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This Rich Lister has a plan to save cinema (and his business)

Blackmagic Design’s Grant Petty hopes his new camera, which shoots at 16 times the standard image quality, can lift box-office sales and those of his company too.

Blackmagic Design founder Grant Petty with the company’s URSA Cine 17k camera.  Elke Meitzel

Michael BaileyRich List co-editor

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Cinema attendance is stagnating, and so are sales at film equipment maker Blackmagic Design, but its Rich Lister co-founder Grant Petty hopes his new camera, which he says shoots at 16 times the image quality moviegoers are used to, can solve both problems.

Petty, whose 36 per cent stake in Melbourne-based Blackmagic had him valued at $900 million on 2024’s Rich List, has poured “millions” of R&D into the URSA Cine 17k. Its digital sensor can capture images with 132 million pixels – more than any other movie camera available, he claims.

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Michael Bailey
Michael BaileyRich List co-editorMichael Bailey writes on arts and culture, and edits Weekend Fin. He is a former editor of the Financial Review Rich List. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at m.bailey@nine.com.au

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