that's the lowest ratio i've ever heard of in a major film. what do you mean? i had to redo your calculations and with my comma placement i came to 185 hours and a 1:80 ratio, which sounds much more likely.Scotness wrote:*Apparently they shot 1,000,000 feet of film - which in my estimate comes to 18.5 hours (35mm at 24fps) - but for a film at 135 minutes that comes to a shooting ratio of 1:8 -- still pretty high though
there you go. while there's the v2 250d and the reala 500d but both have a very particular look which i guess they didn't want. 500t is the only high speed stock that has normal contrast, and when that choice was made 200t became the logical choice for a slower stock since it intercuts perfectly. i'm only speculating but i'm pretty sure i'm right. ;-)*It was shot mainly on 200T and 500T - I don't understand why it wasn't shot on daylight stock [...] All shots must be 'deep-focus shots'
i thought the film was good, the cinematography in particular, but no masterpiece.
/matt