Electric cameras have RUINED movies. SMH my head can't believe cameramen these days are too lazy to crank the camera. Theres that subtle, imperfect look that you just DON'T GET with modern gimmicks like "stable images" (postmodernist drivel)
Electric cameras have RUINED movies. SMH my head can't believe cameramen these days are too lazy to crank the camera. Theres that subtle, imperfect look that you just DON'T GET with modern gimmicks like "stable images" (postmodernist drivel)
You say this but I worked on a film recently with a Bolex 16mm camera and the rushes looked pretty fuckin' good
They were real bad with the camera sheets tho, so it's gonna be a nightmare for whoever has to edit it
Using a steenbeck?
Nah the footage is being digitized and edited with a digital editing suite
Thank god for NLEs
Using the steenbeck with 35mm was manageable, but with 16mm is literal hell on earth.