Glen Powell
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Just got back from a meeting with a major post facility here in Toronto. I was there as the VFX supervisor for a feature film that will be shot next month. The choice of camera was not decided on prior to the meeting but of course I was gunning for the Epic. Well, unfortunately the Alexa won out because of what I felt were misconceptions. I believe these guys were looking for the path of least resistance which means more money for them. They made the claim of the Alexa looks so much more filmic, more latitude, less noise, less cost of storage, blah blah blah. Talked to the colourist and he loves working on the Alexa footage because it's so easy.... Needless to say, I was beaten up and left dejected. At one point the guy there even made a crack about Oakley sunglasses! Quite honestly, these post houses are soon to be dinosaurs... sorry for the rant.... long live RED!
I think I've sat in that same post house and had that same conversation… several times over the years. Right back to a shoot years ago when I wanted to use an HVX200 at Everest Base Camp (obviously didn't want to carry a bigger camera, tapes, etc) but the post house didn't want me to shoot P2 in HD because: "We don't have enough hard drive space to handle the files"; so I did the edit with the agency on a laptop in a cabin beside the fire during our descent.
Humans are lazy and want the path of least resistance.