All our cameras, lights, sound and specialized filmmaking gear is fully insured and our experienced cameramen, lighting and grip technicians are fully trained to use each piece of equipment to its full potential.
Whether you need HD, 4K, 6K, or 8k Cameras, like Red, ARRI and Sony, a professional Camera Drone, Action Cameras such as a GoPro, or specialized Documentary Equipment such as Pelican bags and cases, data wrangling equipment, walkie talkies, sleeves for hot and cold climates, and battery packs, we’ve got you covered.
We work with qualified engineers, boom operators and sound recordists both in the studio and out in the field to provide top quality 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound that will support and enhance your video production.
We can provide industry standard sound recording equipment for 24 bit/192khz audio as well as wireless timecode sync and monitoring. We own and operate global industry standard including Lectrosonics, Senheiser, Comtek and Sony microphones as well as Sound Devices 664 field production mixers with integrated recorders, Taskam Linear PCM recorders and Edirol R4 Portable field recorders. We can also provide Boompoles, customized soundcarts and much more.
Whether you require a studio session or a crystal clear recording in a remote location, we have the equipment and the technical know-how to capture exactly what you need.
Our Vermillion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. lighting department is loaded up with specialists on the most proficient method to make practical light, form environment, and work the lighting gear that gets the sorcery going effortlessly. Focusing on the light gives us infinite possibilities, but once the light penetrates the lens, our possibilities become limited by the camera’s ability to interpret and record the light.
Cinematographers are often compared to fine artists because we create our scenes by painting with light and shadows. To do so, we need an arsenal of tools such as lens kits, lenses, lights, reflectors, mirrors filters, gels and diffusers in order to set the depth, mood, tone and emotion of each scene. It’s also extremely important to understand how the light is affected by each type of material we use.