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Where Filipino Stories Find Their Next Frame

The Canon EOS C50 takes center stage at The Next Big Scene launch event, highlighting its compact cinema build and powerful 7K 3:2 Open Gate capabilities designed for today’s multi-platform creators

On a lively December afternoon in Makati, Canon Philippines turned Baked Studios into a meeting ground for imagination, innovation, and motion. Titled “The Next Big Scene,” the launch of the Canon EOS C50 was more than a product unveiling—it was a celebration of how Filipino filmmakers and creators are redefining visual storytelling across screens and platforms.

Anuj Aggarwal, President & CEO of Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc., officially opens The Next Big Scene EOS C50 Launch, welcoming filmmakers, creators, and media to experience Canon’s newest compact cinema camera

Designed for a generation that moves fluidly between cinema, social media, and digital-first formats, the EOS C50 represents Canon’s most compact entry into its Cinema EOS line. Despite its small and lightweight build, the camera carries serious creative power. With up to 7K 60p internal RAW recording and Canon’s first-ever 3:2 Open Gate capability in a cinema camera, creators are given more freedom to frame, crop, and reimagine their footage in post-production without sacrificing quality.

Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc.’s Jian Liu leads the raffle segment, adding excitement to the afternoon’s celebration of creative innovation.

What captured the attention of many attendees was the EOS C50’s ability to adapt to today’s content demands. Through Simultaneous Crop Recording, filmmakers can shoot traditional 4K footage while automatically generating vertical or square versions in the same take—streamlining workflows for creators producing content for multiple platforms. Priced at ₱189,998 for the body with XLR handle, the EOS C50 positions itself as a professional tool built with real-world creative needs in mind.

Throughout the event, guests experienced the camera firsthand through demos and interactive setups, seeing how it performs in scenarios ranging from documentaries and weddings to branded content and narrative films. The conversations extended beyond specs during a fireside chat featuring industry voices Paolo Ruiz, Ian Celis, Gabby Cantero, and Carlo Obispo. The panel explored the rise of vertical storytelling, evolving audience habits, and how tools like the EOS C50 remove technical barriers to creativity.

The EOS C50 is mounted and ready for action at The Next Big Scene, giving guests an up-close look at Canon’s most compact cinema camera—featuring 7K 3:2 Open Gate recording for maximum creative flexibility—showcased by Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc.

Canon leaders emphasized that the launch reflects a deeper commitment to the local creative community. By packing cinema-grade technology into a versatile, mobile form, Canon aims to ensure that Filipino stories—regardless of format—are told with the quality they deserve.

As the country’s creative ecosystem continues to grow, the EOS C50 arrives as both a camera and a statement: the next big scene in Filipino storytelling is already rolling.

Written by Village Connect

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