Heath McKnight
October 10th, 2007, 06:55 PM
From IMDb (have to quote the whole thing, no link):
"Unlike Digital-Loving Lucas, Spielberg Sticks to Film
Unlike his producing cohort George Lucas, Steven Spielberg has rejected digital photography for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In an interview with the website CHUD.com, Spielberg said that he intends to "be the last guy in Hollywood shooting live action on film, despite the arguments Lucas makes" for digital production. Spielberg also reportedly said that while there may be some digital effects used in the film, he intends to go "as old school as he can." Appearing to violate his own non-disclosure policy, Spielberg also confirmed much Internet gossip that the villains in the new movie will be Russian Communists, not German Nazis."
Interesting. I wonder if Tintin, which is said to be shot in motion/performance capture will be done digitally, since that's how it's supposed to be shot. Then again, that probably doesn't count, since it'll be all CGI anyway.
And funny that Spielberg said he's relying less on CGI FX, since his Jurassic Park really gave way to modern-day, photorealistic CGI (T2 and Abyss notwithstanding).
heath
"Unlike Digital-Loving Lucas, Spielberg Sticks to Film
Unlike his producing cohort George Lucas, Steven Spielberg has rejected digital photography for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In an interview with the website CHUD.com, Spielberg said that he intends to "be the last guy in Hollywood shooting live action on film, despite the arguments Lucas makes" for digital production. Spielberg also reportedly said that while there may be some digital effects used in the film, he intends to go "as old school as he can." Appearing to violate his own non-disclosure policy, Spielberg also confirmed much Internet gossip that the villains in the new movie will be Russian Communists, not German Nazis."
Interesting. I wonder if Tintin, which is said to be shot in motion/performance capture will be done digitally, since that's how it's supposed to be shot. Then again, that probably doesn't count, since it'll be all CGI anyway.
And funny that Spielberg said he's relying less on CGI FX, since his Jurassic Park really gave way to modern-day, photorealistic CGI (T2 and Abyss notwithstanding).
heath