While film is still a viable format that is fiercely defended by some, inevitably digital means of capturing, distributing and projecting content are becoming increasingly prevalent. Digital capture enables film makers to shoot far more footage than they might be able to on physical (read: expensive) film; it is also easier to manipulate data, and it doesn't degrade with time like film does. Of course, there is the argument that digital images don't have the same 'look' as film and aren't of the same quality…but that's an aesthetic debate for another time.
Whether you're a film maker looking at cameras and compatible lenses and accessories, or a cinema or screening room proprietor considering an investment in a digital projection system, you'll have done your research and will know that while shooting digitally is vastly cheaper than film, there are still plenty of ways to spend enormous sums of money on digital equipment!
Once you have decided on your requirements, come and talk to Fineline. We have 20 years' experience in the media sector and have relationships with all the major camera manufacturers that could help you save money. We can also work out a finance package for you that allows you to purchase what you need and spread your payments in a way that suits your business.

