Radoslav Karapetkov
Well-known member
Any news on a wider theatrical distribution for the Che films?
Like, somewhere near me? :biggrin:
Like, somewhere near me? :biggrin:
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I hope you are wrong - I want to see what kind of job the red camera does on the big screen.It's unlikely that Che will ever be screened in New Zealand, I think it will just turn up in the video store one day like W. will.
Part 1 was shot with anamorphic lenses, part 2 wasn't. That's how Soderbergh wanted it, he chose a different look for each part...For some reason at IFC Center in NYC - where I watched both - part I was 2.40:1 and part II was 1.78:1. Anyone else noticed this?
Soderbergh and the amazing DP ARE the same person:wink:Kudos to Soderbergh and the amazing DP though, I'm completely nitpicking this beautiful masterpiece that was part I.
Interestingly enough, a small part of the film was shot on S16 film before the RED was ready... I believe that included the "flash footage" you are talking about. I've said all along that film has many of the same issues that people complain about here.
I am quite sure the movie(s) would look significantly different if shot with today's RED ONEs instead of pre-production prototypes. That fact that SS was brave enough to shoot it on RED is still incredible to me given the state of the two cameras at that time. Having said that, the movie(s) are a credit to his story telling abilities and camera expertise. To get the look he got with what he had to work with is unreal.
A reminder... these two prototypes had almost no features enabled. Ask some of the 1st 50 customers how few features they had when they took delivery the end of August a year and change ago. SS started shooting Ché 3 or 4 months before that!
Jim
Part 1 was shot with anamorphic lenses, part 2 wasn't. That's how Soderbergh wanted it, he chose a different look for each part...
Soderbergh and the amazing DP ARE the same person:wink:
"Peter Andrews" IS Steven Soderbergh... He always DPs his own films.