h a l f b a k e r yCeci n'est pas une idée.
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They could offer low res downloads of films on their website with burnt in timecode displayed at the bottom of the frame. Find your shot and tell them the time and frame displayed. Or just choose any random frame from Apocalypse Now - they're all good. |
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Just noticed - you have the most astonishing amount of ideas in your account. |
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//you have the most astonishing amount of ideas in your account// |
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+If you're impressed by that kind of stuff :) |
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I love this idea. When I was decorating I was ordered a bunch of posters, and they have a fair amount of selection, but I would have loved to be able to choose certain scenes. |
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as someone who has taken hundreds of
stills from movies by photographing
them from a TV screen, I appreciate this
idea, although the "TV shots" have their
own grainy, arty integrity, + |
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I wrote to a deodorant manufacturer once asking for a poster of the guy, on the advertisement boards, with, I remember, a towel slung nonchalently around his shoulder (who I was lusting after at the time) - they sent me one - hoarding board size! |
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can't : put a plasma on the inside of your locker's door, can you? also check: windows, any kind of doors, cubicle walls |
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/push pause when your desired shot is
on screen. / |
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I think then you are limited to the
quality of the image on your screen -
but I am not positive. It is hard for me
to believe each frame of Wizard of Oz
as it plays on my DVD contains 50 MB
of information. It must be condensed
somehow. But I bet a quality printer
could make a poster that captured a lot
of that 50MB. |
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/amount of ideas/ - I keep having
them, so I keep posting them. |
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