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01/06/2007 12:35:33 PM · #1 |
Have anybody ever created movies with the 5D? I know Peter and the Wolf was created with the 5D. I'd love to see some movies made :-)
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01/06/2007 01:07:36 PM · #2 |
Unless you have A LOT of money to burn, making a movie with a still frame camera is not exactly the perfered option. And if you were doing a frame by frame movie, I'd suggest you get a cheaper camera than the 5D like an old 1D camera rated to 200k frames per shutter or a couple D30's even. Remember an HD image is just over 1mp, so even cropping to widescreen a 3.2mp sensor can be HD resolution, and actually better because it's not interlaced. For a 90 minute movie you need almost 130k frames. Don't get me wrong it's obviously doable, just not very practical if you ask me. |
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01/06/2007 01:16:22 PM · #3 |
Might want to start with Gumby and work you way up :-)
//youtube.com/watch?v=EyiaTtcBpYw
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01/06/2007 01:18:12 PM · #4 |
the Corpse Bride filming - tim burton - i think - was done with still frame canon digtial cameras. it was 10 years in the works. they owned a boat load of nikon gear and had ot have all the canon equipment modified to accpet nikon lenses... why not use nikon? well they liked the canon image quality better ;}
a project to say the least.
Message edited by author 2007-01-06 13:19:00.
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01/06/2007 01:30:06 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by soup: the Corpse Bride filming - tim burton - i think - was done with still frame canon digtial cameras. it was 10 years in the works. they owned a boat load of nikon gear and had ot have all the canon equipment modified to accpet nikon lenses... why not use nikon? well they liked the canon image quality better ;}
a project to say the least. |
Yep 1Dmk2's |
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