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IMDB reports that Tim Burton's new stop-motion animation movie, _Corpse
Bride_, was the first feature to be made with commercial digital
photography cameras: Canon SLR cameras with Nikon [!] Lenses, instead
of film cameras.

It was also the first stop-motion feature to use Apple's Final Cut Pro
in the editing.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121164/trivia

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"Albert Nurick" <albert@nurick.com> wrote in message
news:xn0e7l0k5c6lhvt000@news-server.houston.rr.com...
> IMDB reports that Tim Burton's new stop-motion animation movie, _Corpse
> Bride_, was the first feature to be made with commercial digital
> photography cameras: Canon SLR cameras with Nikon [!] Lenses, instead
> of film cameras.
>
> It was also the first stop-motion feature to use Apple's Final Cut Pro
> in the editing.

This link is better:

http://www.editorsguild.com/newsle [...] bride.html

Martin

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Martin Francis wrote:
> "Albert Nurick" <albert@nurick.com> wrote in message
> news:xn0e7l0k5c6lhvt000@news-server.houston.rr.com...
>
>>IMDB reports that Tim Burton's new stop-motion animation movie, _Corpse
>>Bride_, was the first feature to be made with commercial digital
>>photography cameras: Canon SLR cameras with Nikon [!] Lenses, instead
>>of film cameras.
>>
>>It was also the first stop-motion feature to use Apple's Final Cut Pro
>>in the editing.
>
>
> This link is better:
>
> http://www.editorsguild.com/newsle [...] bride.html
>
> Martin
>
>
And better yet
<http://film.virgin.net/player/play.asp?url=/film/fid3551/trailers/trid1808/wm/high.asx&filmid=3551&partner=virgin&sec=trl>
The write-up is worthless without being able to see the net effect.

We didn't need to read that they chose Canon over Nikon, that was a
given ;-P
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"Slack" <xxxxx@xxxxx.org> wrote in message
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> Martin Francis wrote:
>> "Albert Nurick" <albert@nurick.com> wrote in message
>> news:xn0e7l0k5c6lhvt000@news-server.houston.rr.com...
>>
>>>IMDB reports that Tim Burton's new stop-motion animation movie, _Corpse
>>>Bride_, was the first feature to be made with commercial digital
>>>photography cameras: Canon SLR cameras with Nikon [!] Lenses, instead
>>>of film cameras.
>>>
>>>It was also the first stop-motion feature to use Apple's Final Cut Pro
>>>in the editing.
>>
>>
>> This link is better:
>>
>> http://www.editorsguild.com/newsle [...] bride.html
>>
>> Martin
> And better yet
> <http://film.virgin.net/player/play.asp?url=/film/fid3551/trailers/trid1808/wm/high.asx&filmid=3551&partner=virgin&sec=trl>
> The write-up is worthless without being able to see the net effect.
>
> We didn't need to read that they chose Canon over Nikon, that was a given
> ;-P


And $90,000 in Nikon glass (that's all it takes!).

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