Originally posted by: ReverendBeastly
That is the way it was distributed, and most likely the way all films (read: movies, because when they are digital they really stop being films) will be distributed in the future. We're living the death of analog. We discussed this same thing in my Film II class recently.
That is the way it was distributed, and most likely the way all films (read: movies, because when they are digital they really stop being films) will be distributed in the future. We're living the death of analog. We discussed this same thing in my Film II class recently.
Yeah, I thought the same thing as I was posting that, that when movies are digital and not on film, it's not really logical to call them films anymore. Kinda sad. In my opinion, Phantom Menace's special effects looked the most realistic of the three prequels because it was on film instead of digital. The look is so clean on digital that the special effects stand out too much, but they blend in better on film. I hope I get a chance to work on movies before film dies out.