Ok,
the story is not official yet, but tentitively it is this:
it is a beautiful sunny summer day in a safe bright 1950's neighborhood. A young milkman is happily strolling his morning delivery route when he catches a glimpse of his rival milkman on his route from accross the street, they meet eyes and the war begins. Events ensue where the milkmen battle it out to get the majority of houses on the street their milk. later they have to team up to fight the home refrigeter unit and the plastic store bought gallons of milk they are keeping chilled.
as i said before, the story is not a final draft, but it gives me enough of an idea about what i will be shooting, a lot of outdoor sunny pristine environments. I have also learned that i know have a choice as to which camera i will be shooting on; i can either: rent a camera package from a rental house, or get my choise of either a CP-16 camera, an ecair ACL, or an eclair NPR from my school. All the cameras are in good shape, but the CP-16s look the newest.
Any ideas on which camera I should pick?
Also, since the shoot will be outside, i will have to choose a film with a lower ISO rating right? everyone in my group is pushing to buy the Kodak Vision 3 film, but i am saying that with the amount of light that will be cast (i will be filming in L.A. so there is no overcast to soften the sun) we will not be able to unleash the quality of V3, so we might as well go for a cheaper stock and save some cash. is this a valid point, or am i just full of sh@$?