In 6-8 years people will have come to expect HD video, which I believe 
is shot at around 10MP. (At least that's what the Red was shooting at 
last time I looked.)

Cheers,
Paul

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Waay to much trouble to use film for this one. You'd have to scan all  
> the images, and that might lead to some disparity. I would definitely  
> use digital. With one lens of course. A fixed focal point and  
> established parameters for color temp and exposure. I'd pick a  
> landmark that wouldn't move to mark the edge of frame. I'd shoot of a  
> tripod and mark the tripod mount location. Don't make it difficult.  
> For a moving picture you definitely don't need any higher res than  
> what a 6 megapixel camera can deliver.
> Paul
> On Nov 21, 2007, at 4:27 PM, Jens Bladt wrote:
> 
>> Hello List
>> I may be offered a chance to make one (two, actually) shots every  
>> week or
>> so, for a period of perhaps 6-8 years. Thats perhaps 52x8 (416)  
>> shots For
>> the harbour project in my home town. Perhaps you remember that I'm  
>> a city
>> planner/architect working for the local community.
>> We're buildnig a new 40 ha harbour on topof a 4.000.000 ton soil  
>> deposit.
>> I'll arrange for two stationary tripods (steel and concrete) to be  
>> installed
>> at different places. So the camera position is not really an issue.  
>> The
>> result will be a small movie (30 seconds?), showing in seconds how  
>> the whole
>> thing was built during a 6-8 year period. My question is: What kind of
>> camera equipment would you use, in order to make sure all shots ar
>> compatible - same angle of view, same colour rendition etc.
>> I was thinking of 6x6 equipment (Pentacon or Hasselblad) and 120-film
>> (bought in advance and stored in a freezer).
>> What do you guys think ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Jens Bladt
>>
>> http://www.jensbladt.dk
>> +45 56 63 77 11
>> +45 23 43 85 77
>>
>>
>>
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