Can some body tell me if you can achive the same look or better look of a high definition cameras that were use in the latest Robert Rodriguez MOVIE (ONES UPON A TIME IN MEXICO) Using the super 8mm movie format , and how will this be done.
I saw the movie trailer and the quality of the image is awesom please any coments will be apreciated
Robert Rodriguez high definition cameras
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Re: Robert Rodriguez high definition cameras
Holy crap is right. Someone asking how to achieve "video look" with film!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, cortometrajes69 - you are a true revolutionary.
Wow, cortometrajes69 - you are a true revolutionary.
"I'm the master of low expectations. I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things."â€â€George W. Bush, June 4, 2003
Thums up on look, Thums down of flick
Could cortometrajes69 be talking about the lighting and in camera filtration plus the post production twicking? Same tules are available in film.
I saw R.R. movie this weekend, nothing worth remembering in 20 years.
He's seem's to playing all the right notes, but just does not have the melody down. I'm not saying that just because he shot in HI Def.
I might be getting tired of cartoon flicks, over the top violance. It is a perfect example of targeting a script to a demographic, and that possibly is it's gratest weakness.
I saw R.R. movie this weekend, nothing worth remembering in 20 years.
He's seem's to playing all the right notes, but just does not have the melody down. I'm not saying that just because he shot in HI Def.
I might be getting tired of cartoon flicks, over the top violance. It is a perfect example of targeting a script to a demographic, and that possibly is it's gratest weakness.
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There's no need to speculate about the origin of the "Once Upon a Time" title of Rodriguez's film. The tale told by Roberto is that Q-ball (Quentin Tarantino) told HD-Rod that he ought to write a final movie for El Mariachi, one that brings the epic nature of Leone's work to the table - the typical postmodern pastiche that Q-ball does so well.
"I'm the master of low expectations. I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things."â€â€George W. Bush, June 4, 2003