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Next "Star Wars" Movie To Be Shot On Film

Panther_99FS

Retired SOH Administrator
http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/23/4...next-star-wars-to-be-shot-on-film-not-digital :mixedsmi:

And now...FILM IS NOT DEAD!!!! (And here's why) :mixedsmi:

...Sometimes, the best way isn’t always the newest way. Popular films such as Dark Knight Rises, Snow White and the Huntsmen, Djano Unchained, and Inception were all shot on FILM, as in, negatives and prints...

-> http://120pearls.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/film-makes-an-impression-at-the-oscars/

Film maker Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises) take on film:

...Photochemically, you can time film with a good timer in three or four passes,
which takes about 12 to 14 hours as opposed to seven or eight weeks in a DI
suite
....


-> http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/chr...-to-digital-his-approach-to-cgi-and-much-more
 
As I understand it, the primary reason Lucas adopted digital cameras was to make it easier to incorporate the digital graphics from his special effects department. I hope that the return to standard film signals that these producers intend to also tone down the special effects a bit and get a renewed focus on good old fashioned acting!

Ken
 
Further, I just recalled there was an unintended consequence to the adoption of so many digital films. It caused the closure of many older theaters in smaller cities without the revenue streams to afford the upgrade in projection equipment required to show digital films. Among these casualties were many theaters on military bases. Most of them were closed rather than spend the money on the upgrades. So, our poorest airmen, sometimes without transportation, can no longer walk from their barracks to a base theater to watch a movie!

I so regretted that decision on all avenues. If it turns out that Hollywood returns to celluloid film then that decision looks even worse.

Ken
 
So, our poorest airmen, sometimes without transportation, can no longer walk from their barracks to a base theater to watch a movie!
Ken

Ken don't fret - Lackland still has it's theatre open & running :mixedsmi:

Now if you really are a "film" fan, you've got to look at this documentary....a bit long yes, but VERY educational :mixedsmi:


[video=vimeo;68830569]http://vimeo.com/68830569[/video]
 
Problem is,
After watching that video, I now want to see EVERY one of those movies that he referenced! :mixedsmi:
 
Problem is,
After watching that video, I now want to see EVERY one of those movies that he referenced! :mixedsmi:

There was a 1941 era film with John Wayne, "The Shepherd of the Hills," that was shot in Technicolor format, Wayne's first color film. But, it was a case of double shooting, meaning the film was shot both in that format plus the more popular format in black and white. As a consequence, many people never saw the widescreen format in color! Years back, Turner Classic Movies showed the widescreen format which was when I saw it for the first time.

It was an excellent story! One of John Wayne's lost classics.

Ken
 
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