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#11
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28 Days Later kicks ass and the digital filming in it is great.
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#13
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I like the fact that it seemed so fresh and original.
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#14
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on the Once Upon A Time In Mexico DVD there's a pretty interesting video clip of Robert Rodriguez talking about using digital film instead of regular type at a college
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Agreed on the love it or hate it aspect of 28 days later...
Im a lover myself....anywho... So sam is Once upon a time in mexico filmed digitally then??:confused: |
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I think they filmed parts of it digitally and parts of it with film
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Is it easy to tell which parts are digital or is it filmed to look all the same?
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it varies. There's parts where it's identical, and then there are parts where you can tell they filmed it digitally.
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For real, i'll have to check that out now...
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I'll have to watch the thing again and post what all he said, because he gave a bunch of reasons why digital is better than film
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