Althought we don't typically spend much time on high end video equipment, the most recent demo video shot with the D16 is a great example of just how much shadow and detail you can pull of RAW footage.
D16's 16mm sensor maxes out at ISO 400. It's not a camera meant for low light shooting at all, and yet you can see how well the footage turned out in spite of that. The video was shot a max ISO (of course) with a vintage 25mm lens and transcoded in ClipHouse. Every bit then had to be pushed heavily in post to bring out enough light, but even in the shadows, the noise is often noticeable if it's there at all.
Even when a camera like D16 isn't meant to capture low light video...so well. It's wonderful to know, now that RAW can be pushed far enough in post production to produce such a beautifully shot video. For us beginners in short films, that type of lighting gives us goosebumps. Because all in all, it's about the mood that presents itself on video than everything else that is going on.