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Not on the big screen, but the last episode of House S06, shot on a 5D Mark II.Any examples of past (but recent) movies where 1080p was projected on a big theatre screen? Does it look good?
Apocalypto has been shot with GenesisGenesis, Vipercam, D21, F23-F35 are all 1080p cameras
I think different cameras should have been used for Avatar, the whole time I watched the film, it felt so much like watching a cheap Sci-Fi channel flick. Not sure if it was the directing style (Titanic sure didn't look like that) or the cameras, but overall, the textures looked so cable tv-style....bad movie IMO anyway, I don't see how in the world so many people liked it, especially when even the theme of it was pretty dorky. Same as 2012, that movie was actually better in storyline, but it looked so fake in the textures compared to films like Independence Day...I just don't know what's up with these recent films.
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I think different cameras should have been used for Avatar, the whole time I watched the film, it felt so much like watching a cheap Sci-Fi channel flick. Not sure if it was the directing style (Titanic sure didn't look like that) or the cameras, but overall, the textures looked so cable tv-style....bad movie IMO anyway, I don't see how in the world so many people liked it, especially when even the theme of it was pretty dorky. Same as 2012, that movie was actually better in storyline, but it looked so fake in the textures compared to films like Independence Day...I just don't know what's up with these recent films.
But anyway, one thing I want to mention....I think most cinemas nowadays are equipped with not only 1, but 2 digital projectors. Most cinemas display 1080P pre-preview commercials (for local car lots, insurence companies, ect ect) before the official previews start, then the actual film and film previews are shown on another digital projector (either 2K or 4K). I'm not even sure that film projectors are used anymore, I think filmouts have practically ceased to exist since a couple years back. I even think the films shot on film are transferred to 2K/4K digital to be sent out across to all the theaters across the country. I may be wrong, though, as I have still seen those huge crates at my town's cinemas that most likely contain the film stocks. Maybe the official projectors they use are dual purpose. I know at least that the local advertisement projector is all digital - and that projector could be used, in theory, to display digital 1080P films almost instantly without filmout. I'm not exactly how sure stuff coming from the Canon series DSLR's would look, though, anything from them barely looks decent at 1080P on a computer screen. I mean, it'd probably look the same as we see it on our computer screens, but even then, the cinematic quality of it....meh. But I've always wanted to march down to a local cinema and ask them if I can test a piece of footage, mentioning that "I want to look into paying to have an advertisement during the pre-preview section." lol.
I think different cameras should have been used for Avatar, the whole time I watched the film, it felt so much like watching a cheap Sci-Fi channel flick. Not sure if it was the directing style (Titanic sure didn't look like that) or the cameras, but overall, the textures looked so cable tv-style....bad movie IMO anyway, I don't see how in the world so many people liked it, especially when even the theme of it was pretty dorky. Same as 2012, that movie was actually better in storyline, but it looked so fake in the textures compared to films like Independence Day...I just don't know what's up with these recent films.
the textures looked so cable tv-style....bad movie IMO anyway, I don't see how in the world so many people liked it, especially when even the theme of it was pretty dorky. Same as 2012, that movie was actually better in storyline, but it looked so fake in the textures compared to films like Independence Day...I just don't know what's up with these recent films.
I don't see how in the world so many people liked it, especially when even the theme of it was pretty dorky.
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