As mentioned before, the video cam sequences were shot in HDTV, and I believe the dream sequences were a strange incorporation of HDTV and thermal imaging. Quite a striking combination, I thought. The effect is much more striking on film though, kind of a bland difference on TV/video. I'm personally a Wenders defender, but if you thought the standard version was tedious, you should see the original version, at least three more hours, I think... > I recall that Wim Wenders in _Until the End of the World_ (1991) made > extensive use of High Definition video. Of course, you may find it tedious > going...... (Oops--now the Wenders defenders will be after me! I'll take > the poetic cohesion of Jane Campion's _Piano_ over such long-windedness > any day. OK, at his best Wenders is worth the effort; but not in UTEOTW.) > > Jim Marsden > Bryant College ------------------------------- ³What I need is a strong drink and a peer group² -Ford Prefect in Douglas Adams¹ ³Life, the Universe and Everything² Jason Christiansen San Francisco State University, Department of Cinema [log in to unmask] http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~jec/ ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite