, women in cinematography awards and recognition awards, which will honour leadership, innovation and outstanding contributions across the industry. Whether you’re looking to spec your next big project, rethink your workflow or simply stay ahead of the tech curve, Euro Cine Expo delivers the tools, people and knowledge to make it happen.
One of the most anticipated features of this year’s programme is the return of the Imago Technical and Education Committees, who will lead a two-day symposium spanning over a dozen high- level sessions. These technical talks and panels are for pros searching for deeper insight into emerging tools and practices. Subjects this year include the role of AI in modern cinematography workflows, advances in on-set grading, LED lighting and virtual camera systems.
Confirmed speakers include Tim Kang from Aputure – who brings engineering expertise to the evolving role of lighting – and Dirk Meier, a colourist known for his work on acclaimed art house and documentary projects, sharing insights into modern grading and image control. SHOWTIME IN GERMANY The halls will be packed with the latest equipment to check out
BLACKMAGIC DESIGN STANDS 244 AND 246
Blackmagic will be showing the Ursa Cine 12K and 17K, two cameras on a mission to
take large format cinematography to the next level with a new RGBW sensor delivering 16 stops of dynamic range, interchangeable PL/LPL mounts and
professional-grade connections. The new Pyxis 12K will also be on hand, as well as the latest range of Atem switchers and the Hyperdeck Shuttle 4K Pro.
Aputure will have its latest XT52, the newest addition to the Storm range and the brightest tunable white point source LED on the market. Featuring the revolutionary Blair light engine, it delivers a wide range of tunable white light and colour adjustability. Stop by to get hands-on with it, meet the team and explore the rest of the range. APUTURE STAND 210
ASTERA STAND 336 Astera is known for its battery-powered, remote- controlled LED lights, and has a reputation as one of the most innovative companies. Explore products including Lunabulb – with full-colour and wireless control – as well as the Plutofresnel and Leofresnel for flexible beam angles and accurate projection. And the new Quikspot is a battery- driven uplight with a precise zoomable fresnel.
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