tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353916907040094357.post7284085827122544817..comments2024-02-15T01:00:58.110-08:00Comments on ryan c glover - news: Panasonic AF100ryan gloverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07795214929279145246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353916907040094357.post-11153063625826243902011-03-29T09:00:21.352-07:002011-03-29T09:00:21.352-07:00Pretty much everything to do with shooting anamorp...Pretty much everything to do with shooting anamorphic on a digital format presents problems haha.<br />2x anamorphic lenses on 16x9 sensors causes a huge 3.56:1 aspect ratio. So the sides must be croped down... all the way to 1296px if you want a 2.4:1 final image.<br />It also adds the extra step of squeezing down the image at some point during post, which could affect real-time playback.<br />There are many hurdles when shooting anamorphic on a 16x9 1920x1080 sensor, but to some people it's still worth it.<br />Hope this helps.ryan gloverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07795214929279145246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353916907040094357.post-72974913167352206712011-03-17T22:39:34.573-07:002011-03-17T22:39:34.573-07:00Ryan,
I'm considering shooting a short film -...Ryan,<br /><br />I'm considering shooting a short film -- a Western in the style of Cormac McCarthy -- with the AF100 with an anamorphic lens. However, I've heard that the anamorphic lens presents problems to the workflow, especially editing. What are your thoughts about this?scorrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00875759489039890486noreply@blogger.com