Scott Lovejoy
November 25th, 2008, 09:05 AM
Hi everyone,
I've been searching around for information on these two movies, but I haven't been able to find shooting information on either one.
Hangar No. 5 (Hangar No. 5 | Official Site | Summer 2008 (http://www.hangarmovie.com/)) -
Fun action movie with large amounts of Blender. There are some behind the scenes shots that show the camera but I don't have enough knowledge to know what it is. Anybody have any guesses (or have inside knowledge)?
Tower Block (Hochhaus)
Despite my aforementioned lack of knowledge classmates still come to me asking if I can find/know which camera was used on a specific film. We watched this German short in screenwriting and the professor said, when asked if the film was shot on digital, "well of course, look at it".
The trailer is here:
YouTube - HOCHHAUS Trailer [2006] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqmyaou-pSM)
In fact, I'd be impressed if anyone has seen it, I know I wouldn't have if it hadn't been shown to me.
Thanks for any help.
I've been searching around for information on these two movies, but I haven't been able to find shooting information on either one.
Hangar No. 5 (Hangar No. 5 | Official Site | Summer 2008 (http://www.hangarmovie.com/)) -
Fun action movie with large amounts of Blender. There are some behind the scenes shots that show the camera but I don't have enough knowledge to know what it is. Anybody have any guesses (or have inside knowledge)?
Tower Block (Hochhaus)
Despite my aforementioned lack of knowledge classmates still come to me asking if I can find/know which camera was used on a specific film. We watched this German short in screenwriting and the professor said, when asked if the film was shot on digital, "well of course, look at it".
The trailer is here:
YouTube - HOCHHAUS Trailer [2006] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqmyaou-pSM)
In fact, I'd be impressed if anyone has seen it, I know I wouldn't have if it hadn't been shown to me.
Thanks for any help.