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Repo Man Director Alex Cox Plans To Edit Next Film With OpenShot

New submitter JonOomph writes "Director Alex Cox, the creator of Repo Man and Sid and Nancy, is making plans via Kickstarter for his next film, Bill, the Galactic Hero, a feature-length science fiction comedy set in the far reaches of our galaxy. He is challenging the norm by shooting the film on 35mm monochrome (black and white) film, possibly the last film to ever attempt this, and possibly the first feature film to be edited with popular open source video editor OpenShot." If you don't like spoilers, I suggest reading this short but fascinating piece on Repo Man (one of my all-time favorite movies) only after watching it.

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  1. Probably not the last B&W - but theatre only by dbIII · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's probably not the last B&W since the tone range on modern monochrome film is huge, so some stuff looks very good, so long as you have a real 35mm projector. Converted to digital you lose a lot of range so something that looks good on film may just look like mud on a TV or digital projector.

  2. Re:A terrible idea... by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 3, Insightful

    which means the number of places you could see this will be limited

    Just because it's being shot on film, that doesn't mean it won't be a digital end product.

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  3. Re:Probably not the last B&W - but theatre onl by I_am_Jack · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You'll still have more range and depth than you would with shooting on color film stock and desaturating during the editing process, or shooting digital B&W.

  4. Re:Repo man is intense by retchdog · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Harry Dean Stanton, Emilio Estevez, and whoever played Miller were perfect. Olivia Barash and Agent Rogersz were supposed to be ridiculous. Everyone else was an extra.

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