[Konvas] low budget film-out (off-topic)

Sean McVeigh konvas at smallpony.ca
Sun Jan 4 01:18:25 CST 2009


I haven't tried this myself, but I bet Olivier has done something  
similar... set up an LCD or CRT or projector to display individual  
frames (could do multiple exposures for increased dynamic range) and  
point an animation or timelapse camera at it.  I imagine an oxberry  
could be converted pretty easily.

Cheers,
Sean


On 4-Jan-09, at 12:51 AM, Brad Leong wrote:

> has anyone experimented with doing their own digital to film  
> conversions?  Some kind of a low (lower) budget film-out.
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> Something like the cinevation system kinda maybe.  I think this was  
> discussed along time ago but it might be interesting to shoot  
> digital but have a film bottleneck at some point to give an illusion  
> of grain etc.
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> I was watching a DVD of Baghead (good movie) it's shot crappy DV but  
> I think the DVD was transfered down from the film out.  Or at least  
> some of the shots seem to look that way.  Could be cool to have this  
> workflow worked out before/when shooting and if you could do your  
> own film-outs somehow it wouldn't effect budget that much... just a  
> thought.
>
> Of course cheap lower rez film-outs would only work well if only  
> intending to have a DVD/digital finish.
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> Brad
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