> On Mon, 8 Apr 91 08:28:32 CDT <RTFC507@UTXVM> said: > > > > > > You should check out some of the literature written on HDTV if > > you're determined that video is an inferior format to watch than > > film. Many Japanese production firms have already started using > > it. You may even be able to get a hold of an NTSC dub of something > > shot in HDTV. > > PBS broadcast a mini-series called "The Ginger Tree." It was shot in the HDTV > format. Granted, it was broadcast over the NTSC system, but it looked like > video to me. I wasn't terribly impressed by the fact that it was HDTV. The movie _Julia and Julia_ was filmed in HDTV. I was fortunate enough to see it in a 35 mm theater and, though I wasn't paying attention, the quality certainly seemed acceptable. I would have probably assumed it was 35 mm had not somebody told me afterwards that it was shot in HDTV. cjs -- | "It is actually a feature of UUCP that the map of [log in to unmask] | all systems in the network is not known anywhere." [log in to unmask] | --Berkeley Mail Reference Manual (Kurt Schoens)