Interesting... I never realized that.
So is 'negative cutting' and 'splicing' one in the
same?
At any rate, digital 'is' pretty good, like, I have
nothing against it... but I still prefer good ol'
film... especialy Imax stuff (what's that, 70mm?)
I wonder if Mo has dealt with 70mm before?
cheers,
j
--- "Bryan S. Katz"
<bskatz@...> wrote:
> It is my understanding that negative cutting is not
> the physical snipping of
> film with scissors. Rather it's the seemless
> alignment of a director's
> takes -- as in "CUT! Do it again, but this time,
> more intensity." -- which
> has a digital counterpart where instead of cutting
> with scissors, one cuts
> with CTRL-C -- or, more likely, something with an
> open-apple, or a big red
> key.
>
> Bryan S. Katz
> Holophrastic Enterprises Inc.
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> > negative cutting. No film = no negatives to cut,
> right?
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