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Re: ReRe: What kind of encoder did they use for ?



vptv said:

> I think the film does exist as an uncompressed source Apart from EDITING
> the thing digitally (you don't think they still edit with film do you?),
> they used it for all the compositing and re-framing for the 4:3 version
> of the film. They have Terabytes of disk space at Pixar, and probably
> have every frame archived anyway. Even us mere mortals
> with a few tens of grand to spare can do this ( the SPYDR DDR for
> example which can
> store uncompressed HD pictures and spurt them out at whatever format you
> require,

I just don't think that they edit the thing as uncompressed film res files,
with all of the sound, etc. It makes more sense to output to film, cut an
offline, do a neg cut list, and finish on film. Or output low-res files,
edit, then output the actual edit to uncompressed files, then go to film.


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 >Re: ReRe: What kind of encoder did they use for ? (From: vptv <email@hidden>)



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