Baker said he's really excited about the look of the film, especially the way Zabe captured the sun - filled
images on celluloid.
Not exact matches
I put these facts
on the record not to support a return to Prohibition, which I strongly oppose, but to set the historical record straight and temper the revisionist view of legalizers who take their history from
celluloid images of 1930s gangster movies.»
Lifeless frames of
celluloid passed in front of a bright bulb 24 times a second yield moving
images convincing enough to make us believe there are living people up there
on a screen, moving about with purpose.
What refuses to fade are the indelible
images Ceylan has painted
on the
celluloid canvas.
It's that organic quality — something living and breathing in that
celluloid and the way it captures the light and
images on that silver.
As ever, it's odd that Nolan should be such a fervent champion for shooting
on celluloid when so many of his
images are monotonous and filmed in a color and lighting range that's more typical of digital.
The film was shot
on three - perf 35 mm stock to allow for smaller magazines and therefore lighter cameras / increased mobility; according to Greg Carson's worthwhile supplemental featurette, «Obtaining Cover: Inside Code 46», director Michael Winterbottom purposely avoided digital video because he wanted the crispness of
celluloid, and yet there is often a PAL - like quality to the
image here that considerably softens definition and shadow detail.
Dean shows a montage of beautiful
images that she created, edited, and projects
on celluloid.
The comparative positioning of the two artists» paintings at Loretta Howard Gallery inadvertently recalls the way contemporary modernism used to be taught using «slide trays» filled with 35m
celluloid images projected
images side - by - side
on a large screen.
The resulting film, Empire, 1964, is a study as much in cinematographic looking as it is
on the properties of film itself; though the
image of the building at night is otherwise fixed, small dramas play out through exposure, the shifting of light over time, and the slight jumpiness of the
image as the
celluloid passes through the projector.