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  • THE SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2024

    NEW CHAIR, JUDGES AND UPCOMING EXHIBITION DATES ANNOUNCED

    The World Photography Organisation is pleased to announce Monica Allende as the new Chair of the Professional Competition jury. The judging panel for the Sony World Photography Awards 2024 has also been confirmed, as have future dates for the exhibition, which will return to Somerset House in London from 19 April to 6 May 2024.

    Now in its 17th year, the Sony World Photography Awards are one of the world’s largest and most prestigious photography competitions, championing the best contemporary photography from across the world and providing participating photographers with important international exposure and career-building opportunities.

    Sony supports the Awards to help with the continued development of photographic culture by offering a global platform to the talent of today. Entry to the Awards is completely free and photographers are judged anonymously by a panel of industry-leading judges.

    2024 JUDGES

    This year, esteemed Independent Curator and Photography Consultant Monica Allende is appointed as the new Chair of the Jury for the Professional Competition and curator of the Sony World Photography Awards 2024 exhibition at Somerset House, London. Bringing her wealth of experience in the photography world, Allende has previously held numerous high-profile positions across the industry including as Artistic Director of both the Landskrona Foto Festival and the GetxoPhoto International Image Festival, and as former Photo Editor at the Sunday Times Magazine, where she launched the award-winning photography section Spectrum. Allende is curator of the Blues Skies Project, which was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2019 and lectures at the London College of Communication and EFTI (Centro Internacional de Fotografía y Cine) in Madrid.

    Commenting on her appointment, Monica Allende says: ‘I feel very honoured to chair the jury of such internationally renowned Awards and excited to enter into meaningful discussions about photography with expert jurors from around the globe. I hope to engage with varied perspectives in an innovative and collaborative process, and I look forward to seeing works that inspire me to pause, think and consider.’

    This year’s judges bring a breadth of knowledge and expertise from varied photographic backgrounds:

    Professional Competition

    • Elena Navarro, Photo Curator, Producer, and Consultant, Mexico
    • Mutsuko Ota, Editorial Director, IMA Magazine, Japan
    • Elisabeth Sherman, Senior Curator, Direction of Exhibitions and Collections, International Center of Photography (ICP), United States
    • Tanzim Wahab, Curator, Spore Initiative, Germany and Festival Director, Chobi Mela, Bangladesh
    • Monica Allende, Independent Curator, Photography Consultant and Chair of the Jury

    Open and Youth Competitions

    Daniel Blochwitz, Curator, Foto Festival Lenzburg, Switzerland

    Student Competition

    Ravi Ghosh, Deputy Editor, British Journal of Photography, UK

    2024 EXHIBITION DATES AND 2023 INTERNATIONAL TOUR DATES

    In 2024, the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition opens at Somerset House, London from 19 April – 6 May.

    Following the London exhibition and subsequent presentations in Tokyo, Ho Chi Minh City and Milan, the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 exhibition travels next to Berlin where it will be on view at the Willy-Brandt-Haus, 17 November 2023 – 28 January 2024.

    For more details, please visit worldphoto.org.

    2024 PRIZES AND DEADLINES

    The Sony World Photography Awards opened on 1 June 2023. Full competition and categories descriptions can be found at www.worldphoto.org/sony-world-photography-awards

    Deadlines for submission across the Awards’ four competitions are:

    Professional: 12 January 2024, 13:00 GMT

    Open: 5 January 2024, 13:00 GMT

    Student: 30 November 2023, 13:00 GMT

    Youth: 5 January 2024, 13:00 GMT

    All category winners of the Professional, Open, Youth and Student competitions will receive digital imaging equipment from Sony. In addition, cash prizes of $25,000 (USD) will be presented to the Photographer of the Year, $5,000 (USD) to the Open Photographer of the Year and $5,000 (USD) to the winner of the Sustainability Prize. The winner of the Photographer of the Year title will also be rewarded with a solo presentation of their work as part of the Sony World Photography London exhibition the following year. All winning and shortlisted photographers’ works will be exhibited at the annual Sony World Photography Awards exhibition in London and will then be toured internationally. The winning images will also be published in the annual Awards’ book.

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  • Sony Introduces “BURANO,” the Latest Member of Sony’s CineAlta Family of High-end Digital Cinema Cameras

    BURANO combines outstanding cinematic images and exceptional mobility for single camera operators and small crews

    Sony is thrilled to unveil the new BURANO camera as part of the CineAlta portfolio, the company’s premium brand of digital cinema cameras. The new BURANO has a sensor that matches the VENICE 2’s color science and is primarily tailored for single-camera operators and small crews. This camera features in-body image stabilisation and combines great image quality with high mobility. It is the world’s first digital cinema camera with a PL-Mount to have in-body image stabilisation. Furthermore, the tiny housing incorporates for the first time an electronically tunable ND filter structure as well as an optical image stabilisation system, a technological accomplishment never before accomplished. When the PL lens mount is removed, the camera can be used with E-mount lenses and features fast hybrid AF and subject recognition AF, making it ideal for subjects that move quickly.

    Main Features: Powerful 8.6K Full-Frame Sensor

    Using the widely appreciated colour science of the VENICE cameras, BURANO features an 8.6K full-frame sensor that shares most of the VENICE 2 specifications enabling it to work alongside that camera in all types of productions. The sensor features dual base ISO of 800 and 3200 and 16 stops[i] of latitude to produce stunning images even in the most challenging lighting conditions.

