2. George Lucas
S 1999, He experimenting with a few footage of High-definition
digital camera in “Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace”.
S Later that year, he announce that he will filming the entire
sequel on digital video.
S Lucas says “ We had to talk Sony into it, [but] they built the
cameras and they tried really hard to make this work; we also
had to talk Panavision into committing a lot of money to build
those lenses. Both companies really went out on a limb. This
was a giant experiment for everybody, and nobody knew if it
was going to work or if they were pouring money down a rat
hole”
3. S 2002, the release of “Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the
clones” using Sony HDW-F900
S During the film being made, Lucas not actually shoot for full
length of the film. He does it bit-by-bit process, he will shoot for
10days and stop.
S Issues: Camera and lens still in Beta
S 2005, “Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the sith” was shot
using more advanced Sony HDC-F950. the camera upgrade to
be more high resolution and better color reproduction.
S It using aspect ration 16:9 frame.
4.
5. Robert Rodriguez
S 2001, “Once upon a time in
Maxico” become the first well
known movie shot in 24fps HD
digital video, partially
developed by GL using a Sony
HDW-F900.
S One of the first High-budget
film shot in HD ($29 million)
6. Alexander Sokurov
S 2002, “Russian Ark” recorded in
uncompressed HDV using a Sony
HDW-F900,
S All the footage uncompressed
onto a hard disk which could hold
100 min of recording capability.
S The documentary shot in single
99 min take (long Take).
8. Go-Pro, Smart Phone, digital
Camera, and etc.
S After 10 years of revolutionary of digital camera
technology, we can see all the equipment become more
easier to access and lighter than before.
S This is part of video making but in the smaller scale, by
sharing in the YouTube or others social media.
S It become a new trend nowadays to make a video to earn
money or just for fun.