ALEXA: Reidel Acquires ARRI

Life is really beautiful...you get a handful of decades in and you see everything either come to an end or come full circle.
 
Just reading up on this, it sounds like their focus on specifically high end production equipment, and the pandemic reducing demand as well as rising costs are the biggest contributing factors to their woes?

Why not license your tech to companies that make more consumer priced gear, or introduce your own version of that to compete in that space?
 
We live in a world where a shoe company (Allbirds) just dropped its business and is taking up AI infrastructure, lol.

I can't imagine how niche what ARRI did became, maybe too difficult of a business to survive in moving forward.
 
Just reading up on this, it sounds like their focus on specifically high end production equipment, and the pandemic reducing demand as well as rising costs are the biggest contributing factors to their woes?

Why not license your tech to companies that make more consumer priced gear, or introduce your own version of that to compete in that space?
It’d be interesting to see what a cheaper Arri with compromises looks like. It might just be a more expensive BM pocket, and likely without the same level of a SONY for sensible, helpful functions like AF. I guess the phone collab will give us a reference for how good the watered down look will be.
 
It’d be interesting to see what a cheaper Arri with compromises looks like. It might just be a more expensive BM pocket, and likely without the same level of a SONY for sensible, helpful functions like AF. I guess the phone collab will give us a reference for how good the watered down look will be.
My magic 8 ball says: Signs don't look good

I mean, it's interesting in theory, but if they want to bring their color tech to the masses why not develop their own app for mobile use that can be used on anything as opposed to only working with a Huawei subsidiary who is effectively banned in the US??

This feel like the time Kodak slapped their name on an Android phone that didn't sell.
 
It’d be interesting to see what a cheaper Arri with compromises looks like. It might just be a more expensive BM pocket, and likely without the same level of a SONY for sensible, helpful functions like AF. I guess the phone collab will give us a reference for how good the watered down look will be.
I still wonder how much a cheaper Arri is doable. You make a good point about there needing to be compromise in order to hit certain price points. But then what are you left with?

I've listened to a lot of podcasts, read literature, etc. regarding Arri's tech and it seems like if it was that easy to hit Arri quality at a lower price point then one of the other major competitors would have done it by now.


Sony has endless budget, but they still haven't made a camera with the same dynamic range as the A35, although they have cameras that are in that price range.

So is it a cost issue in that case? It would appear not? In which case, does that make it some sort of engineering or knowledge-based problem? Surely Sony has taken apart every camera Arri has ever made in an effort to see what they're doing. As have every other major competitor most likely?

I have many questions...and few answers. Ha.

Regarding the acquisition, though, I'm not really in the broadcast space so learning about Reidel was news to me. They appear to be the perfect company for Arri to be acquired by, at this point anyway.
 
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