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January 21, 2005

Sundance non-digital
Film — as opposed to digital formats like High Definition (HD) or mini-DV — remains the shooting format of choice at the Sundance Film Festival, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The article does not consider the implications: the 'independent' film movement has become a rich man's game — and therefore not really that independent. All of the film formats mentioned in the article — 35mm, 16mm, Super16 — are outrageously expensive for independent filmmakers in comparison to the newer digital formats (although certain forms of High Definition can still burn a hole in your pocket). It's therefore difficult to believe that what you're seeing at Sundance is really representative of the 'independent' filmmaking going on out there — as few people under thirty these days are choosing to shoot on film.
Posted by yatta at 09:12 PM