Luke Butler of Nirvana Studios (right) says his crew use Canon Cinema EOS cameras and lenses exclusively because this means "you don't have to compromise your creative vision. They're so good and so flexible, there's less risk of having to go too far from your original vision because of any limitations of your kit." Photo © Tom Bradley
"Why Canon? Because you just know with Canon equipment you are going to achieve what you set out to achieve." So says Luke Butler, company director and head of production at Nirvana Studios, a busy UK-based video production company with clients including Microsoft, Red Bull, Adidas, Boots, the Natural History Museum and many more. Nirvana uses exclusively Canon kit.
One reason for this is Canon's renowned colour science, particularly the way it handles skin tones. This was key to Nirvana adopting Canon kit in the first place, years ago now. "Our work is mainly corporate and commercial," says Luke, "but a lot of it involves filming people, so skin tones are really important." Canon tech's rendering of skin tones, he says, is "unrivalled in any lighting conditions, and the colour profiles match across all Canon cameras. It all works, and it just looks beautiful."
Boots, the UK's leading health and beauty retailer, is a regular client, with Nirvana producing a variety of content for its skincare and cosmetic range. "The client praises us every time," Luke reports, "saying how warm the skin looks. Our contact is a make-up artist, so she understands the part played by the lighting and make-up, but the Canon cameras we're using enable us to deliver an attractive finish that remains true to source. Our work looks so much better, with no effort really!
"We find ourselves getting quite a few clients in skincare now. I don't think that's a coincidence. A lot of it is simply down to the kit we use."