The reel thing (digital vs film)

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  • admin
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    The reel thing (digital vs film)

    Digital and film are slugging it out in the cinema, but which one will win? Katie Cincotta reports.
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  • Dan
    Digital Video Master
    Digital Video Master
    • Dec 2005
    • 1029

    #2
    Good read admin, I found this part interesting.

    The advantages of digital are clear. The digital high-definition format allows filmmakers to record hundreds of megabytes of data per second with a resolution of at least 720-1080 lines, compared to regular TV at 486-576 lines. And the latest digital projectors can read those pixels from a hard drive and project them on a screen. The quality is pristine every time, without the degradation, dirt or scratches that marred the traditional 35mm print screened at cinemas.
    I watched a program recently about the massive hard drives used to store all the digital film while shooting a movie. The tools and options for editing are amazing, but of course it cost loads of $$$$$$$$.

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