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Film is Dead Robert Rodriguez




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  • @BitzCinema yea and about time-mostly anyone can shoot now! But guess what? Anyone can do it but only few actually have talent to make a kick ass film!

  • robert rodriguez reminds me of melvin van peebles

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  • Very sad that Robt. Rodriguez says that "film is dead", that the only reason to shoot real film is for purely "nostalgic" reasons. Perhaps he means to say "the art of film is dead". Digital videomaking is NOT filmmaking, the video shooters are NOT filmmakers, they are videomakers, period.

  • @stephenGunit He did make a few low-budget films and I heard that his films are actually made with a fraction of the price it would cost other directors, with the same results.

  • @troglodyto I think he now uses the Panavision Genesis, or, he did for some films.

  • @ARUBAPRO Like rammsteinemiliano said, join IMDB pro. It does cost, but it's well worth the money! And, once you join you can contact anyone's reps.

  • @zigifrojd I totally agree! And Hollywood keeps putting out remakes and endless sequels too.

  • @troglodyto Sony HDW-F900 to be exact. An early professional HD video camera.

  • what camera does he mean, "the 900"? anyone know?

  • @ARUBAPRO with imdb pro u can get in touch with his agent, but it costs

  • @elstroshitnonstop

    yeah seriously.. he's such a clown

  • Cinema died several times during the decades, and what is coming from films in the world especially america is so devastating and disapointing, big, big luck film is great art because of the decades of the 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 in 20th century, but todays standards are so low its unbelivable.

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