04-3-2008, 10:51 PM
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The BG
Age: 37
Posts: 56
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Re: Film Project/Music Video
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Originally Posted by Afrobean
I'm aware.
It still looks bad for it, and still fails to effectively convey the message you're trying to get across with it. You're better off just using normal digital equipment, or if you must use film, get a better quality and color or something.
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It is for a film class, therefore, I really don't see how I'm supposed to use digital equipment and pass.
And second of all, this is the grain and stock we were supposed to use. He didn't want us to spend a small fortune when it was everyone's first project, and there were chances that some people may have ruined their stock so easily. Working with film is a lot more expensive than video.
I get the feeling that you are not as well informed about film, or film classes and projects as you first implied in earlier responses.
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