Jon MIchael Puntervold
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Even with Oblivion, my friend said 'it looks great, and it was shot on Red Epic' I said no, no... there is no way that shot is red.
I sincerely doubt that the mad scientologist would look very different had the feature been shot on Epic as the main camera; by the same DoP, glass and just as skilled a team...
...film buffs like Quentin Tarantino said, you know what, the new Red has the depth and richness of film, i'm going to give it a go.
If we say "it's every bit as good as film"
They will have reached their golden standard and goal... NO!, they are not there, not even close, push em, push em, push em!
Directors like film due to other factors than just image quality. Concentration on set, the magic of a rolling film camera and remember; film is 100% real and physical. You also _need_ skilled/trained people, it's a craft. Almost everybody can shop a digital cinema camera and shoot some shit out of the box and call themselves filmmakers.
BTW: We are not even close to 35mm image quality? It's already been surpassed in many aspects. Digital image quality today is satisfactory as a replacement for film. That is why people are switching. I.E. for Rust & Bone they tested two types of Kodak stock (and the Alexa), but choose Epic.
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