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Sakari Suuronen

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  1. I was really impressed by this also. Seemed to me that Longley used a lot of faster shutter speeds in the film. Maybe he has to do it because of the latitude of the camera? Would be interesting to know. I always thought that you can't get good results in uprezzing SD to HD. Boy was I wrong.

  2. Yes, you can move in a picture using Final Cut Pro. Go to the "motion" window in FCP, zoom a bit using "scale", then take your desired composition and set the first keyframe. Then go to the end point of the movement. Same thing: set the scale then the composition (set the "center point") The add the last keyframe and it should work. If you left click your mouse, there's also a possibility to "smooth" the movement. It works in some cases. FCP is not the best possbile tool for this kind of work. If you have any chance doing this in After Effects I'd go for AE.

     

    I just scanned my photographs with the best possible resolution. It worked just fine.

  3. There's an awsome book about Ed Wood called Nightmare on Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, jr by Rudolph Gray. Check it out.

     

    Also, Jess Franco's Vampyros Lesbos is a great, really interesting film. Tarantino took some of it's soundtrack in Jackie Brown. I've heard that the early works of Franco are way better than the lasts one's...

  4. According to apple you can't run Color on a Macbook Pro 15" because of the monitor. 17" should be fine but it would be intresting too see some actula test results. Mac Pro is a bit out of my budget...Still the news are great and I'll seriously have to think about upgrading.

     

    BTW: can you buy the actual Final Touch control table separate for Color? I didn't notice anything about it in the apple pages.

  5. Hi!

     

    I'd doing this "talking heads" kinda style commercial in a couple weeks and I was thinking if you guys have any tips how to light faces.

     

    There's going to be four different colored backrounds (the colors are not confirmed yet) and basicly the subjects are sitting in a chair and talking about their experiences in a medium close up. The feel is going to be upbeat, fun and colorful. I'm thinking of doing some sort of contrast between the different sets but it can't be too radical.

     

    I'm thinking of putting the tungstens on a dimmer, keying with a 2K, using some fill from the opposite side, possibly one of the dedos I would use as a kicker with some color gel.

     

    I'm hoping that we can have all the different backrounds ready so we can switch the backrounds as fast as we can. We're doing this in one day and once again, we have no budget for anything fancy.

     

    We're shooting on a DVX100, M2+ Canon 1.8 85mm and the lighting package is going to be something like a 2K, some 300W and 650W's couple of 4 bank kinoflows and a set of dedos.

     

    I just got this gig and haven't had any time to think about it so I haven't had the chance to made any plans yet.

  6. I did a quick search but didn't find the answer, so in F stops, how much is 3db of gain and does it double when the gain is 6db and so on? Is there a simple formula calculating this? Do gain levels vary with different cameras, say DVX, HVX, XL2 or even the F900 or the Viper? Is 3 db of gain always the same amount in F stops?

  7. El Topo, The Holy Mountain and Fando & Lis are being released on dvd in the future. In the meantime you can check out Santa Sangre. I't available at least in region 2 by Anchor Bay.

     

    Haven't seen The Last Movie by Dennis Hopper but I'm under impression that there are somekind of similarity to Jodorowsky's films. Not much but some. I read somewhere that when Hopper was editing Easy Rider Jodorowsky was consulting the editing at some point so maybe Hopper had some influence from Jodorowsky to his next film The Last Movie.

  8. If I understood correctly, the Genesis problem was kind of a vertical stripes in some of the night sequences (with Val Kilmer)?

     

    I liked the color quite much and the first act was to my surprise surprisingly good. Scott has heavily tone down the visuals comparing to Man On Fire and Domino. To me, after the first act the story was full of holes and it appeared childish... I was really annoyed for overusing close ups. I'm not at least surprised that I didn't like the story but it was a real big improvement from Domino and Man On Fire.

     

    Still, for comedy's sake, I'll hope they'll make a sequal to this named Deja Vu 2.

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