If you don't believe that many pro car shooters still shoot film, you're simply wrong. I work in the business. Many still shoot film, particularly in large format and in medium format on location. A few, like Clint Clemens, shoot digital exclusively. By the way, the vast majority of movies are still shot on film, and all big dollar car commercials are shot on film. The low budget ones are shot on digital video. But you can choose to believe whatever you wish.
On Dec 24, 2003, at 11:14 PM, Herb Chong wrote:


i don't believe that. i believe they know how to set up shots. with that
kind of budget, they can produce anything digitally better than they could
ever produce on film. movie FX proves it every day.


Herb....
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Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: What do you think?


Umm? I think that those guys are still doing a lot of 8x10 stuff though I
have
not been in a car studio for more than 15 years, so don't know for sure.
Paul is
talking about studios where they get $10K-50K a day for their work, or did
back
then. Paul is talking about guys who shoot Corvette Brochures to
deadlines, not
some guy shooting pretty pictures on spec. Believe it, those guys know how
to
use their tools.





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