Cam Rips- The Future

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^^^^^^^^Don't just look at that, VIEW IT. The brilliant bootleggers have masterfully superceded Nolan's "crystal clear" (that's so 2008) "artistic" vision and taken the beautiful liberty of INVITING US into the picture, making us not only the audience but PLAYERS IN THE GAME ITSELF.

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Perfect!
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this is the way films were meant to be watched

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Dream-Xtractor wrote:Hopefully Nolan decides shoot his next film in cam-rip format
He better not. They always jack up the prices.

It's a freakin' gimmick don't fall for it.

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Pratham wrote:The best cam rip is the one which covers 60-70% of the screen, leaving rest to viewer's imagination.
And preferably shot from near the sidewall so that it's angled, too.
Dunno why both sound familiar...


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Dream-Xtractor wrote:Hopefully Nolan decides shoot his next film in cam-rip format
He better not. They always jack up the prices.

It's a freakin' gimmick don't fall for it.
Disgraceful attitude from a 'NolanFan'

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Who needs to wait for Blu-Ray or DVD when we have Cam-Rips.

Its a shame sites like Netflix are not catching on and offering Cam-Rip quality movies. Oh well I guess they are behind the curve.
Why you lurking my page brah?

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This scene is soo much better with new camrip technology. Makes Blu-Ray look lame.
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Cam-rips really do add an extra artfulness to a film. You see, traditional images are captured through light hitting a lens and then reflecting onto either celluloid or a digital sensor. An oversimplification of course, but you get the idea. But with a cam-rip, those initial images get to be captured by a very similar process all over again, this time by a "regular joe" in the cinema. The images we see post cam-rip are essentially images captured through the eye of an audience member. This enriches the experience so much, as it lets the audience add their own... flavor, if you will, into a film.

It's really something wonderful.

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