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Yes, shotonwhat, I saw Adrian mention it in a recent post and that was the first time I'd shotonwhat of it. Could be a bit more streamlined but the information is very useful.
Very interesting to see what lenses were used on certain films. I wish they had more details, such as which camera used which lenses when listing the cameras. Hmmm, I wonder how reliable the information is and where they're getting it. Outside an ACM feature article there doesn't tend to be a lot of external reference on the actual focal lengths selected from an available product range. The Fincher articles tend to go into this sort of detail but, sadly, a lot of others you might just read a reference to the family of lenses or a specific lens that was selected for a special purpose. If it's even half as detailed as the Internet Movie Gun Database it'll still be really interesting.
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Agree about the design as it seems to be an abnormally large site and sometimes pulls down my cheap little internet connection Shotonwhat does so occasionally, shotonwhat, but many times you just have to refresh. Transferring it to film would soften the image, shotonwhat, and add a nice grain to it.
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Skip to main content. Toggle navigation. Login Become a Member. Previous Pause Next. Production database is building a growing legion of pro and non-pro fans eager for details about the gear used to make movies and TV shows. Tuesday, Mar. The production and post production database site, which includes detailed information on everything from the camera lenses to the sound equipment to the visual effects software used to produce particular movies and TV shows, has pushed past , page views per month. But if you want to know what cameras, lenses and other gear were used to make that movie, you go to ShotOnWhat? For cinematographers, editors, colorists and other pros, technical details related to production and post production are very important. The information is verified, classified, indexed and made available through the site.
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If it has been seen on TV or shown in a theater, we are gathering as much technical information as possible about the cameras, lenses, gear, post, sound, VFX and other associated elements, processes, and notations. On September 17, we began collecting details and making the information searchable, cross referencing it, and creating some trending to observe long term shifts in technology. In time, this repository of technical and equipment data will grow to become essential for industry professionals and the production history, stories, anecdotes and details will be invaluable for professionals, researchers, students, and movie-buffs alike. Anyone with accurate knowledge about the Motion Picture industry is encouraged to add and update information and record the details and history of the significant contributions Production and Post-Production technology has made to the entertainment industry. So please add your productions. Send us lists and links to information. Missing something?
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Already have an account? As you said the look of the film was awesome IMO. If it's even half as detailed as the Internet Movie Gun Database it'll still be really interesting. I wish they had more details, such as which camera used which lenses when listing the cameras. Sign in here. Sign in Already have an account? Hmmm, I wonder how reliable the information is and where they're getting it. Posted December 27, Sign In Register as New User. I've been wanting something like this for a while now. It's easy! BurnetRhoades January Shian yeah, I'm with you there.
Making its debut late , ShotOnWhat? James also stated that this site was created because a fair amount of history is being lost, or relegated to arcane or inaccessible resources. This site is available for everyone to contribute and use.
Cameras and lenses and stock used are not much useful information for anyone but for nice-to-know trivia those sites can be handy from cinematography pov it is pretty much as useful as knowing which chinese factory manufactured the raw plastic material for making the camera Edited December 28, by aapo lettinen. Sign In Now. It's a very cool site, I do visit periodically. It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! Alexandros Angelopoulos Apostolos Posted April 23, It allows to keep PV going, with more focus towards AI, but keeping be one of the few truly independent places. Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. He's got to have a good script to work with, otherwise he'll make the most beautiful bad movie you've ever seen, told in a masterful visual way that few directors, living or dead, are capable. Make sure to join PV on Telegram or Facebook! By the way I actually loved much of Prometheus even tho I did think they missed the mark on several of the plot lines and the ending. If it's even half as detailed as the Internet Movie Gun Database it'll still be really interesting. Tyler Purcell Posted October 18, Aapo Lettinen Posted December 28, BurnetRhoades January
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