The film industry is constantly in motion. While the stories that
keep the Hollywood money machine churning run in cycles, technology
continues to evolve with every passing decade.A new revolution is
stirring as 3D releases, DSLR cameras and free Internet distribution
(YouTube, etc.) bring the digital age of filmmaking to Hollywood’s front
door.
Digital cinematography has been key in producing Hollywood films. Digital cinematography is the process of capturing motion pictures as digital video images, as opposed to the historical use of film stock. Digital capture may occur on video tape, hard disks, flash memory, or other media which can record digital data through the use of a digital movie video camera or other digital video camera. As digital technology has improved unprecedentedly in recent years, this practice has become dominant. Since the mid 2010s most of the movies across the world are captured as well as distributed digitally.
Film has seen 'flying cameras', fancy robots and risky stunts being made in expensive Hollywood movies.Pirates of the Caribbean is the only production at $300, it’s the most expensive film ever produced by a long-shot, and also one of the highest grossing, having more than tripled its budget at the box office with $963,420,425. In addition to great expenses being spent on the cast, scenes for this movie were filmed all over the world in places such as: Port Royal, Isla de Muerte, Tortuga, Pelegosto, Isla Cruces,and Singapore– and the cost of shipping cast and crew all around the world certainly did not come cheap.
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Digital cinematography has been key in producing Hollywood films. Digital cinematography is the process of capturing motion pictures as digital video images, as opposed to the historical use of film stock. Digital capture may occur on video tape, hard disks, flash memory, or other media which can record digital data through the use of a digital movie video camera or other digital video camera. As digital technology has improved unprecedentedly in recent years, this practice has become dominant. Since the mid 2010s most of the movies across the world are captured as well as distributed digitally.
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Film has seen 'flying cameras', fancy robots and risky stunts being made in expensive Hollywood movies.Pirates of the Caribbean is the only production at $300, it’s the most expensive film ever produced by a long-shot, and also one of the highest grossing, having more than tripled its budget at the box office with $963,420,425. In addition to great expenses being spent on the cast, scenes for this movie were filmed all over the world in places such as: Port Royal, Isla de Muerte, Tortuga, Pelegosto, Isla Cruces,and Singapore– and the cost of shipping cast and crew all around the world certainly did not come cheap.
The movie quickly became the
most successful of 2007, and among the most successful films of all
time, making almost a billion dollars at the box office.
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