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DD McKellar

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  1. It looks great-- I have very little experience with the XL2 and just by using these modes I got great results-- without even using any filters or anything.

  2. This might sound obvious, but did you make sure that you pushed in the "inner" tape compartment before closing the outer one? If you put the tape in and then only close the outer compartment cover, then it can't recognize the tape.

  3. Affirmative action? I don't think anyone's pushing that. I believe MJ misspoke when she referred to it. After all, we're just talking about making sure everyone has an equal shot, not artificially forcing people to hire more people of a certain sex or race, just to even out the numbers. I think most rational people would agree that there's plenty of evil at both ends of the spectrum.

  4. You honestly think any white males feel responsible for the plight of women and minorities? 

    We will continue to dominate the film industry and every other industry that really matters for as long as we feel like it.

    As for the white males here that think other wise, first, give up your job to a woman or a minority.  Then you can criticize me for saying what I'm saying.

     

    Frank

     

    You don't seem to understand that all we're really saying here, Frank, is that the best person should get the job, regardless of race or sex. No-one's talking about charity.

     

    Look, many women will continue to choose to stay at home with their kids, and I think that's great because more kids need their parents (mom or dad) to stay at home. And let's face it, women are better at raising kids than men are. Because of this, there will never be as many women as there are men in the workplace.

     

    It doesn't mean that they aren't as capable, Frank. It just means they have more important things to be doing. God knows we need better parenting in this country.

     

    BUT- for those women who choose to be a part of our field of work, YES- they are now competition, so that just means that everyone has to be that much better in order to compete in a growing pond.

     

    Bring it on!

  5. I applaud your openness to hiring woman cinematographers and there are indeed many fine female DP?s. But your choice of DP should be based and the quality of their work, their reputation and a connection they have with you and the project.  I feel sex, race, ethnicity, and sexual preference really shouldn?t factor into the equation.

     

     

    That's true. What he said was that he wanted a DP with a "woman's touch." There are indeed many men who are much more in touch with their womanhood than some women.

  6. Hey,

     

        Besides the ever so tiresome Jar-Jar Binks "character" ( :angry: ) Star Wars 2 kicked arse.

     

        Heck, I'd gladly pay 8$ to sit and stare at Natalie Portman on a big theater screen any day of the week anyway.

     

    Amazing. Well, I think you actually may have nailed it. (except for the kicking arse part) Truly, they should have saved all the money they spent on their inferior "effects" and just left the camera on the actors-- the only real talent in the whole production.

  7. Hi!

    I'm in post production for a 35mm short film, and I will be wanting to telecine the final cut, in order to make DVD's for film festival submissions. I understand that IP's are more expensive to make than low-contrast prints, and that both are regularly used for the purposes of telecine. I need to choose between the two.

     

    What I'm wondering is this:

    Is the IP better quality for the telecine, even a little bit? Is there ANY advantage to making the IP over a low contrast print, given that I have no other need for an IP? I will probably only EVER make 2 or 3 answer prints, so I wouldn't need it for reasons of wear and tear on the original. It would seem then, that I should just make a low-contrast print. But if there's ANY quality advantage to the IP, I'd strongly consider it. I would really appreciate any and all accounts of experience on this matter!

     

    Thank you!

     

    -DD

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