segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012
Hollywood vs. 35mm — 4ª parte
Ainda sobre SIDE BY SIDE, análise documental produzida por Keanu Reeves sobre a "guerra" entre película e digital no cinema contemporâneo, continuam a surgir pequenos depoimentos de intervenientes do filme:
James Cameron: «24 frames a second isn't real. That's still pictures being displayed. And we're aware of it, we know it's not real, we know that when we're watching a movie it's not real.»
Ed Lachman, director de fotografia: «The point-of-view of the camera is the storytelling of the camera. So, just because you can shoot more footage doesn't make the film a stronger film.»
Greta Gerwig, realizadora: «It's faked, we didn't shoot it on 35mm black and white, but we'll be able to create the effect of it. Which I kind of feel uncomfortable with, but also kind of 'It looks great!'.»
Jost Vacano, director de fotografia: «Why do people shoot with digital cameras? It's an ego thing.»
P.S.: recordem a primeira e segunda partes do debate.
[Fonte: Canal YouTube do Tribeca Film Festival.]
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35mm,
Ed Lachman,
Greta Gerwig,
James Cameron,
Jost Vacano,
Keanu Reeves
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