Sony VENICE 2 is Netflix Approved
Sony VENICE 2 is Netflix Approved

Sony VENICE 2 is Netflix Approved

2022-03-22
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Netflix has just approved the Sony VENICE 2 8K cinema camera for its original productions. The VENICE 2 is the tenth Sony camera being approved by Netflix. However, it’s an obvious step since the original VENICE is approved as well. Let’s take a look at the ‘Netflix Approved’ settings. 

Sony VENICE 2
Sony VENICE 2

Sony VENICE 2: Netflix Approved

The Sony VENICE 2 joins the prestige list of Netflix Approved cameras. Although it was a very expected move, it was pretty quick as well. The VENICE 2 was intoriduced five months ago as the more sophisticated 8K version of the 6K sensor. The VENICE 2 owns an 8.6K VENICE 2 sensor that can shoot and record 8.6K footage (16-stop dynamic range) at 30 fps and 8.2K in either 17:9 or 16:9 at up to 60 fps. Its sensor raises the camera’s dual-range base ISO to 800/3200. Furthermore,  the 8.6K sensor can be swapped with the 6K sensor from the original VENICE to allow for higher frame recording with the original camera. To learn more about the VENICE 2, check out our articles:

Sony VENICE 2. Image: Sony
Sony VENICE 2. Image: Sony

Yesterday, Netflix has approved the VENICE 2 to be used in its original 4K production. The VENICE 2 is the tenth Sony camera that is approved by Netflix. Check out the slides below which show the approved Sony cameras. 

List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix
List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix
List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix
List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix
List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix
List of Sony cameras that are approved by Netflix

VENICE 2 Production guide

Explore the slides below which describe the specified VENICE 2 setting in order to shoot 4K Netflix originals. 

Netflix's camera production guide for the VENICE 2
Netflix’s camera production guide for the VENICE 2
Netflix's camera production guide for the VENICE 2
Netflix’s camera production guide for the VENICE 2
Netflix's camera production guide for the VENICE 2
Netflix’s camera production guide for the VENICE 2

Summary

It seems that Netflix is in the process to approve new cameras for its 4K originals.  Last week Netflix has approved the Panasonic LUMIX BS1H. As for new cinema cameras, we’re waiting for the RED V-Raptor, Canon EOS R5 C and Panasonic GH6 to be approved as well. Just to emphasize that a Netflix project can be shot with unapproved cameras. If so, what’s the essence to get Netflix approval? Well, it’s like a prestige stamp and that’s basically all. There’re numerous Netflix projects that were shot on film. For instance, read our article: Don’t Look Up: Aaton Penelope and Kowa Cine Prominar Macros for the Extreme Closeups which is a leading Netflix film that was shot on unapproved cameras (There are ZERO film cameras that have been approved by Netlfix). So it does matter, and it doesn’t. To sum it up, it’s just something to brag on, and nothing more. Do you agree? 

Product List

Here’re the products mentioned in the article, and the links to purchase them from authorized dealers.

  • Sony VENICE 2 Digital Motion Picture Camera (8K)
  • Sony VENICE 2 Digital Motion Picture Camera (6K)

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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