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August 18, 2012 at 3:27pm
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“Film has fundamentally been the same for the last 120 years.”
In today’s Side Swipes clip from “Side by Side, ” cinematographer Donald McAlpine (Moulin Rouge, Predator) discusses the ever-evolving nature of the moviemaking process. In of world where digital is becoming more and more common, is film too wasteful a medium to last?

“Film has fundamentally been the same for the last 120 years.”

In today’s Side Swipes clip from “Side by Side, ” cinematographer Donald McAlpine (Moulin RougePredator) discusses the ever-evolving nature of the moviemaking process. In of world where digital is becoming more and more common, is film too wasteful a medium to last?

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  4. wavesunderthesun said: Film stock will still continue to exist and be used for a while because the long term costs of preserving a movie on film stock are much cheaper than preserving a movie on a digital medium. Film preservationists are constantly discussing this topic.
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