Again, as with Bouke, I could not agree more. But again, people are starting to require it. For example, I was talking to the creator of "Better Call Saul" and writer/producer/director on "Breaking Bad" not too long ago, and he was lamenting to me how AMC is requiring them to not only deliver a 4K master, but they must shoot at 6K. So rather than shoot 35mm, as they did on "Breaking Bad", they shoot 'Saul' with RED Dragons at 6K. And his bigger lament was the gigantic pain in the ass it is for post. All the titles, effects, color work, all of it, pushing this massive thing though the pipeline. And not even for a feature that's going to be seen on the biggest screen at the Arclight. No, for a TV show!
(sigh)
On May 8, 2015, at 11:24 AM, tcurren@aol.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:This is the ultimate scam of this century. Billions will spent on infrastructure for something 99 percent of the people will never see and absolutely no consumer I know is asking for.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <davidadodson@...> wrote :I could not agree with you more, Bouke. However, that said, many sales outlets are requiring 4K masters now, and so producers are getting jittery about deliverables.
Yeah, but that touches another point.The scaling algorithm will make a HUGE impact on the end result.Bouke(Who actually thinks that 'future proofing' to 4K is nonsense,and except high budget movies the whole 4K is nonsense / emperors clothes,and the whole reason the porn industry 'went 4K' has to do with a 1K (USD) bmd cam.)Now, who can give me a torrent for 'Dark star' , in HD that isn't a blown up VHS copy?VideoToolShed
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