    Like all cameras in Sony’s full-frame Cinema Line, BURANO will have the ability to shoot at full-frame, Super 35, and also features a de-squeeze function for anamorphic lenses. It can film at frame rates including up to 8K at 30 frames per second, 6K at 60 frames per second or 4K at 120 frames per second[ii].

    BURANO features a compact and lightweight body for high mobility, approximately 32mm shorter and 1.4kg lighter than the VENICE 2 camera. BURANO is housed in a rugged magnesium chassis, making it suitable for filming in the most challenging environments.  The camera and accessory packaging bags materials are made primarily of plant-based cellulose[iii] instead of plastic as part of Sony’s efforts to be environmentally conscious. Moreover, a moulded pulp cushion is used on the camera as the cushioning material, thus not using expanded polystyrene.

    Built In Optical Image Stabilisation

    BURANO is the world’s first digital cinema camera with PL-mount to support in-body image stabilisation. With a newly developed image stabilisation mechanism and control algorithm that leverages the advanced image stabilisation technology cultivated in the Alpha™ series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, unwanted camera shake, such as movement from shooting handheld or walking, can be corrected when shooting with an E-mount or PL-mount lens.

    Diagram showing 5-axis image stabilisation for an e-mount lens compensating for pitch, yaw and roll

    Variable ND Filter for added control and exposure optimisation.

    BURANO is equipped with an electronic variable ND filter from 0.6 to 2.1, enabling easy adjustments in various lighting conditions. In addition, the electronic variable ND filter allows control of the depth of field with the iris and adjusts to the optimum exposure without changing the depth of field.

    E-mount lenses for an increased choice

    More than 70 E-mount lenses can use the excellent image stabilisation function cultivated with Alpha™, as well as Fast Hybrid AF that combines the benefits of phase detection and contrast detection method and are also compatible with high-precision Subject Recognition AF using AI. Using an E-mount lens further reduces the weight and size of the camera.

    Updated Body Design for greater ergonomics

    BURANO also includes design improvements based on feedback from the filmmaking community. For example, all menu buttons are positioned on the camera operator’s side. Additionally, tally lamps are placed in three locations to make it easier for the surrounding crew to check the shooting status. The 3.5-inch multi-function LCD monitor can be used as a viewfinder, for touch focus, or menu control. The BURANO also comes equipped with an optional robust T-handle, viewfinder arm, two 3-pin XLR audio inputs, and a headphone terminal (stereo minijack), convenient for solo operation.

       

    Recording Formats for added workflow flexibility.

    The BURANO can record from HD to 8K depending on the resolution, aspect ratio, and codec. BURANO supports multiple internal recording formats, such as the new XAVC H™ for 8K, which uses the MPEG-H HEVC/H.265 high compression efficiency codec. Other recording formats include XAVC and X-OCN LT. X-OCN is Sony’s original compressed RAW format that can capture information shot with 16-bit linear data, which gives filmmakers more freedom in post for colour grading. X-OCN LT can reduce file transfer time and storage size load, making post-production workflows more efficient than standard versions of RAW data.

    BURANO is also equipped with two new CF express Type B memory card slots and supports VPG400, which can sustain high bitrate writing of video data, including X-OCN LT 8K. Sony will also be releasing new compatible CFexpress Type B memory cards, CEB-G1920T (1920 GB)/ CEB-G960T (960 GB).

    Versatile and Efficient Production Ecosystem

    BURANO supports various log recording modes including S-Gamut3 and S-Gamut.Cine, which are colour spaces that cover a colour gamut exceeding BT.2020 and DCI-P3. BURANO can reproduce the same colour as all cameras in Sony’s Cinema Line, including the VENICE 2. This allows filmmakers to match cameras within the line.

    BURANO comes with four new cinematic looks[iv]: Warm, Cool, Vintage, Teal, and Orange, in addition to supporting industry standard s709 and 709 (800%) Look Up Tables (LUTs).

    Furthermore, like the VENICE series amongst others, BURANO can be used for virtual production using large screen LED displays such as Sony’s Crystal LED VERONA. The camera also features gen-lock.

    Sony will be releasing separately the GP-VR100 Grip remote control for the BURANO’s main unit, to control the zoom lever and recording start / stop button, particularly useful in solo shooting set ups.

    BURANO will support the S700 protocol over ethernet and a 1.5x de-squeeze display function when using anamorphic lens in July 2024 or later. Further updates based on user feedback and suggestions will be rolled out in the future[v].

    Vintage
    Cool
    Vintage
    Teal and Orange

    Continuous enhancement of Cinema Line in both hardware and software

    Cinema Line is a series of camera products for content creators, which delivers not only the coveted cinematographic look cultivated through extensive experience in digital cinema production, but also the enhanced operability and reliability that meet discerning creators’ various needs. Set to continuously evolve, Cinema Line currently includes the high end CineAlta cameras VENICE, VENICE 2, BURANO, as well as the various FX models and the unique FR7 PTZ camera. From a software perspective, the newly launched mobile app, Monitor & Control[vi] , part of the Sony Creators’ Cloud can be used with the FX3, FX30 amongst others. The app, designed with visual creators in mind, enables wireless video monitoring, support for high-precision exposure determination using false colour and waveform monitors, and intuitive focus operation of compatible cameras, on the screen of a smartphone or tablet. BURANO will also be compatible with this app.

    Availability

    The BURANO, CFexpress Type B memory cards, CEB-G1920T (1920 GB)/ CEB-G960T (960 GB) and new GP-VR100 Grip remote control (sold separately) will be available in Malaysia from March 2024 or later.

    Product introduction and specification can be viewed here.

    A product video on the BURANO can be viewed here.