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Hi

I am from south korea. I am a camera assistant.

we gonna use Fuji film soon for feature.

My Dop is looking for some major or famous features which used Fuji recently.

By seeing those, it should be very good help for this feature.

I know most features use usually Kodak. So it's not easy to find

those kind of film which only use Fuji for entire film.

If you know any film like that, could you let me know?

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Fuji gives out a paper with some recent films shot with their stocks:

 

Mine is older, I lost the one they gave out at Cinegear -

 

The Cooler

Gothika

Shall we Dance

Catch that Kid

Eternal Sunshine . . .

I Love Huckabee's

The Assassination of Richard Nixon

Garden State

A Dirty Shame

The Clearing

Dirty Pretty Things

Harlod and Kumar

The Girl / wth Pear Earring

Welcome to Mooseport

Shadow Boxer

Ali

American History X

Anger Management

Any Given Sunday

A Beautiful Mid

Blue Crush

Blow

Crash

Empire

The Guru

Holes

Like Mike

Lost Souls

Northfork

Nutty Professor II

Maid in Manhattan

Minority Report

Miss Congeniality

Pay it Forward

Requiem for a Dream

Punch-Drunk Love

Phone both

Snatch

Station Agent

Swordfish

That Thing You Do

The Wedding Planner

The Whole Nine Yards

Band of Brothers

 

And many more. Note that not all these productions used just Fuji stock, some were partial.

 

Kevin Zanit

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'Girl with a Pearl Earring' only used Fuji Reala 500D for the exteriors, interior were shot on Kodak (5218 & 5263)

 

'Ali' used the Fuji 8572 500T pushed for some of the flashbackscenes, the rest is Kodak as well.

 

There is no example yet of a feature shot on Fuji's new Eterna 500T and 400T stocks, since they only just got released. Best talk to your Fuji rep about testing these new stocks, since they are much better than any of the previous stocks incarnations.

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I'm not an expert but "Garden State" looked great. does that stock favor the cooler side of the spectrum? It seems to.

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People have that impression but I'm not sure it's true. What I do think is that it is a little more sensitive to UV in daylight and picks up a little more coldness in the shadows -- I've seen that when comparing F-64D to Kodak EXR-50D. But you can certainly create warm photography with Fuji -- "Room with a View" for example is a fairly warm movie, as is "The Golden Bowl."

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