Take the latest Harry Potter film for example: It was shot on 35mm film and the footage was digitized to 2K resolution so they could add all the VFX and edit it and then print it back on to film.
There might be something I'm missing here but that strikes to me as really pointless and a waste...
Take the latest Harry Potter film for example: It was shot on 35mm film and the footage was digitized to 2K resolution so they could add all the VFX and edit it and then print it back on to film.
There might be something I'm missing here but that strikes to me as really pointless and a waste...
Take the latest Harry Potter film for example: It was shot on 35mm film and the footage was digitized to 2K resolution so they could add all the VFX and edit it and then print it back on to film.
There might be something I'm missing here but that strikes to me as really pointless and a waste...