Andrew Young |
November 14th, 2006 12:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Hamad Abdulla
Hi,
Just curious has anyone on the forums transferred any finished project shot on any of the JVC HD models to 35mm? What are the results? Does it get pixilated? What is your general impression?
Cheers,
Hamad
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Hi Hamad,
We have done numerous HD100 filmouts here at DuArt in New York, but all have been tests or demos, no finished features yet. In fact, I don't know of any finished features that have been filmed out yet, but there are several in the pipeline. "An Inconvenient Truth," which was in theaters last summer has a good bit of HD100 material in it.
The cover story of the current issue of DV magazine is about a filmout from the HD100 that we did. In brief, I would say that the results are quite good, especially when considering the cost of the camera and the inherent limitations of a 1/3" sensor. Pixelation is not a major issue. Most people are pleasantly surprised by the example filmouts that we regularly screen. If you want more descriptions from others do a search on this forum - there have been quite a few discussions.
By the way, the best looking material (in my opinion) is shot with the detail turned down low.
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