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Re: Which camera best for film out (theater release)
by Harry Pallenberg on Nov 1, 2009 at 4:03:06 pm

Seriously, Noah is being kind... listen to him.

Make the best film you can (with the help of people who have done it - ie DP and a post prod super - you can talk to them at many of the larger post houses)... then if it is good, and a festifal success, and there are not enought digital projection cinemas by then... well then think about going to film.

And to be honest - yes some cameras are better than others, but the quality of the story, acting and the ability of the cast & crew outweigh any camera considerations. You can give most Oscar winnners an old grannycam and premier pro version 2.0 and they will likely shoot & edit circles around 99% of film students with CineAlta's & Avids.

From reading your initial post it is clear that you are already in over your head, and need to come back down to earth... you can still reach for the stars but you will need help.

Thanks,
Harry

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