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Old 05-21-2008, 06:25 AM   #3201
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I made the mistake of reading more of that thread...

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I didn't read any.
Don't wanna know.
 
Old 05-21-2008, 07:18 AM   #3202
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I didn't read any.
Don't wanna know.
Smart man...

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Old 05-21-2008, 08:35 AM   #3203
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Smart man...

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I REALLY regret taking the bait. Must... try... not... to... think... about...

[head explodes]

Damn.

Spoiler below for those who'd rather read a synopsis and save their sanity:
[Show spoiler]First there was no need for lossless audio for movies (since HD DVD didn't have the space), and now all grain should be removed from films (to be easier to encode for downloads). He's not even getting paid any more to make up ridiculous arguments against high-bitrate quality encodes. He's just doing it for fun!
 
Old 05-21-2008, 02:06 PM   #3204
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I REALLY regret taking the bait. Must... try... not... to... think... about...

[head explodes]

Damn.

Spoiler below for those who'd rather read a synopsis and save their sanity:
[Show spoiler]First there was no need for lossless audio for movies (since HD DVD didn't have the space), and now all grain should be removed from films (to be easier to encode for downloads). He's not even getting paid any more to make up ridiculous arguments against high-bitrate quality encodes. He's just doing it for fun!
Oh good grief. That is all I can say.
 
Old 05-21-2008, 02:14 PM   #3205
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I didn't read any.
Don't wanna know.
Nice
Don't forget to take an early and extended lunch today... say... 11:30ish out in California
 
Old 05-21-2008, 02:57 PM   #3206
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P.S.
b.t.w., that opening scene with George C. Scott giving the speech in front of the flag………..he did it with one take, without even rehearsing.
^
I received a PM on “how did I know that” ^ .
There was a screening of Patton at UCLA about 3 years ago and in the following Q&A, the DP, Fred Koenekamp told the story.
 
Old 05-21-2008, 03:00 PM   #3207
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I REALLY regret taking the bait. Must... try... not... to... think... about...

[head explodes]

Damn.

Spoiler below for those who'd rather read a synopsis and save their sanity:
[Show spoiler]First there was no need for lossless audio for movies (since HD DVD didn't have the space), and now all grain should be removed from films (to be easier to encode for downloads). He's not even getting paid any more to make up ridiculous arguments against high-bitrate quality encodes. He's just doing it for fun!
That company’s employees as well as ex-employees somehow really have a tendency to invoke controversy………………………
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O58wSsZvOT0&NR=1
 
Old 05-21-2008, 03:03 PM   #3208
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Nice
Don't forget to take an early and extended lunch today... say... 11:30ish out in California
Please, nobody say anything about the final result. I have to record it and won’t be able to watch for several days.
Mum’s the word.

Plus, this time I'm learning, as I'm recording the following 3 shows just in case the match goes to penalty kicks.
 
Old 05-21-2008, 03:40 PM   #3209
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[Show spoiler]First there was no need for lossless audio for movies (since HD DVD didn't have the space), and now all grain should be removed from films (to be easier to encode for downloads). He's not even getting paid any more to make up ridiculous arguments against high-bitrate quality encodes. He's just doing it for fun!
Unless he is truly retired, he's going to be doing what he can to keep himself in good standing with the download folk.

I doubt he'd be offered many opportunities with Blu-ray.

Gary
 
Old 05-21-2008, 06:20 PM   #3210
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Nice
Don't forget to take an early and extended lunch today... say... 11:30ish out in California
About 15 min. or so to kick-off for what many professional soccer players consider to be more prestigious than the World Cup Final (or so I’ve been told) as club players are far more beautiful to watch playing together on a team they’ve been with for the entire season --rather than on a national team that they never really develop the same timing and intuition for. Plus, me thinks a lot of the pros would rather be resting and recuperating rather than playing in a big tournament like the World Cup finals in the middle of their summer holiday.

Anyway, quick question for all you projectionists and former projectionists out there…..Deci, Kris, rlsmith, etc.

Patton was not just shot with a Mitchell BFC 65mm camera but, the optimal theatrical presentation process for it (not ever really embraced that much by theater owners) was very unique as it required a special screen and special projection lens.

What am I referring to here?
 
