Well, you know how bland and transparent water colors look right? And you know the extended range of colors that oil paints give right? And even without comparing the two side by side, I am sure you can imagine al least some reasonable analogy there.mattias wrote:what do you mean? i honestly don't get the analogy.marc wrote:No, Video is like Water colors and film is like oil painting!
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Hehe, OK. ;)mattias wrote:kent says it "just gets grainy" when he tweaks it, but when i tell him that at least he *can* tweak it he has to admit i have a point.
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But it does get grainy in those oatmeal shadows. 8)
Now shoot a video with like 50D and I will stop complaining about grain.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I suppose that there are people out there that say the same about people shooting video vs people shooting film!mattias wrote:i don't know. i like watercolor myself. ink outlines and watercolor coloring. that's art. oil is for spoiled brats with either too big or too broken egos.
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i think you're right. it's not the tungsten though, you can easily filter any light to be the right color. i just think it needs careful lighting, like all reversals. for the indoor stuff we used two 2x800w spacelights above the band as key, about a meter up, an 800w redhead with some kind of blue/green theatrical gel as cross, overhead low cri tubes (i.e. green) flagged to spill only on the walls, some cool flicker was a bonus, then another redhead througth a frame of double 216 white diff and on a dimmer mounted on the dolly (well, tripod wheels actually) for fill. oh, and smoke. we couldn't afford a cracker or hazer so we used a regular smoke machine and *waited* and *fanned* and *waited* anf *fanned*. i could have put up my own cash to avoid that. ;-) the walls spotted f/1, the fill read f/1, key f/2, cross probaby f/2 as well, exposed at f/1.4.Bjarne Eldhuset wrote:It seems that 64t really shines under tungsten lighting, and maybe not so much outdoors. Any thougts on that?
the cinematographer's name is david grehn btw. i'm "just" the director.
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