Daniel Chan
August 11th, 2002, 08:21 PM
Dear all,
I have always been a strong believer of the frame mode on the Xl1s, but after seeing footage from Tadpole and Personal Velocity, I am starting to change my mind. As I understand it, both films were shot with the Sony PD-150 PAL and were shot with normal interlaced mode instead of the popular frame mode.
many fromt he forum has said that if you intend to do a film print then you should use interlaced mode, but here is an interesting fact.
Both films I mentioned were cut digitally and had the film look put on digitally as well in post and were screened through a digital projector at sundance before they got the film print for theatrical screenings.
Here is my question, I have no money for a film transfer, and I want my footage to look like film, should I A) use frame mode and the digital enhancements available on the camera??? or B) shoot interlaced in camera to get a clean effects free picture and try to get the film look in post?
Any advice?
Thanks
Daniel
I have always been a strong believer of the frame mode on the Xl1s, but after seeing footage from Tadpole and Personal Velocity, I am starting to change my mind. As I understand it, both films were shot with the Sony PD-150 PAL and were shot with normal interlaced mode instead of the popular frame mode.
many fromt he forum has said that if you intend to do a film print then you should use interlaced mode, but here is an interesting fact.
Both films I mentioned were cut digitally and had the film look put on digitally as well in post and were screened through a digital projector at sundance before they got the film print for theatrical screenings.
Here is my question, I have no money for a film transfer, and I want my footage to look like film, should I A) use frame mode and the digital enhancements available on the camera??? or B) shoot interlaced in camera to get a clean effects free picture and try to get the film look in post?
Any advice?
Thanks
Daniel