Re: The visual aesthetic of the new Twin Peaks
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 5:27 pm
trailer for the movie: THE HERO, shot with amira and alexa
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo
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Unfortunately, that clip doesn't show up where I am- I have seen comparisons before, just not a whole movie shot on the Amira.secretlettermkr wrote:shot with amira and alexa
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i fixed it and put only the url, its a trailer for the movie THE HERO, i dont know why the video wasnt showing, i couldnt see it eitherAdolphus wrote:Unfortunately, that clip doesn't show up where I am- I have seen comparisons before, just not a whole movie shot on the Amira.secretlettermkr wrote:shot with amira and alexa
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo[/youtube]
" Paterson " by Jim Jarmusch and shot by Frederick Elmes ( of course you recognize that name don't you ) was shot on the Alexa and it looks stunning, an absolutely beautiful looking film. The movie " Toni Erdmann " was shot using the Alexa, and I thought it was shot on film. This is why I'm curious to see more footage using the Amira to see if there's any difference myself.
As for Lynch shooting on Digitial over Film- I can only speculate- but I think the high quality of the Amira ( if it is INDEED as good as the Alexa ) was as equal a factor as the budgetary aspects of the decision.
I've definitely heard that about the latter scene, but from my understanding there are production documents suggesting the Winkie's scene was shot as part of the pilot even though it wasn't in the eventual cut (and may not have been scripted).secretlettermkr wrote:the dream sequence at winkies with the Bum jumpscare is part of the FILM part, is part of what lynch filmed after it became a feature... the same with the old couple at the limo smilingLostInTheMovies wrote:I tend to think the "film" portion of MD is much more vivid and striking than the "TV" part. Like the very second it shifts into what was shot for the feature (where Watts is lying in bed, and Harring stands in the doorway) there's a sharper, more, well "cinematic" pallor to it. Granted, I'm not sure how aware of this I'd be if not for the production circumstances. That said, once you've seen it, you can't "un-see" it.
you got me there! i didint know that...LostInTheMovies wrote:I've definitely heard that about the latter scene, but from my understanding there are production documents suggesting the Winkie's scene was shot as part of the pilot even though it wasn't in the eventual cut (and may not have been scripted).secretlettermkr wrote:the dream sequence at winkies with the Bum jumpscare is part of the FILM part, is part of what lynch filmed after it became a feature... the same with the old couple at the limo smilingLostInTheMovies wrote:I tend to think the "film" portion of MD is much more vivid and striking than the "TV" part. Like the very second it shifts into what was shot for the feature (where Watts is lying in bed, and Harring stands in the doorway) there's a sharper, more, well "cinematic" pallor to it. Granted, I'm not sure how aware of this I'd be if not for the production circumstances. That said, once you've seen it, you can't "un-see" it.
Here's the site I found it on. Lots of fascinating little differences between pilot and feature, often just a quick cutaway or a line (scanning it again this time, I realized they use a different headshot for Camilla). It mentions the Winkie's scene was in the script, though not the final cut, so it was likely shot in '99. I actually haven't watched the pilot yet - it seems to come and go on YouTube. One of these days...secretlettermkr wrote:you got me there! i didint know that...LostInTheMovies wrote:I've definitely heard that about the latter scene, but from my understanding there are production documents suggesting the Winkie's scene was shot as part of the pilot even though it wasn't in the eventual cut (and may not have been scripted).secretlettermkr wrote: the dream sequence at winkies with the Bum jumpscare is part of the FILM part, is part of what lynch filmed after it became a feature... the same with the old couple at the limo smiling
secretlettermkr wrote:trailer for the movie: THE HERO, shot with amira and alexa
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo
The Winkie's scene is most definitely in the pilot script available online, dated January 1999. Except that it's scripted to play out at Denny's. The incredulous "I just wanted to come here" / "To DENNY'S?! I wasn't going to say anything, but why Denny's?" would have been a hilariously twisted bit of product placement.LostInTheMovies wrote:I've definitely heard that about the latter scene, but from my understanding there are production documents suggesting the Winkie's scene was shot as part of the pilot even though it wasn't in the eventual cut (and may not have been scripted).secretlettermkr wrote:the dream sequence at winkies with the Bum jumpscare is part of the FILM part, is part of what lynch filmed after it became a feature... the same with the old couple at the limo smilingLostInTheMovies wrote:I tend to think the "film" portion of MD is much more vivid and striking than the "TV" part. Like the very second it shifts into what was shot for the feature (where Watts is lying in bed, and Harring stands in the doorway) there's a sharper, more, well "cinematic" pallor to it. Granted, I'm not sure how aware of this I'd be if not for the production circumstances. That said, once you've seen it, you can't "un-see" it.
http://www.thecityofabsurdity.com/intnewyorker01.htmlLostInTheMovies wrote:Here's the site I found it on. Lots of fascinating little differences between pilot and feature, often just a quick cutaway or a line (scanning it again this time, I realized they use a different headshot for Camilla). It mentions the Winkie's scene was in the script, though not the final cut, so it was likely shot in '99. I actually haven't watched the pilot yet - it seems to come and go on YouTube. One of these days...secretlettermkr wrote:you got me there! i didint know that...LostInTheMovies wrote:
I've definitely heard that about the latter scene, but from my understanding there are production documents suggesting the Winkie's scene was shot as part of the pilot even though it wasn't in the eventual cut (and may not have been scripted).
You have a wild avatar btw - where does that come from?!secretlettermkr wrote:trailer for the movie: THE HERO, shot with amira and alexa
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo
its from the TP trading cards!LostInTheMovies wrote:You have a wild avatar btw - where does that come from?!secretlettermkr wrote:trailer for the movie: THE HERO, shot with amira and alexa
https://youtu.be/NxFPYw4ZVqo
and it definitely doesn't look like my hope has been fulfilled...Cerulean wrote:One of the main things I'm hoping that Lynch/Deming will keep is the fantastic orange/brown hues of the original series.