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Apr 2007
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Public Service Announcement - For SoCal locals, especially those who live in and around the Beverly Hills area and have been to special exhibitions and screenings at the Academy’s headquarters (http://www.oscars.org/academy/buildings/index.html ) but never ventured literally 5min. walking distance west of that - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ac...e63378f3?hl=en Allow me to bring your attention to a vehicle for best maintaining or, as the case may be, improving your vision (e.g. cataract extraction, DMEK, DSEK, etc.) at least in regards to one’s lens, cornea or retina in order to help appreciate the spatial resolution of motion pictures, for quite close to Academy Headquarters there is the Beverly Hills office of a group of world class eye doctors, namely, some of the staff of the USC Eye Institute at 9033 Wilshire - https://www.google.com/maps/place/90...c38c35f1?hl=en <- I think if you click on the x to remove the box in the foreground you’ll see how close to AMPAS Headquarters the office actually is. Any personal inquiries can be handled through PM as I would be happy to provide a referral to a physician there. As an aside, the neurosurgeons are on another floor of the same building. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() When I think of you, I primarily think of two things: dogs and football/soccer. Pertaining to the later, we must not neglect fellow enthusiast PeterTHX. One moment while I compose something deserving. |
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Apr 2007
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Since World Cup 2014 finished, and is but one of many fine memories....
I presume that fellow soccer/football enthusiast Peter, like me, by now is undoubtedly going through soccer/football withdrawal ![]() ![]() err Samsung - http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2...rket/13573007/ At least until one’s young kids wear out the motor by watching the TV change shape continuously throughout the day for months on end. |
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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=14619 I’m reminded of a line from Clint Eastwood’s Firefox…”Now you come?” Anyway, I take exception to one thing (the pursuit of the film look aesthetic) Mr. Scorsese says in the statement…”Everything we do in HD is an effort to recreate the look of film” because, believe it or not, some cinematographers disagree including one Academy award winning Director of Photography…..http://www.theasc.com/asc_blog/paral...er-collateral/ One thing that film diehards and aspiring Directors (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...-united-721649 ) can look forward to, eventually even when/if film acquisition does transition from being on life support to a true irreversible D.O.D. (date of death) is that even with digital acquisition, each several years we are getting closer and closer to the ‘filmic look’ if that is the desired *look*, for, given enough time, the best digital colorists (and this list is by no means comprehensive - http://hollywoodpostalliance.org/?page_id=8604 as there are others like for instance Stephen Nakamura at Company 3, Skip Kimball now at Technicolor, etc.) can get you fairly close to the filmic look/aesthetic when provided with good digital capture/acquisition by the DP and his high end camera….if that is what you want, rather than the digital aesthetic. Think not?...Well, there are a couple hybrid acquisition (film and digital capture) feature motion pictures that I’ve mentioned here or in the ‘List’ threads where I occasionally post (https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...218262&page=55) and I challenge unbiased viewers to tell the difference with certainty of the film vs. digitally captured imagery. It’s just that shooting film in the first place from the get-go is so much easier (and still better) for achieving the *filmic look* rather than massaging it in post (by altering the blacks, punching the contrast, etc.) in trying to emulate the same appearance. But, I have faith, that someday, eventually we can achieve the *filmic look* even with digital acquisition for if we can make a bionic eye for humans….https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...sc#post6848325 the former entertainment-related endeavor, given time and R&D, seems achievable….if motivated to do so. Last edited by Penton-Man; 08-05-2014 at 11:00 PM. Reason: Corrected 'too' for 'to'…glad Zoe doesn’t quote my posts. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Even if you’re not a multi-million dollar Hollywood production and can’t afford a Stefan Sonnenfeld-quality digital colorist and his tools, a cheapo film emulation plugin like FilmConvert, for the bucks, is getting low-budget indies respectably close to that filmic look. Run the vimeo clip titled “FilmConvert Digital vs. Film Comparison” for some butterfly side-by-sides here - http://philipbloom.net/2013/08/16/filmconvert/ Last edited by Penton-Man; 08-05-2014 at 06:17 PM. Reason: digitally fixed link |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Actually, now that anything resembling soccer is safely off the airwaves I have ordered my first 4K set: the Sony XBR-55X900B. ![]() If only there was REAL 4K Blu-ray out there! PS: my cat likes to watch TV and the darndest things catch her eye. She stared quite a while at things like Terminator 2 and Dances With Wolves. Not even action scenes either. Odd. |
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You seem bothered by this recent event. No. I don't think any digital camera will ever come close to replicating the look of film. You can get a somewhat similar look like they did with Skyfall, but even then you can tell it was shot digitally. And it lacked the texture of film. It's always obvious when a movie uses a digital camera. There's no way around that overly clean, and sometimes flat, image. Look at this movie that was shot with the red camera and tried to get that film look to it by adding grain- https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hatch...Blu-ray/70758/ It doesn't work at all imo. It looks processed and artificial. It doesn't look natural. Let digital cameras be its own thing. It has its place. It works fine for some movies when a certain feel and look is needed. But it ain't film. But there's no reason one should have to go away. Both can used. Leave directors with their own choice of what they want. Last edited by saprano; 08-06-2014 at 03:43 AM. |
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![]() Congrats with your purchase, I too am looking forward to 4k bluray. |
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While it is important to retain film as a capture option (and I'd like to see it used for distribution again, perhaps on a small scale in major markets), digital cameras will keep getting better. That's a good thing, not a bad thing. As much as I love vinyl records and analog tape, if a digital format came out that could equal tape I would celebrate it. SACD is very close to vinyl in terms of quality, IMHO. |
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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Well, in the meantime, you can always try hooking up a REAL 4K (4,096 × 2,160) Redray player with any ol’ 20 ft. HDMI cable to watch trailers, shorts and such….
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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lol….Sap
![]() To answer your question, I’m not at all “bothered”, on the contrary, start here - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ce#post9524917 and then continue reading the entire flow of the recent conversation, especially the provided links carefully. I thought I made my celluloid empathy clear with the quote from Harmonica (Charles Bronson), further reinforced by Josh’s quip at the past Academy’s Sci-Tech Awards show. If I’m bothered by anything, it is Marty (or his publicist) *jumping on the bandwagon* after-the-fact and with a specific acquisition-elitist portion of his/their statement in regards to the motivation for all digitally captured imagery. Plus, I felt that digitally downtrodden readers might be getting depressed by now. |
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Apr 2007
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But, unfortunately in the case of phones, we were all wrong…. https://twitter.com/falcaide/status/...882945/photo/1 You may be a more reliable technological fortune teller than me, kind of like you being Agent 86 (Maxwell Smart) and me being the likes of Larabee but, I humbly think that predicting technological advancements over the long course of time can be a tricky thing as exemplified with the phone example. Film has had a century to mature, digital is still in its infancy. My bet is someday, someone will build a near perfect LUT and the final grading will dial it in from there. You know what I am sure of though? I’m 100% sure that BYU will never come close to surpassing Syracuse U. as a party school…. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5647885.html. Feel free to bookmark my prediction. |
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