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Theo Lipfert

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iPhone to DCP

iPhone to DCP

I saw the movie Tangerine, which was shot on an iPhone, and I was hooked. They used an anamorphic adapter to squish the image so that, in post-production, you could stretch it to super-widescreen "scope" format. So I shot a test at Yellowstone (aka our backyard) with the Moondog labs anamorphic adapter, and the DJI iphone gimbel. Then the test was to see if we could edit all the way to DCP without ever rendering (except for the final conversion to JPEG 2000 for the DCP itself). Short answer is yes, you can. You just need to jump through a bunch of hoops. Here they are, in less than a minute.

 

iPhone to DCP

I saw the movie Tangerine, which was shot on an iPhone, and I was hooked. They used an anamorphic adapter to squish the image so that, in post-production, you could stretch it to super-widescreen "scope" format. So I shot a test at Yellowstone (aka our backyard) with the Moondog labs anamorphic adapter, and the DJI iphone gimbel. Then the test was to see if we could edit all the way to DCP without ever rendering (except for the final conversion to JPEG 2000 for the DCP itself). Short answer is yes, you can. You just need to jump through a bunch of hoops. Here they are, in less than a minute.

 

iPhone to DCP