Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
It's old news, you've probably heard it before, but I'm excited about it. To quote JJ Abrams:
"If film were to go away – and digital is challenging it – then the standard for the highest, best quality would go away."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...-shot-on-35mm-film-to-recapture-70s-feel.html
I also read somewhere they'll be using miniatures rather than CG. I wonder if they'll screw it up again?
"If film were to go away – and digital is challenging it – then the standard for the highest, best quality would go away."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...-shot-on-35mm-film-to-recapture-70s-feel.html
I also read somewhere they'll be using miniatures rather than CG. I wonder if they'll screw it up again?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
This is news to me.
Looks like they picked the right director for the movie.
It makes me looking forward to it a bit more now...
Looks like they picked the right director for the movie.
It makes me looking forward to it a bit more now...
hepcat
Former PH, USN
But you'll be seeing it in theaters from a digital copy and a digital projector. As of this year, films are no longer distributed in cans the "old way." It's all digital distribution and projection now.
R
rpsawin
Guest
But you'll be seeing it in theaters from a digital copy and a digital projector. As of this year, films are no longer distributed in cans the "old way." It's all digital distribution and projection now.
Yep...film is dead in the "film" industry.
DCB
Well-known
Yep.... read about this about a month ago... I say it's a great way to shoot this. Film has a look to it that digital can't duplicate.
Peace
Peace
donkee
Established
Just my opinion but
If you use digital you are a video maker, not a film maker.
Please change "film industry" to "video industry"

If you use digital you are a video maker, not a film maker.
Please change "film industry" to "video industry"
DCB
Well-known
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
But you'll be seeing it in theaters from a digital copy and a digital projector. As of this year, films are no longer distributed in cans the "old way." It's all digital distribution and projection now.
It matters not.
Digital technology is *very* good at replicating things.
If the film is shot on film, and if the director / producers / editors intended for it to look like how it was captured on film, digital reproduction and cinema projectors can faithfully deliver it.
We will be seeing a different look than the 3 prequels.
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