From: Ken Bawcom (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2006 - 20:26:11 PDT
And some films film a TV screen, or video projected on things, like
people, and furniture. Some films film analog video, not just digital,
and deliberately make it more grainy, sometimes making many generations
of analog VHS dubs, and putting THAT on film. How would one "label"
that?
Ken B.
Quoting john porter <email suppressed>:
> --- Cari Machet <email suppressed> wrote:
>
>> some 'films' use both digital and film
>
> That's right. Some films (usually finished and shown
> on 35mm or 16mm) use both film (35mm, 16mm, 8mm) and
> digital video components. The recent "Star Wars"
> movies were films (35mm), also available as videos
> (DVD), shot on digital.
>
> John Porter, Toronto, Canada
> http://www.super8porter.ca/
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