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Editing, Color Correction and Audio Post Production
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DaVinci Resolve and DaVinci Resolve Studio (Video Editing)
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Blackmagic Fusion Studio (Visual Effects, VR, 3D and Broadcast Graphics)
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Audio/Video Controller Consoles (Editor Keyboard, Speed Editor, Micro Panel, Mini Panel, Advanced
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Panel, Fairlight Console Channel Fader, Fairlight Console Channel Control, Fairlight Console LCD
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Monitor, Fairlight Console Audio Editor, Fairlight Desktop Audio Editor, Fairlight Desktop Console,
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Fairlight Audio Interface)
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Cintel Film Scanner
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Live Production
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Home Streaming: ATEM Mini, ATEM Mini Pro/ISO, ATEM Mini Extreme, ATEM Mini Extreme ISO
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TV Studios: ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K, ATEM Camera Control Panel, ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel,
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ATEM 2 M/E Advanced Panel, ATEM 4 M/E Advanced Panel, ATEM Production Studio 4K, ATEM 1 M/E
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Production Studio 4K, ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K, ATEM 4 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K, ATEM
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Constellation 8K
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Recording and Storage: HyperDeck Studio 12G, HyperDeck Studio Pro, Duplicator 4K, MultiDock 10G,
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HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR, Video Assist 7” 12G HDR
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Capture and Playback
UltraStudio HD Mini
UltraStudio 4K Mini
UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3
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DeckLink (PCIe cards): Mini Recorder, Mini Monitor, Mini Monitor 4K, Mini Recorder 4K, Duo 2 Mini,
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Duo 2, Quad 2, SDI 4K, Studio 4K, 4K Extreme 12G, 8K Pro, Quad HDMI Recorder
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Broadcast Converters
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Micro Converter: BiDirectional SDI/HDMI 3G wPSU, HDMI to SDI 3G wPSU, SDI to HDMI 3G wPSU,
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BiDirectional SDI/HDMI 3G, HDMI to SDI 3G, SDI to HDMI 3G
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Mini Converters: Audio to SDI, Optical Fiber 12G, SDI Multiplex 4K, Quad SDI to HDMI 4K, SDI
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Distribution 4K, SDI to Analog 4K, Audio to SDI 4K, SDI to Audio 4K, HDMI to SDI 6G, SDI to HDMI 6G
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Teranex Mini: SDI Distribution 12G, SDI to HDMI 12G, Audio to SDI 12G, SDI to Analog 12G, SDI to
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HDMI 8K HDR, SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR
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See also
DaVinci Resolve
Digital cinema
History of film technology
List of digital camera brands
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References
External links
Official website
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Electronics companies of Australia
Manufacturing companies based in Melbourne
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Movie camera manufacturers
Technology companies of Australia
Video equipment manufacturers
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Video editing software
Software
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Marcus Bontempelli (born 24 November 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for
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the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has served as Western Bulldogs
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captain since the 2020 season, and was previously the vice captain from 2018 to 2019.
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Bontempelli was drafted with the fourth selection in the 2013 AFL draft. He made his AFL debut in
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the 2014 AFL season. He received a nomination for the 2014 AFL Rising Star award in round 13 of the
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2014 season, placing second in the overall count at the conclusion of the season. Since then, he
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has been an AFL Premiership player, three-time All-Australian, three-time Charles Sutton Medallist,
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and a recipient of the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award. He has polled a total of 97 career
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Brownlow Medal votes.
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Early life
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Bontempelli was raised in Eltham in the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. He was the
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third of four children to father, Carlo and mother, Geraldine. He was educated at Marcellin
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College, and played junior football for the Eltham Panthers in the Northern Football Netball League
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junior divisions. Bontempelli was the sports captain at Marcellin College in his final year, and he
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played for both the 1st XVIII football team and the 1st basketball team. He notably had a game
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where he collected 50 disposals and kicked 10 goals. Bontempelli had a successful time playing
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basketball before turning to Australian rules football, playing in two winning school basketball
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premierships and becoming a National School Boys Basketball champion.
