Sure enough in late 2021, MrBeast – who runs the 5th most subscribed channel on YouTube in the world (at the time of writing) – put together an almighty rendition of the Squid Game series into a 25-minute video.īased on the original plot but featuring a "real-life" twist, MrBeast's $456,000 Squid Game In Real Life! is filmed almost entirely with DSLR cameras with the trusty VideoMic Pro+ mounted atop it. Not breaking character – one of the film crew dressed as a Squid Game "worker" using the VideoMic Pro+ĭue to the overwhelming popularity of the series, it was inevitable that remakes and reproductions would come to the fore. The series puts a spin on a series of children's games, throwing hundreds of cash-strapped "players" into a survival-of-the-fittest scenario, with the winner taking home a multimillion-dollar prize.
One of the biggest surprises of the year was the massive popularity of the gruesome Korean Netflix drama Squid Game, which dominated TV screens globally and took home boatloads of awards in a multitude of different categories. Even in one of the most fast-paced professions, RØDE is still the brand of choice for run-and-gun filmmaking! $456,000 Squid Game In Real Life! (2021) – VideoMic Pro+Ģ021 was one of the most memorable years for film and TV in recent times. In another instance, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner can be seen using the VideoMic NTG while on a sponsorship Zoom call with other racing team heads prior to the inaugural race of the 2020 Formula 1 season (see above).
The shot above shows the VideoMic Pro+ mounted atop a DSLR camera set up to record McLaren driver Lando Norris as he arrives at the race. Lando Norris from the McLaren F1 racing team being recorded with a VideoMic Pro+ atop a DSLR camera Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2019) – VideoMic Pro+ & VideoMic NTGĪ thrilling series that’s about to enter its fourth season, Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive To Survive is an edge-of-your-seat documentary series that gives viewers exclusive and intimate access to the drivers, managers and team owners that live life in the fast lane competing in one of the world’s greatest competitions: Formula 1 racing.
The RØDECaster Pro is fixed on a table to the right of frame, firmly juxtaposing the largely black-and-white aesthetic of the episode. The RØDECaster Pro making an appearance in the end credits of 'WandaVision' S1E1Īs the final scene transitions to the end credits in the very first episode of season one, the camera slowly zooms out to reveal a room filled with AV equipment. Following on from the outrageously popular Avengers: Endgame (2019), WandaVision blends the premise and style of classic sitcoms with the MCU, where the two superheroes try to assimilate into idyllic suburban lives in an attempt to conceal their identities. WandaVision (2021) – RØDECaster ProĪnother Marvel masterpiece, but this time taken to the small screen, WandaVisionis a mini-series that features Wanda Maximoff and Vision from the MCU. In another scene when Kingo (played by Kumail Nanjiani) is explaining the differences between “The Avengers” and “The Eternals”, the iconic RØDE windshield is clearly recognisable at the top left of the frame. In the frame above, the classic RØDE NTG2 shotgun microphone can be seen mounted atop a video camera in one of multiple RØDE appearances in the film.
The NTG2 making an appearance in Marvel's 'Eternals' Keeping in tone with the franchise thus far, Eternals is another big-budget blockbuster that's packed with the action and adventure you've come to expect from a Marvel movie.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) once again brought one of their trademark comics to the big screen in late 2021 with the release of Eternals. The film recounts the saga of “The Eternals”, a race of immortal beings who have been living on Earth in secret for thousands of years, shaping its history and civilisations. Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner on a video call using the VideoMic NTG Eternals (2021) – NTG2 Here are six recent occasions that you may have seen your favourite RØDE product pop up on the screen! From our legendary RØDE-emblazoned shotgun windshields to the striking red of our VideoMic shockmounts and the alluring glow of the RØDECaster Pro, they are instantly recognisable – so much so that, in many cases, they have become the very archetype of their category.įor this reason, RØDE mics and other devices have found their way into the props departments of countless films and TV shows (as well as being the go-to in production).
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