Charlotte’s journey with Atomos monitors began while studying for her master’s degree in Cinematography in 2021. “The Shinobi was my introduction to Atomos, and it quickly became a reliable companion in the studio,” she recalls. “But it wasn’t until I worked with the new Ninja TX that I realised just how powerful a monitor that also records could be.”
Ninja TX is Atomos’ all‑new 5‑inch monitor‑recorder, featuring a 1500‑nit bright display, camera control with touch‑to‑focus, and the ability to record up to 8Kp30 ProRes RAW. Charlotte’s first major opportunity to put the monitor to the test came during The Mystery of the Pirate King, a documentary following Dr. Sean Kingsley and filmmaker Chris Atkins of Wreckwatch TV. The project documented their search for the ‘Fancy’, the long‑lost ship of pirate Henry Avery, believed to have sunk in Nassau Harbour. Avery’s exploits were so legendary that he is often cited as one of the inspirations behind Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean.
“It was an ambitious production that took me from land to sea, testing my creativity and my equipment in some of the toughest conditions I’ve faced,” Charlotte explains. “The weather was unpredictable – blazing sunshine one moment, heavy rain on a moving boat the next. In those situations, reliability is everything, and the Ninja never let me down.”