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Bontempelli played for the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup for the 2013 season. After originally
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playing as a floating half back and forward, Bontempelli moved into the midfield during his time
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with the Knights. He participated in 9 games and kicked 15 goals throughout the season, while also
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being selected in the 2013 TAC Cup Team on the interchange bench. He also played for Vic Metro in
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the AFL Under 18 Championships in 2013, primarily in the half back and wing positions. While
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playing for Vic Metro, he had a disposal efficiency of 79 percent.
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Initially, it was not clear where Bontempelli was likely to be selected in the 2013 AFL draft. Some
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sources had Bontempelli ranging from pick four to even as far down as pick 15. There were talks of
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trying to obtain Bontempelli after it was stated they were prepared to send their eleventh
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selection and forward Stewart Crameri in exchange for pick four. However, this did not eventuate.
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Bontempelli ended up getting selected with the fourth selection in the draft, behind Tom Boyd, Josh
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Kelly, and Jack Billings.
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AFL career
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2014–2015: Early career
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Bontempelli made his senior debut in the 's 28 point loss to in round 5 of the 2014 AFL season. On
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debut, Bontempelli collected 14 disposals and 5 tackles, beginning to build his reputation as a
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high pressure player. He received an AFL Rising Star nomination in round 13 for his 22 disposals
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and one goal performance in the Bulldogs' win over . In round 15, Bontempelli kicked a remarkable
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goal tight up on the boundary in the final minutes of the match to give the Dogs a one-goal win
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over Melbourne. Bontempelli was awarded the Chris Grant best first-year player in 2014, alongside
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the AFL Players Association best first-year player award. He finished second in the AFL Rising Star
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in the same year, losing to player Lewis Taylor by a single vote. His outstanding performance in
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his debut year meant that he was also selected in the 22 Under 22 team, alongside teammate Tom
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Liberatore. Bontempelli polled 4 votes at the 2014 Brownlow Medal count that year, including three
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in his standout performance against in round 15.
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Bontempelli continued to improve over the course of the 2015 season, playing all games except for
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round three and round ten, when he was injured with an adductor strain. In 2015 he picked up a
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career-high 28 disposals while playing , also kicking 2 goals, taking 7 marks and collecting 7
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tackles. Bontempelli collected 24 disposals, 3 marks, 2 behinds and 7 tackles in the ' seven point
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elimination final loss to . He was named as one of their best on ground. Bontempelli came third in
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the Charles Sutton Medal, the award for the Best and fairest player for the Western Bulldogs. He
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was only topped by Easton Wood and Bob Murphy in the count. On top of this, he more than tripled
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his Brownlow Medal votes from last season, leading the club for total Brownlow votes that season
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after picking up thirteen votes at just the age of 19. Six of those votes were in the first two
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rounds after back-to-back best on ground performances, while he collected two other best on ground
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performances in round 15 and round 22. He was once again named in the 22 Under 22 team as a
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midfielder. He signed a long-term contract with the Bulldogs in September, keeping him at the club
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until 2019.
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2016–2017: Premiership success
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Bontempelli had his best year yet in 2016, playing every single game of the season, including the
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fairytale premiership win. Bontempelli was elevated into the club's leadership group at the
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beginning of the year. Bontempelli collected a career high 33 disposals in the Bulldogs' round 8
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match against . During the 2015 and 2016 period he was often used during ruck contests, getting at
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least one hitout in 40 out of his 47 games during this period. On 5 June 2016, in the absence of
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acting captain Easton Wood, who was filling in for injured regular captain Robert Murphy,
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Bontempelli captained the Western Bulldogs against at Etihad Stadium, becoming the youngest match
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day captain in the AFL since Jack Trengove in 2012. With the Bulldogs winning the match by eight
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points, Bontempelli became the youngest player in history to captain a VFL/AFL side to victory at
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20 years and 194 days of age. He was instrumental in the Bulldogs' four consecutive finals,
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including the 2016 AFL Grand Final, which was the club's first premiership victory in 62 years. His
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season was rewarded with the Charles Sutton Medal, finishing 71 votes clear of second placed Dale
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