Tim Burton's new movie 'Corpse Bride' - it was shot using a Canon 1DII (and Nikon lenses!)
http://www.editorsguild.com/newsletter/JulAug05/julaug05_bride.html
http://www.editorsguild.com/newsletter/JulAug05/julaug05_bride.html
oeyvind said:(and Nikon lenses!)
Del_CtrlnoAlt said:maybe we can do a gundam version... hehe.... i sponsor my haro...
detrop said:actually 24fps is already enough fr a decent animation. but 30 makes it even smoother. remembered my school time when we only need to do 12frames and record each frame twice to make into 24fps. hell.
Movies use only 24fps. PAL system(our TV system) uses 25fps. American and Japanese uses 30fps for NTSC TV system. There is very little differences between the 24fps and 30fps our eyes can see, infact the lesser the better to achieve the sought after 'film look'.detrop said:actually 24fps is already enough fr a decent animation. but 30 makes it even smoother. remembered my school time when we only need to do 12frames and record each frame twice to make into 24fps. hell.
yanyewkay said:consistant WB too i guess..
detrop said:nanyang polytechnic's digital media design course. ;p it was shot with some old handycams. connected to computers via a capturing system that i frgot the name. i think it was Pinnacle or something.
Hommie said:Movies use only 24fps. PAL system(our TV system) uses 25fps. American and Japanese uses 30fps for NTSC TV system. There is very little differences between the 24fps and 30fps our eyes can see, infact the lesser the better to achieve the sought after 'film look'.
hoahahah~ i've deleted them all as they're no longer my concern. i still haf the stacks of the animation papers though. collecting dust. :think:Zplus said:Cool! Post some clips??
actually, sometimes one could see the difference between 24fps n 30 fps. as for 24fps n 25fps, its never noticable unless you count the frames. ;p but yah, 24fps is already good nuff.Hommie said:Movies use only 24fps. PAL system(our TV system) uses 25fps. American and Japanese uses 30fps for NTSC TV system. There is very little differences between the 24fps and 30fps our eyes can see, infact the lesser the better to achieve the sought after 'film look'.