Highest Rated Comments


CineSuppa170 karma

There's a woman who specializes in tattooing realistic looking nipples on exactly such patients. Psychological effects are inspiring.

CineSuppa22 karma

Ah, the ancient Kool-Aid stirring dildo. I have heard it mentioned... but have never seen the ritual.

CineSuppa3 karma

This is interesting to me because I had a discussion back in 2009 with Roger Deakins about where digital was going. I asked him if he had played around with the RED One at the time, and he said no, because friends of his explained to him the dynamic range just wasn't there yet.

Fast forward to 2011, and there's an interview with him in American Cinematographer where he discusses the benefits of the ARRI Alexa, and how he may never need to shoot film again, unless the project calls for it.

Things change. I love film myself, but it's an interesting time to be a part of the industry.

CineSuppa2 karma

How would a business owner in the entertainment field connect with investors?

I have a PPM, a business plan for an individual project with strong data backing up similar past performances and a giant rolodex (digital of course) of contacts in the industry interested in collaboration.

CineSuppa2 karma

Helo Frank! Thank you for inspiring me. X-Files (I'm a camera man and was even excited to buy one of your old camera carts from the Vancouver days!), Millennium (I shot a short this year for the PGA contest with Lance Henricksen) and The Man in the High Castle. Your work has inspired me to think "what if" more than just about anyone out there!

What advise could you give for someone already in the industry to get new ideas out there (creatively)?