That was my thought but then I thought about Tony Scott and felt bad.
That was my thought but then I thought about Tony Scott and felt bad.
If you are lucky enough to get stoned from the contents of the Mon then your ward at county will look like her but otherwise you're fucked.
You make the Clemente Bridge sound like its some Japanese suicide magnet. You jump off, hit some fraking fluid or the collective spit of everyone in Lawrenceville, and normally get picked up by someone who isn't Bruce Willis by the river patrol.
You make the Clemente Bridge sound like its some Japanese suicide magnet. You jump off, hit some fraking fluid or the collective spit of everyone in Lawrenceville, and normally get picked up by someone who isn't Bruce Willis by the river patrol.
1. Great, sign onto a law firm who needs a bunch of faxes thrown out as evidence and become the Fax Debunker guru who knows how easy and prevalent it is spoofing landlines. It sounds like a perfect career choice.
1. No, they aren't. An email can be sent from home, office, or in the confines of a opium den. A physical location ties the sender and recipient which makes the transfer set in two separate locations and thus able to be confirmed by the original and faxed document. What happens when you stop paying your bills online?…
Several reasons:
And of course the discussion on Giz suddenly turns into a war between the "LEARN TO USE LIGHT FUCKFACE!" camp and "USE NATURAL LIGHT MOTHERFUCKER!" camp.
On a note about using xerox as part of an artistic process, in stone lithography toner works as a medium to hold ink when exposed to acetone. It would theoretically be able to reprint a copy of a xerox for several centuries if the block was maintained properly.
That is an interesting potential outcome (which I don't think is as far fetched as you think) although I've been behind the scenes on a few "less than outwardly truthful" PR campaigns and I wouldn't be surprised if Disney bought the film on a gentlemans agreement but proceeded to publicly saber rattle to further drum…
Glad to have helped, my best case scenario for Disney would be that the film screens, doesn't get picked up for distro, and quietly slips into the ether of films no one cares about (it's reception at Toronto indicates while its an interesting exercise in guerrilla filmmaking, it is not an exceptional film). The best…
They are also covered by parody under fair use as well as footage of the landmarks (images of building are fair use, using the same floor plan or replicating a full exterior isn't, which makes me curious about the use of CGI models) but I think it will come down to a judge deciding what the legal status of a fictional…
I actually sort of agree but that would depend on a courts opinion of creating a commercial product inside a commercial space. The use of Mickey's likeness would potentially fall under parody and the landmarks would certainly fall under fair use, although they created models based off the designs for some of the CGI…
Let me walk my RED bashing back a bit and say that Soderbergh has shot some pretty beautiful shit with the One.
What I've seen with the Genesis normally looks amazing (the canopy shots in Apocolypto I let slide because no DMP cam at the time could handle movement like that and even film would get a lot of motion blur) but again it wasn't used a ton so there aren't many examples to really cull from.
Absolutely right, my bad. I love that cam but I probably get them mixed up because they were the main digital MP cams before Alexa and RED really got into the mix.
I thought this conversation was about low light perf? Did I miss something or are you just trying to shift the discussion to something more comfortable to the suits and techs at RED? Elysium? Yeah, bring up a film shot in broad daylight, that's helpful. Pac Rim? Were those CGI sequences shot by a crew on a Blackhawk?…
Cool, now you just have to drop 60k on lights to get the same effect as an Alexa or Phantom from 5 fucking years ago. Not to mention paying folks to set them up and waiting around for G&E to get back from lunch to run cable for another set-up because you didn't buy a camera that works as advertised. And of course RED…
The price alone is easily the budget (if not several times over for some) of a doc and even if it got onto the market in a rental capacity it would still be far too expensive as that doesn't even cover the glass, deck, and cards.