Re: RE : Shooting 24P in South Africa

Date : Wed, 18 Jan 2006 01:16:09 +0100
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Andi Loor <andiloor(at)algonet.se>
Subject : Re: RE : Shooting 24P in South Africa
Birmingham surely?
Andi

Serge Verreault skrev:

The movie is called The Flood and they shoot in a water tank in Cape Town.

Here the story: London is getting massive flooding and the only survivor is a guy named Tone…..

Ok the last part is not the real story….

J

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Hey Serge what movie is that and are they shooting in Cape Town or Johannesburg, I would love to know.

I'm sure they will be fine I have done 24p stuff down here with no problems you need to get the shutter right though.

Graham

G-Vision

South Africa

    ----- Original Message -----

    *From:* Serge Verreault <mailto:sverreault(at)s29post.com>

    *To:* DS(at)Softimage.COM <mailto:DS(at)Softimage.COM>

    *Sent:* Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:58 AM

    *Subject:* Shooting 24P in South Africa

    I’ll be working soon on a movie being shot in South Africa, they
    want to shoot 24P, but somebody is telling them that they should
    shoot 50I

    Because if they shoot 24P, there’ll be some electrical
    interference with lights and monitor being shot.

    Is this true?

    Can somebody confirm this for sure, I need a precise and accurate
    confirmation.

    Thank you!

    Serge Verreault

    DS Artist / Monteur DS

    Station 29 Montréal

    (514) 273-6776


-- Andi Loor www.andiloor.se


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