In this podcast episode, I interview Tony Mata a director of photography out of Appleton, Wisconsin. He has been shooting on film for many years and has recently adopted DSLR cameras for video work. We also discuss RED cameras, Sony cameras and video workflows.
NextWaveDV Podcast #3 Interview with Tony Mata Director of Photography

Blu-ray is a great target, for corporate, commercial, events, and up to this point the percentage of people using Blu-ray is minimum. I’ll say 2012 ending and 2013 will set Blu-ray as a standar.
4K is for the big screen ( movies in theater ). Tony give it a try with movies, but is not only 4K,
if you want success hire Julia Roberts for example, DON’T forget to sell your neighborhood before to get an appointment with her, production might cost you a little more, and distribution is no matter of being a good sells man, you have to have the chain. I’m not saying movies are impossible but how about some nice advertising commercials at 1080.
Blu-ray is a great target, for corporate, commercial, events, and up to this point the percentage of people using Blu-ray is minimum. I’ll say 2012 ending and 2013 will set Blu-ray as a standar.
4K is for the big screen ( movies in theater ). Tony give it a try with movies, but is not only 4K,
if you want success hire Julia Roberts for example, DON’T forget to sell your neighborhood before to get an appointment with her, production might cost you a little more, and distribution is no matter of being a good sells man, you have to have the chain. I’m not saying movies are impossible but how about some nice advertising commercials at 1080.
I do agree, however licensing fees are what hold Blu-ray back from being an option for distribution. Most companies have a hard enough time seeing the benefit of Blu-ray and the added cost from licensing usually puts them over the top.