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    Shot on EPIC by Matt Baron and Will Town

    for Alexander Wang 11 http://www.alexanderwang.com/

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    Senior Member Jean Guerra's Avatar
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    and this was shot with?
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    Sorry, EPIC. HEAVILY processed :)
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    Not my style of chaotic shooting, but I sure do love the look, which is what we are going after it for some of the scenes in "Rape of a Beauty" and a second project currently in development in Siena, Tuscany.

    Epic holds just about anything you can trow at, we LOVE IT!!
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    This one is all about content mood and style.

    Overall a highly energic piece. Love the flare as a light source and the "kick down the doors" attitude.

    I'm glad they used the EPIC. It just goes to show how much creative freedom there is in that little box.

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    Love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacob.schwarz View Post
    Love it.
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    They might as well have used a $500 consumer camera, you would never see the difference. An EPIC is about precision not 'look'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenneth gruyaert View Post
    They might as well have used a $500 consumer camera, you would never see the difference. An EPIC is about precision not 'look'.
    Prove it. Easy to point a finger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenneth gruyaert View Post
    They might as well have used a $500 consumer camera, you would never see the difference. An EPIC is about precision not 'look'.
    We used to call people who made statements like this "film snobs". I guess now we have to find an equivalent for EPIC now.

    Did you stop to consider, before shitting on someone's creative choices, that it's actually RED that are proudly presenting this piece of work where their tools were used?

    I'm not saying you are not entitled to your opinion but I'd imagine your showing some keyboard bravery here, meaning that if you were at RED headquarters, standing there with Jarred and the creators of this piece, you probably might not jump into the conversation by saying.

    "shit, you could have used a camcorder, don't you know EPIC is about prescision?"

    Which is exactly what you've just done on a public worldwide internet forum. You get what I'm saying?
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