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To: E. Charters who wrote (81679)2/7/2002 1:17:04 AM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116858
 
The new StarWars movie Episode II to be released in May was shot entirely digital.

I see silver use in film declining rapidly in the years to come.

I think Lucas is a finicky fellow so I'm sure it will look quality.

starwars.com

Digital Capture and Release
January 17, 2002

Digital Capture
Moviegoers got their first true look at the capabilities of the revolutionary HD system used in Episode II when two theatrical teaser trailers for Attack of the Clones were screened to the public last November. The announcement that Episode II would be shot without a foot of film raised a lot of questions; the trailers' release answered many of them. Digital not only streamlines processes behind the camera, but also delivers results in front of a hushed audience.