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stan92

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  1. Are All Movies Shot In Film Still? or some digital and how can I tell?
  2. @blade of grass ok but just normal human yelling for a while wont damage?
  3. @Lil Chillbil please answer these questions aswell: 1. So all cameras produce some amount of grain? its just the way they work correct? 2. Maybe one day in the future our cameras wont have grain?
  4. @Lil Chillbil ok so after all of this its quality of the image / technology?
  5. @Lil Chillbil Also 4. when they chemically bath the film do they have to dunk millions of these individually to produce the whole movie?
  6. @Lil Chillbil ok and the rest please 1. What is rolling shutter effect that you get with CMOS sensors or the flare with bright lights on CCD sensors that gets film makers to use film.” 2. Why do they add grain and whats shutter effect? 3. What cameras etc use CMOS sensors and whats flare with bright lights on CCD sensors? What are they used on too?
  7. you didnt answer my question, why cant they perfect bad / low lighting when filming? also which would be better red or film and would both contain grainyness?
  8. @Lil Chillbil yes i can, also why do they downscale everything because im pretty sure blurays are 1080p.... 1. so h.264 is a compression type what others are their and which is best quality and size etc even if size isnt a problem for me etc? 2. whats the compression type of the film on the reels? and does it vary? or is it raw? 3. @T.Vengeance said “Film grain can be added in post though. Also the reason why is perhaps either the rolling shutter effect you get with CMOS sensors or the flare with bright lights on CCD sensors that gets film makers to use film.” What is post? Why do they add grain and whats shutter effect? And what cameras etc use CMOS sensors and whats flare with bright lights on CCD sensors? What are they used on too?
  9. how can they not perfect bad / low lighting? they are using very expensive equipment, or is it the panel im watching the movie on?
  10. @Lil Chillbil ok and is that a container? and whats 2k? and about all those other questions in this post that you didnt answer please
  11. @UselessBread im not doing that, how would anyone benefit from that? I just love the fact that people know my answers, and i have lots of questions
  12. @Lil Chillbil and Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)? also please go back and answer all the questions that ive asked you, it seems you have missed many
  13. @Lil Chillbil so grain will always be present even if using digital and grain?
  14. @JORDANonPC whats post farming? @Lil Chillbil your answer contradicted itself you said "You can't really tell, unless the same scene is shot with a film camera and extreme digital and then watched side by side then you said your brain just thinks its a different scene and thats why it looks different"????????
  15. @TheRetiredSlave ok, so by low end integrated GPU's please give me some examples of these?
  16. @Lil Chillbil also what puts 35mm to shame? red dragon or something?
  17. @Lil Chillbil ok so most movies are part film and part digital? how can i tell the difference during the movie?
  18. @Lil Chillbil also whats d-cinema and Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
  19. @Lil Chillbil it was shot on 35mm film? just like fast and furious 6?
  20. @T.Vengeance simplify please i have no experience with film etc
  21. @Lil Chillbil why did you put this link to this trailer in here? :
  22. @Samdb what do you mean one use only? do you mean they cant reuse the expensive film like you can with computer memory?
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