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never buy a used-years old slipcover with the rotten tomatoes clear sticker on it. it'll take the coverart with it when you try to pull it off
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Thanks given by: | Lionel Horsepackage (10-04-2021) |
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![]() As to making a frankenstein set; I’ve learned the tricks, simplified my ways. Should be much better than the numerous editions of BR2049 I’ve needlessly purchased. Of course, it all hinges on me enjoying the movie or not. Last edited by Vangeli; 10-02-2021 at 01:11 AM. |
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So ICG just posted their magazine with the Dune cover. Here's a link to the article: https://issuu.com/icgmagazine/docs/october2021/32
There's an interesting part at the end. It seems the DI is based on a scanned filmout. From what I understand, it has a regular DI, it's printed to film, scanned, then has another pass in the DI like it originated on film. It seems they wanted the aesthetic of shooting on film without the hassle of actually doing so. Quote:
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Okay, I think that explains why it doesn't look like a filmout. I've seen filmouts on Guava Island, the S2 finale of Atlanta, I also have Pro Res files of filmouts printed on 50D stock and it's super convincing.
But seeing the Dune trailers in Pro Res, it doesn't feel like that at all, very much subtle, low grain. They know what they wanted though. |
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Ugh. Best Buy got it right when they gave all 3- blu-ray- 3D- 4K together in one steel.
Now you need to buy 2 sets to get the same. And the standard blu-ray artwork is the best. They really want you to buy all 3. |
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![]() Someone from the Dejonghe Laboratory I believe, who did a lot of filmouts, said that to really get texture and the feel of it you need to print on Vision 3 camera stock. And I've seen that on all the examples I've seen. I've yet to see Dune but I'm curious to see what the final result looks like. I remember David Sandberg saying they tried a filmout on Shazam but the results were not there, so I think he must have printed on print stock, hence the less than perceptible results. It bums me out to see that Fraser and Villeneuve tested 35mm and 65mm film for Dune, but felt that 35mm was too grainy (?), and 65mm had issues apparently with the conditions they were shooting in, in addition to Villeneuve somehow feeling film was too nostalgic. ![]() Last edited by Resettito; 10-05-2021 at 08:24 AM. |
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I wonder what it would've looked like if they treated it like a Nolan VFX shot; finishing it photochemically instead of a DI process.
Sometimes I think it's totally unnecessary yet at the same time I'm so fascinated by these experiments. I always wondered what would happen if you shot digitally but printed on film then scanned it again and I guess it's been done before so the answer is out there, and Dune is an example of that. But we don't have any reference to what it looked like without the process. I assumed everything we saw was from the Alexa itself. I had reservations on the cinematography when the first trailer came out. But seeing the trailers in HQ (especially in 4K) and seeing the film in IMAX and Dolby Cinema, my opinion on it changed drastically. It's a gorgeous looking film. Except for one sequence heavily featured in the trailers. It was just too dark even for a day for night exterior. |
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Thanks given by: | Zeekomkommer (10-07-2021) |
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If you want a better example, look at Guava Island (in high quality of course), the S2 finale of Atlanta, or this for example (one of the best examples though obviously, compression): https://www.garylongdop.com/sober (16 mm filmout)
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Thanks given by: | Merkur (10-05-2021) |
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I'm waiting to see the final result to properly judge but considering how they describe it, even if it's subtle, they can't get that without a filmout. Just like the filmouts that I've seen, you can never get that close without a filmout. I haven't seen anything as convincing, nowhere, not even from the likes of Yedlin and co.
I have to say that it's as close as it will ever get to shooting on film although there's still a clear difference. It's the only thing that makes me comfortable shooting digitally if for some reason, I can't shoot on film. |
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