BlackMagic Design
Blackmagic Design was established in 2001 by Grant Petty in Melbourne, Australia, with the goal of democratizing high-end video production. The company's journey began with the introduction of affordable capture cards, which quickly gained popularity for their superior performance and affordability. Over the years, Blackmagic Design has expanded its product range to include professional-grade cameras, video switchers, film scanners, and industry-leading software like DaVinci Resolve.
A major milestone in the company’s history was the acquisition of DaVinci Systems in 2009, which led to the development of DaVinci Resolve into a full-fledged post-production suite. This software has since become a standard in the industry, known for its powerful color grading tools and advanced editing features. Blackmagic's cameras, such as the URSA Mini and Pocket Cinema Camera series, have also made significant impacts, offering cinematic quality at prices accessible to independent filmmakers and large studios alike.
Technological innovation is at the heart of Blackmagic Design. The company is credited with pioneering 12G-SDI technology, facilitating the transmission of 4K video over a single cable, and has consistently pushed the boundaries with 6K and 12K camera sensors. Blackmagic Design products are widely used across various sectors, from Hollywood blockbusters to live broadcast productions, corporate video, and independent filmmaking.
Some of their most recognized products include the ATEM live production switchers, known for their versatility in live broadcasting, and the Pocket Cinema Camera, celebrated for delivering exceptional image quality in a compact form factor. Through its commitment to innovation and affordability, Blackmagic Design continues to redefine what is possible in the realms of film and television production.