I'm enjoying “Twin Peaks” (again). They were selling it off at a local DVD shop and I got it very reasonable, only problem is my urges for cherry pie have returned. _________________ http://www.withintheshadowofthetree.com/
Carl B Harrison
Working title is "INLAND EMPIRE" David goes on to say...
"I started working in DV for my Web site, and I fell in love with the medium. It's unbelievable, the freedom and the incredible different possibilities it affords, in shooting and in post-production."
"For me, there's no way back to film. I'm done with it," Lynch says. "I love abstraction. Film is a beautiful medium, but it's very slow and you don't get a chance to try a lot of different things. With DV, you get those chances. And in post-production, if you can think it, you can do it."
As for the quality of the DV image, Lynch says,
"It looks different. Some would say it looks bad. But it reminds me of early 35mm, that didn't have that tight grain. When you have a poor image, there's lots more room to dream."
"But I've done tests transferring DV to film, and there are all kinds of controls to dial in the look you want." _________________ http://www.withintheshadowofthetree.com/
Carl B Harrison
DL is messed up in the mind. His films are weird! Twin Peaks is so bizarre. That woman that talks to the log is gone! Have you ever seen him being interviewed? Very strange man!
DL is messed up in the mind. His films are weird! Twin Peaks is so bizarre. That woman that talks to the log is gone! Have you ever seen him being interviewed? Very strange man!
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