MadMan, if you don't know what the HD look is, or what the film look is .... how do you even know what you are talking about? It has to do with Depth of field and frame rate and resolution. The Red uses 35mm lenses so it has the Depth of Field of Film. You can shoot the RED One at 24fps so it has the same frame rate as film. The Red R3D Codec is approx 4k so that exceeds the 35mm films which are 2K scans.Yeah... Does RED ONE have that annoying HD look? Also, why does HD have that annoying look? Is it because of the fps? Any other reasons why it's like that?
What annoying look are you talking about ... I think we will grow to love "superior" depth of field ... and "films" that don't deteriorate over time. And, it will be nice to get rid of that jittery 24fps frame rate.Y why does HD have that annoying look?
I watched Directv on a full ( 1080 ) HDTV the other day . It was a basketball game and the clarity was amazing . However , I did notice that it lacked any real warmth and was , after about 5 minutes , just a lifeless picture with really vivid colors . I wonder if the new HD cameras would produce more depth with a Red Rock M2 adapter and a really nice set of lenses , appropriate for the needed shots ? Or would it just be what I saw on this T.V. , and still be flat but vivid ?
Don't compare sports to movies, apples and oranges. A basketball scene in a movie with the same camera would have been shot/lit a lot differently.I watched Directv on a full ( 1080 ) HDTV the other day . It was a basketball game and the clarity was amazing . However , I did notice that it lacked any real warmth and was , after about 5 minutes , just a lifeless picture with really vivid colors . I wonder if the new HD cameras would produce more depth with a Red Rock M2 adapter and a really nice set of lenses , appropriate for the needed shots ? Or would it just be what I saw on this T.V. , and still be flat but vivid ?
Don't compare sports to movies, apples and oranges. A basketball scene in a movie with the same camera would have been shot/lit a lot differently.