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Revar Cine recently released a new diffusion accessory by the funny name of PA Tears filter. This is a 4×5.65” silver mist filter that produces images with reduced contrast and glowy highlights. Currently available in a single strength option, it comes at the official retail price of $399.
Revar Cine is a company that focuses on the production of optical filmmaking accessories. They already offer a series of filters, including Variable NDs, Rota-Tray Polarizers, and special diopters. They are now expanding their offering with the introduction of their PA Tears Diffusion Filter.
Although the name of this new product may sound like a joke, it actually seems like Revar Cine wants to pay homage to the hard work of all Production Assistants out there with a humorous product launch. Indeed, the commercial for this new product will definitely draw a smile on your face. Let’s take a closer look.
According to the manufacturer, placing this new diffusion filter in front of the lens should result in an image that presents reduced contrast and a soft glow in highlights areas. The effect should look similar to that produced by white mist or pearlescent filters, although a little mitigated.
The PA Tears is a standard 4×5.65” rectangular filter compatible with most matte boxes out there. For now, it only comes in a single strength option, which is a little limiting in my opinion since it leaves cinematographers with no choice.
The filter is built using polished Schott B270 glass that should ensure a clean, organic look, while still optimizing light transmission. The filter is populated with fine particles that give a dreamy, ethereal look to the recorded image. Revar Cine already offers a filter with a similar design, but a golden feel: the Scarf Dust Gold Mist Diffusion Filter.
The new Revar Cine PA Tears filter has an official retail price of $399, but it’s currently available at the discounted pre-sale price of $269. If you’re interested in this prodcut, you can place your order now from the company’s website.
Do you normally use white, golden or silver mist diffusion filters for your work? What do you think of this new accessory by Revar Cine? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.