6 best warner manufacturing cameras

Warner Bros. is primarily known as a film and entertainment company, not as a manufacturer of cameras. While they have a rich history in the film industry, they are not associated with camera manufacturing.

Warner Bros. is renowned for its contributions to the creation and distribution of movies and TV shows, including the production of iconic films and TV series. They have played a significant role in the development and distribution of content on various formats, including Blu-ray discs and DVDs.

Blu-ray and DVDs:

  1. Home Video Releases: Warner Bros. releases its movies and TV shows on various home video formats, including Blu-ray and DVD. They ensure high-quality transfers and often include bonus features, making their releases appealing to collectors and fans.

  2. Boxed Sets: Warner Bros. offers boxed sets of popular TV series and film franchises on Blu-ray and DVD, allowing fans to own comprehensive collections of their favorite content.

  3. Special Editions: In addition to standard releases, Warner Bros.sometimes offers special editions of films and TV series with enhanced audio and video quality, along with exclusive bonus content.

  4. Digital Copies: Many Warner Bros. Blu-ray and DVD releases come with digital copies, allowing viewers to access their content on digital platforms.

  5. Restorations: Warner Bros. has been involved in the restoration and preservation of classic films, ensuring that they can be enjoyed by audiences for generations to come.

While Warner Bros. has a strong presence in the home video market, their focus has been on content production and distribution rather than camera manufacturing. Cameras used in the film industry are typically manufactured by specialized companies with expertise in camera technology and cinematography.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best warner manufacturing cameras on the market
  

Castle Rock: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)

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Castle Rock: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)

A psychological-horror series set in the Stephen King multiverse, Castle Rock is an original story that combines the mythological scale and intimate character storytelling of King’s best-loved works, weaving an epic saga of darkness and light, played out on a few square miles of Maine woodland.

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Castle Rock: S1

Attorney Henry Deaver is called back to the town of Castle Rock, Maine -- where he was raised by foster parents -- after a mysterious death at Shawshank Prison reveals a secret prisoner with no name or history locked in a disused wing of the crumbling facility.

Earthflight: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)

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Soar with countless birds across six continents and forty countries, and see the world from their point of view. David Tennant (Harry Potter, Doctor Who) narrates this exhilarating adventure, filmed over four years with help from camera-carrying birds, drones, paragliders, and remote-control microflight planes.

2001: A Space Odyssey (Re-Mastered) (BD) [Blu-ray]

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2001: A Space Odyssey (Re-Mastered) (BD)

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The Big Stampede / Ride Him, Cowboy / Haunted Gold

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Big Stampede, The/Ride Him, Cowboy/Haunted Gold (DVD) (3FE) (Multi-Title)

Twenty-five-year-old John Wayne saddles up in three of six early 1930s shoot-'em-ups made for Warner Bros. and previously filmed with silent-screen cowboy Ken Maynard. The Big Stampede pits Wayne against a cattle baron (Noah Beery) heaping a load of misery on new ranchers. Haunted Gold unravels the mystery of an abandoned gold mine lying beneath a ghost town. Ride Him, Cowboy finds drifter Wayne rescuing a spirited horse, tracking a notorious killer called The Hawk...and falling under suspicion of being the infamous outlaw. Billed with Wayne in each of the three films is the white stallion Duke (chosen to match Maynard's horse in intercut footage from the earlier films). Ride him, John!

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John Wayne's road to stardom needed some giddyup in the early 1930s; after a leading-man turn in The Big Trail, he quickly fell into B-movie obscurity. While waiting to vault to first-tier status in 1939's Stagecoach, he honed his talent with a set of six B-Westerns at Warner Brothers, shot in 1932-33. The series allowed Warners to recycle footage (and plots) from a string of silent Westerns made with Ken Maynard, with the young Mr. Wayne stepping into Maynard's saddle. These snappy little films (under an hour each) are contained on two Warners DVDs; this one has the first three pictures in the series. Ride Him, Cowboy is the best of the batch, a very entertaining number in which Wayne is introduced to a feisty horse named, of all things, Duke. Duke would feature in the later films, as would Wayne's harmonica playing. The movie has some wild stunt riding and some very amusing dialogue (someone urges a pokey storyteller, "Skip that part and get down to bedrock"). And for a cheap B-movie, there's some exceptionally inventive camerawork by Ted McCord, who would go on to shoot The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and East of Eden.

McCord also shot The Big Stampede, which doesn't have much drama but lives up to its title with a cattle-frenzy finale. Noah Beery Sr., plays the baddie, and Wayne's future Stagecoach co-star Berton Churchill plays Lew Wallace (the governor of New Mexico and the man who wrote Ben-Hur). Haunted Gold adds a dose of haunted-house shenanigans to an awkward tale about a hidden cache of gold. The comic relief comes from character actor Blue Washington, who unfortunately has the kind of wide-eyed, scaredy-cat role that too many black actors of the era got stuck with.

Wayne, 25 years old, plays the same naively heroic hero in each. He's lean and handsome and not yet grown into his talent. But you can see how much the camera likes him--as his future director Howard Hawks might have put it--and how much that famous stride is already coming into step. --Robert Horton

Looney Tunes: Platinum Collection, Vol. 2

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Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 2 (DVD)

Look whose back with more gags, more laughs and more signature showcases! Make way for Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 2 with 50 animated theatrical shorts remastered in all their stellar silliness. Disc One’s selections focus on the core characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety and Sylvester, Pepe Le Pew and Foghorn Leghorn. While Disc Two offers one-shot classics, the complete escapades of Cecil Turtle, the all-purpose adversary Nasty Canasta, bashful little Beaky Buzzard and the hilariously hungry A. Flea. Not to mention a fan-selected favorite that will be sure to satisfy even the most discerning cartoon connoisseur. So grab a chair, a comedy cohort and a carrot ‘cause it’s always “wabbit” season when this must-own collection comes home!

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IMAX®: Under the Sea/IMAX® Deep Sea DBFE (Blu-ray 3D)

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IMAX®: Under the Sea/IMAX® Deep Sea DBFE (Blu-ray 3D)

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