hope it also is released on iTunes so I can buy and watch soon
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hope it also is released on iTunes so I can buy and watch soon
Well, there is a lot to be learned from the past. I'm sorry but i still like film MUCH better. Is it practical? No. Does it look yummy? Yes. Is there more to life than grainless ultra-sharpness? I hope so...
Don't get me wrong, i own a ton of Reds, but still, nothing beats real film.
That will be why 60% of the top 10 films in the USA for the last weekend were shot on film.
http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
6 x 35 mm
2 x alexa
1 x red epic
1 x canon 5d
The Pirates. Band of Misfits.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1430626/technical
Stop frame animation.
Speak for yourself... Don't say WE. Film is very sincere and true to the art form. The business module maybe dead, but film is far from dead. I can assure you that Film is still superior in all aesthetic ways to Digital. I don't shoot film anymore and will probably not shoot it again, but I will always love to pay to watch a movie shot on film. I always seem to want to wait for a digital production to come to cable
I watched a restored print of Kubrick & Alcott's Barry Lyndon last night at Arclight. 3 hours of pure cinematic bliss.
And this is all I could say. Film is dead, long live the Film.
Please stop with the film is dead nonsense. It is only in the past year with the release of the Epic, Alexa, and Sony 35 that digital has been a serious threat to film. All of these digital cameras are still trying to achieve that film look. It is only now that digital has come close to equaling the resolution, look, and dynamic range of film. Digital now has some advantages over film ie, more resolution cleaner images for FX work, but film has yet to be beaten
Over the next 5 years film will lose its foothold as the #1 way to shoot movies (it's already happening). It will become a choice just like shooting on digital. Then digital will be close enough to equalling what film can do, and will be far cheaper to use and film will slowly fade away. Digital will take over and film will become a novelty. Once film processing can no longer survive film will die.
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