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pretty good read.....Nolan really rips into digital

http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/c … -art-43501

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I went to an Alien marathon last night and the print used for Alien was pretty horrible. It's been a long time since I've seen actual film being projected, so it wasn't the best reintroduction.

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The Keanu Reeves-hosted film vs digital doco Side By Side is now available on Amazon Instant Video. I haven't watched it yet, but there it is.

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Ridley Scott talking about his exposure to RED

http://vimeo.com/49864550#

I like how he says the first thing to focus on to get the people back in the cinema is the story. Prometheus was a masterpiece, wasn't it Ridley?

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Sam wrote:

I like how he says the first thing to focus on to get the people back in the cinema is the story.

http://i.imgur.com/oDzH5.gif

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Sam wrote:

I like how he says the first thing to focus on to get the people back in the cinema is the story.

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On a more positive note, I will say I recently got to see The Master projected in 70mm and it was absolutely gorgeous. Reminded me how I do kinda miss real film projection, something about just hearing the quiet hum of the projector, the bright vibrant look of that image is really special to me.

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I saw Master in 70 as well at the arclight and goddamn did it look gorgeous.  They depth of field was roughly the width of a nose hair and you could see different PARTS of a persons face just slightly out of focus.  To me there is a strange, literal, alchemy with film that I'm not quite sure digital can be fully capable of replicating in my lifetime.   Not saying most films shouldn't be digital, and I dont hate digital at all, I just think there will always be a place for actual film.

Eddie Doty

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Eddie wrote:

you could see different PARTS of a persons face just slightly out of focus.

and you're sure it wasn't shot on a DSLR?!  tongue

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Eddie wrote:

I dont hate digital at all, I just think there will always be a place for actual film.

Ishiro Honda wrote:

I dont hate CGI at all, I just think there will always be a place for a man in a rubber suit.

Stanley Kubrick wrote:

I dont hate widescreen at all, I just think there will always be a place for Academy ratio.

Woody Allen wrote:

I dont hate stereo at all, I just think there will always be a place for monaural soundtracks.

Alfred Hitchcock wrote:

I dont hate color at all, I just think there will always be a place for black-and-white.

Charlie Chaplin wrote:

I dont hate sound at all, I just think there will always be a place for silent pictures.

Georges Méliès wrote:

I dont hate electric drive at all, I just think there will always be a place for hand cranking.

You are probably all right, but I do see a trend....

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

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i think Eddie's mastered the art of being diplomatic about the topic

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I think there'll always be a place for diplomacy.
  - some random person, but we'll say it was Gandhi

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