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Article Comment – Listen to Tarantino and Roger Deakins' Polarizing Discussion about Film Formats

I've never seen anything shot digitally that looked like 2-perf 35mm or 16mm, or vice versa.

1 year ago
Article Comment – Let's Compare the Canon C70 to the Competition

The C200 is not the best option for a lot of uses because it doesn't have an intermediate codec. There's too big a gap between 8-bit MP4 and full-blown 7gb/min RAW. Any camera in this price range that offers a decent 10-bit, All-I, non-RAW shooting option is almost automatically more versatile.

2 years ago
Article Comment – Canon's C70 is a Fresh Take on a 4K Cinema Camera

Those are my thoughts. This is basically a C100 Mark III in disguise, and I think that's an attractive option.

2 years ago
Article Comment – Have You Seen 'Tenet' Yet? Did You Have An Issue Hearing Anything?

The problem with Nolan is that he's perfectly capable of making good, and even great films. Inception, The Dark Knight, The Prestige and Memento weren't flukes.

However, at this point he's so surrounded by yes-men that his bad ideas on aspects he doesn't really understand, especially sound mixing, get pushed through even though SOMEONE at the studio should be reviewing this stuff and saying "Hey, Chris, I can't understand a damn word of this dialogue." He needs to be reined in a bit.

2 years ago
Article Comment – 'Tenet' is Struggling at the Box Office and Theaters Are Worried

To give credit where it's due, all the theaters around me are doing as much as they can to minimize risk while staying open. However, I simply don't trust other moviegoers to actually abide by the rules. These are the same people who talk and text during movies despite the giant message on the screen asking them not to; am I meant to believe they'll all keep their masks on for 2-3 hours, in the dark where nobody else can see? All it takes is one fool breathing on me to negate all the precautions in place.

2 years ago
Article Comment – This is Why Renting Cinema Gear is Sometimes Better Than Buying

Every video like this I've ever seen assumes the viewer has a great rental house nearby. Unfortunately we can't all live in a major production city so renting is really not always that cheap or easy.

2 years ago

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