I notice you've asked for a "c700 filmography and popular videos" but then to "create a story." These are two different requests.
To clarify:
"c700" likely refers to the Canon C700 cinema camera (or possibly another device/model). If you want a filmography of works shot on the Canon C700 and popular videos showcasing it, I can provide that — though it’s a professional camera used in documentaries, commercials, and films, not a person or studio with its own filmography.
If you actually want a story — I’m happy to write an original short story. For example:
A cinematographer receives a mysterious Canon C700 that records not just images, but glimpses of possible futures. As she shoots a documentary about memory, she must decide whether to change what she sees — or let the story play out.
Could you please clarify which one you need? If it’s the C700 filmography and popular videos, I’ll list productions and notable footage examples. If it’s a creative story, just say “yes, write the story.”
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successor represent Canon's flagship efforts to compete in the high-end cinema space alongside brands like ARRI and Sony. Known for its exceptional color science—particularly faithful skin tones—and a rugged, modular design, the
has carved out a niche in narrative shorts, high-end documentaries, and corporate films. Filmography & Notable Videos
was often used as a specialized "A-camera" for specific high-budget projects, its filmography is best highlighted through high-profile short films and industry showcases: A Dishful of Dollars (Canon EOS C700 FF)
DP Nancy Schreiber, ASC and Director Nigel Dick teamed up for the first film shot on Canon's full frame Cinema EOS C700 FF camera. YouTube·CanonUSA
The Canon EOS C700, and its later full-frame evolution, the , were designed as flagship "A-cameras" to compete in high-end cinema and episodic television. While it didn't reach the ubiquity of some rivals, it carved out a niche in productions that demanded Canon’s renowned color science with a modular, studio-ready form factor. Notable Filmography & Projects I notice you've asked for a "c700 filmography
The C700 series has been used for everything from high-budget television series to award-winning short films:
Why it is popular: Found-footage horror meets analog aesthetics. The video is only 90 seconds long, making it highly shareable. It depicts a car’s dashcam driving in circles in a parking garage where every level looks identical. The video ends when the car passes itself on the ramp.
Fictional PS1 game longplays, instructional videos from a fake town (“Marrow, NV”), and archival warnings.
| Title | Duration | Notes |
|-------|----------|-------|
| c700_089_MARROW_GAME | 18:00 | Full “playthrough” of a never-released survival horror. |
| c700_094_cable_access | 11:22 | Public access show about learning to forget. |
| c700_101_emergency_broadcast | 2:45 | Most unsettling. EAS tone + coordinates to a real empty field. |
Popular video: c700_089_MARROW_GAME – 8.3M views. Sparked a wiki dedicated to “Marrow lore.” "c700" likely refers to the Canon C700 cinema
An outlier in the catalog, this video is cheerful rather than scary. It features 40 seconds of teenagers diving into a pool, recorded on a worn-out VHS tape. Its popularity stems from its nostalgic warmth, proving C700 is not solely a horror creator.
c700_130_faces_7 – 12M views
The definitive c700 piece. A single AI face slowly glitching into abstraction. Comments section is half poetry, half panic.
c700_089_MARROW_GAME – 8.3M views
Launched a whole ARG community. No one has found the “real” coordinates referenced in the video — or won’t admit it.
c700_049_cryokit – 4.7M views
The funniest + darkest. Parody so precise some viewers tried to buy the product.
c700_011_tuning – 2.1M views
The entry point for most fans. Short, sweet, and subtly terrifying.
c700_203_last_upload (Cycle 6 – 2024) – 1.8M views (in 3 months)
A 4-second video of a TV turning off. No description. Became a meme: “c700 turned off the internet.”
An official shorter edit of the 22-minute opus. This version removes the experimental interludes, keeping only the "greatest hits" of eerie visuals. It is often used in "video essay" compilations about internet horror.