scott william
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Soderberg, whom I have met and discussed digital cinematography with, chose GOOD and FAST over KNOWING's FAST and CHEAP is my point.
The most disturbing thing for me in Knowing was the slightly soft look of the 35 print I watched but I'm a technical sorta guy and as I've read others who've seen it projected digitally and said it was almost too sharp I must surmise the fault must therefore lie in the film out or lab process somewhere. Maybe the projector was soft. Until I've seen my own shots projected off 35 I won't know but, for me, so far so good for this technology.
Reading between the lines a bit I'd say Eric Durst has mixed feelings about the Red, too. He certainly damns it with faint praise when he points to "hey, it's already digital" as a big advantage.
That's not to say that the footage didn't look good, in fact seeing KNOWING gave me a lot of confidence in the Red as a viable choice for producers and directors to consider but... aesthetically I fail to see what the Red got them that 35mm would not have, so that leaves budget as the reason, or else we are back to "ease in matching the VFX looks." And I'm just not sure I buy that.
I just saw it, and was quite disappointed at the picture quality... but only because of the projection or maybe the print... The image (it was especially obvious in the credits) was a little blurry at the bottom of the frame, with a gradient to being quite badly out of focus at the top... A bit unfortunate, but apart from that it looked good.
I just saw it, and was quite disappointed at the picture quality... but only because of the projection or maybe the print... The image (it was especially obvious in the credits) was a little blurry at the bottom of the frame, with a gradient to being quite badly out of focus at the top... A bit unfortunate, but apart from that it looked good.
Well, they will still need to focus the projector... :wink5:When all theaters go digital, that will eliminate that weak link in the chain.
Was a little blurry at the bottom of the frame, with a gradient to being quite badly out of focus at the top... A bit unfortunate, but apart from that it looked good.