Newsmeldung von slashCAM:DV in the Movies: Sketches of Frank Gehry of heidi - 9 Jul 2007 12:16:00 A few days ago ran Sydney Pollack first documentary in the German cinemas. It is a portrait of architect Frank Gehry, with the pollack is good friends, so a very personal movie was created. To ensure that the recordings made in the course of five years, this relaxed relationship between director and portrayed reflect Pollack stated that the cameraman, and filmed the movie itself partly on IR.
Used the Canon GL1, and (some production stills after judging) the smaller XM1. For photographs of architecture was to use Super 16 - so was the material in different frame rates to 24 or 25 frames / sec., Resulting in the somewhat awkward Postpro designed. A few details about the workflow can be found in
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Antwort von Bernd E.:
... Canon GL1, and ... the smaller XM1.
GL1 and XM1 are virtually the same cameras that differ only in the recording format - former NTSC, PAL latter.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von blip:
Yes, thanks, should of course read XL1 (yes on the one photo is to be seen) and GL1 or XM1 (he probably has the PAL version is used) ...