Ford UK use S8 and 35mm in TV Ad

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Post by MovieStuff »

reflex wrote:
in addition, we added film scratches and dirt to bed the shots in and tracked a daisy into our heroine’s hair, so we maintained continuity from a previous shot.
I look forward to the day when people start waving magnets around videotape to give it the "2000s" look.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Now that's funny.

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I loved it...I thought it captures the essence of cars and film beautifully. And she has a particularly randy look about her...schawing...very groovy baby. Nice to be inspired again... and I love the overall tone of honeyyellow/orange...very very nicely done.

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Post by alan doyle »

the super 8 shots would have been done by a 3000 dollar a day dp...or the director who gets 8000 dollars a day...
the super 8 shots are fairly standard,nothing special in fact ....
the 35mm is well shot and post production is good..
but my point is the super 8 quality,would be bettered by a lot of the shooters on this site....
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