Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Aug 10, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>> How about a feature-length major motion picture?
>> Tim Burton's new stop-motion film, "The Corpse Bride" (to be  
>> released in
>> the fall), was shot entirely with the Canon 1D-II.
>> http://www.editorsguild.com/newsletter/JulAug05/julaug05_bride.html
>
>Sure, and a notable achievement in its own right. But using a movie  
>camera for stop-action animation reduces it to a still camera with a  
>long piece of film in it anyway.
>
>An in-the-streets movie with live actors, created with a still  
>camera, is a bit more outré.

Quite true (I didn't look at the original file so I didn't know that's
what they did). (BTW, I think "outré" is exactly the right word to use
there!)
-- 
Mark Roberts
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www.robertstech.com

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