Re: [Frameworks] Quo Vadis Celluloid?

From: Anna Biller <pbutterfly_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 09:56:01 -0700

True, but I was emphasizing in my post that the differences in the media are much more apparent in how the images are captured then in how they're output.


On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:44 AM, matt's frameworks address wrote:

> "...What I mean when I say that people look better on film is, as Marilyn put it, the quality of light. I was watching some Jean Gabin films on TCM, and one wouldn't exactly say that the middle-aged Gabin is beautiful, but he did look so beautiful in those films..."
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> but if you were watching this on TCM then you were watching video! at least if we are to accept this notion that film and video are different beings that are not interchangeable.
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> but i actually agree with everything you are saying, and this is where these conversations start to get really confusing.
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> -matt
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