Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Was it Dykstra who did the 60 fps projection system? I had friends who saw demos of the high-frame-rate projection (wide screen 70mm I think?) and they were absolutely blown away. I immediately got it confused with IMAX but it was called something else. I know all the rage is 24fps 1080p but I hate the peripheral effects if you pan too fast. I've always been curious about the big Panavision (and other) primes - sometimes the depth of field that's captured amazes me and I wonder about the lens they used. I know it's not a good film when I start really pondering the cinematography during the first viewing. Still, the very same effect that people have been whining about for some time, about the rapid pace of change in digital, will work to give us a medium that is as capable as film - different - but as capable. On the otherhand I doubt anything is going to be bring back the quality of my father's suits or of wedding dresses. (Don't EVEN get me started.) Adam On 1/21/06, feli <feli2@earthlink.net> wrote: > > On Jan 21, 2006, at 12:55 PM, George Lottermoser wrote: > > > Just curious - is this "no film" phenomena also happening in the > > "film" > > industry. In other words are the "movie makers" also ready to throw in > > the towel for their first generation originals? > > > > regards, George > > No, not, yet. The amount of storage you need to shoot and edit a feature > all digital is mind boggling. David Fincher is shooting his current > feature, > 'Zodiac' on the Viper system. Fincher he is quite tech savvy and has > used > the system on many commercials as a test run. The results will be > very good. > > Still, quite an enormous undertaking. > > Lucas shot the last three Star Wars all digital and they look > horrible. > > The ironic part is that the studios are generating master analog > negatives > (kodak Estar base stocks) from their final digital frames for long > term storage... > > But shooting digital will probably enter mainstream film making, in > the next > 10-15 years. The big problem is how do you deal with perhaps 100-300 > Terrabytes of data, for a feature. Portable magazines for the cameras > are > an issue; right now most cameras are tethered to a hard disk array. > > The holy grail is uncompressed, high dynamic rage footage at 2-4k > resolution > and being able to shoot high-speed. > > feli > ________________________________________________________ > feli2@earthlink.net 2 + 2 = 4 > www.elanphotos.com > > > NO ARCHIVE > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >