Jox wrote:Nathan wrote:Don't want to be a pest Jox, but will we see some first set pics or something soon?
I don't know yet honestly.Eh, this TV-movie camera business kinda bugs me,
OK wait. This is a very good professional HD camera and HD today can make great results (especially if it ends up on DVD or Blu-Ray), most of you probably won't even see the difference. It's just not 35mm film that's all. So let's not be too pessimistic about this (I didn't want to bring up this detail at first and now I'm thinking "damn this board is turning into the VD forum!")Cinetel films what the???
I though this was a Sony pictures backing, i'm confused??
I just checked cinetel films, they are production company of kill switch and detonador and some made for TV low budget movies, I'm worried about this one??
I rather see Dolph work with Sony or Lions gate.
Is Nu image sony Pictures???
The Mechanik and Missionary Man were both by Sony and it turned out very good movies with Cool DVD covers, that is why Sony is better for Dolph.
You're kinda mixing everything up so:
- ICARUS is produced by Cinetel Films (selling the film for worldwide distribution just like Nu Image does) and Insight Film Studios (big Vancouver studio)
- Nu Image and Sony Pictures are totally different companies except that they often deal together and Sony distributes some Nu Images titles (Sony deals with Cinetel as well)
-Nu Image produced THE MECHANIK that Sony then released. Then Sony wanted to have Dolph make a movie for them so they (cheaply) produced/financed MISSIONARY MAN and distributed it worldwide as well.
Sony can be good for Dolph as releasing company, but they did a very sloppy job producing MISSIONARY MAN for which they didn't care expect about the profits they could make from it.
Thanks for clearing that up Jox
