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Re: Adobe CS3 Workflow Query
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Ron Shook
on Oct 25, 2007 at 5:43:57 pm
Ken,
[Chef Ken]
"If your output is going to be limited to 4:3, then there is no real reason to have to shoot anamorphic 16:9 for the 'B' camera."
The reason is to present extreme contrast between the two types of images, the old and the new. This is for an on-line high end financial training promo. The idea is to contrast staid Financial News type pretty interviews with b-roll of the process that appeals more to the young potential students. It's an artifice that I hope works. (g)
Ron
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