Old 05-21-2008, 06:23 PM   #3211
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Many people do. But how come WB allegedly calls the shots on how a film looks on BD and not the film makers?
Fox on the other hand seems to avoid DNR, but again, why is this a studio decision? Are film makers so powerless/uninterested/unaware?
mhafner,

Over the years at AVS I've always read your posts with pleasure as it is obvious you are a man who abides a deep love of the art, expressiveness and industry that film can represent. I would like to thank you for this post http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showp...&postcount=260 in the "film grain" thread on AVS. It cogently and clearly expresse the feelings of many of us, I suspect. So thank you.

Penton-Man I hope, I haven't overstepped my bounds on your thread, I hope your oft expressed respect for mhafner and the discussion re DNR gave me licence.

ted
 
Old 05-21-2008, 06:26 PM   #3212
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Todd AO/Dimension 150?
 
Old 05-21-2008, 06:31 PM   #3213
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Todd AO/Dimension 150?
Damn, you guys are just an incredible living encyclopedia of all kinds of information regarding films.

Hats off to you!
 
Old 05-21-2008, 06:43 PM   #3214
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Who will you be cheering for tonight Penton?
 
Old 05-21-2008, 08:42 PM   #3215
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Anyway, quick question for all you projectionists and former projectionists out there…..Deci, Kris, rlsmith, etc.

Patton was not just shot with a Mitchell BFC 65mm camera but, the optimal theatrical presentation process for it (not ever really embraced that much by theater owners) was very unique as it required a special screen and special projection lens.

What am I referring to here?
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Todd AO/Dimension 150?
Speaking of D150, wouldn't the smilebox format, what Warner is doing with How The West Was Won (and Fox themselves demoed on the Oklahoma! S.E. supplements) be the most accurate presentation?
 
Old 05-21-2008, 09:50 PM   #3216
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D150 was designed to be exhibited flat or curved, and since it was designed more to overwhelm your field of vision, that's not something that's that possible at home
 
Old 05-21-2008, 10:45 PM   #3217
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D150 was designed to be exhibited flat or curved, and since it was designed more to overwhelm your field of vision, that's not something that's that possible at home
is that similar to what this guy has done with his home theatre?

Brain Sturgeon
 
Old 05-21-2008, 11:33 PM   #3218
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mhafner,

Over the years at AVS I've always read your posts with pleasure as it is obvious you are a man who abides a deep love of the art, expressiveness and industry that film can represent. I would like to thank you for this post http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showp...&postcount=260 in the "film grain" thread on AVS. It cogently and clearly expresse the feelings of many of us, I suspect. So thank you.

Penton-Man I hope, I haven't overstepped my bounds on your thread, I hope your oft expressed respect for mhafner and the discussion re DNR gave me licence.

ted
lol,
I’ve never read such a long post by michel.
Somebody really must have gotten his dander up!

Not overstepping your bounds at all.
I have no problem in openly acknowledging good stuff on other forums, as I have no fear of losing our membership.
It’s always a pleasure to read mhafner’s *answer* posts because they are full of accurate knowledge and unbiased.
It’s his *question* posts that sometimes get me nervous as he always wants me to spill the beans and sometimes I put myself in jeopardy by taking the bait.

That forum has a handful of very knowledgeable posters (michel, Mr.D, trbarry, tbrunet,etc.) but unfortunately it seems that many times instead of appreciating their presence and insight, some people there are too busy becoming argumentative for egotistical reasons.

I see one guy even posted a link to John Galt’s presentation at Panavision’s HQ……
http://media.panavision.com/Screenin...ing_Part1.html

Very astute, as John probably knows more about the technical aspects of motion picture cameras than anybody else that posts on the internet……that I can think of. With a quick perusal, it looks like some good stuff scattered on that thread with the exception of our friend who left the *egg target* company “to pursue other interests” (I’m quoting MS) because it looks like he’s just getting some more digs in at the MPEG-2 codec.
 
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Todd AO/Dimension 150?
Correcto-mundo.
http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/Widescreen/wingto13.htm

^ Nice pics.
 
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Damn, you guys are just an incredible living encyclopedia of all kinds of information regarding films.

Hats off to you!
We make all this stuff up and roll it into big boulders of salt.
 
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