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On Wed, 30 Nov 1994, Jennifer Warren wrote:
 
> Are you (or anyone else on the list) familiar with the Domino system?  My
> understanding is that while being primarily used for digital composite
> work, it will accept a wide variety of image sources from other computers
> and other software.  I was just wondering if one could shoot in Hi-8 (or
> SVHS), use an editing system like D/vision or Superdesk, add your fx and
> output your material to the Domino system, which would allow you to print
> to 35mm film.  If this is possible (and economically viable) then it
> would seem to me that some VERY low budget work could be done with some
> VERY nice FX.  Does anyone know if this is possible?
>
> Jennie
 
I cannot think of any good reason to transfer any video (hi-8 included),
to 35mm film, unless you are adding sequences to a film already shot in
35( and desire this effect), the resolution is simply not going to get any
better.
 
 
 
Ian

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