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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Side by Side


Christopher Kenneally’s fascinating new documentary, Side by Side chronicles the ongoing (and possibly final) battle between film and digital filmmaking. Old school film purists will tell you that shooting on film is the only way to shoot a movie. It’s rich and wholesome; its look is vivid, its colors are full. Progressives my claim that digital is not only taking over, but is the new standard. Shooting on digital is smaller, simpler; you can manipulate your footage easily, and have the freedom to invent on the fly.

As an amateur filmmaker, I’m of the digital mindset. I have to be. Digital is cheaper, easier and all around more accessible. Are there drawbacks to shooting digitally? Of course. But there are as many, if not more, when shooting on film, too.

These are just a handful of topics discussed in Side by Side, a doc that admittedly may not appeal to anyone above cinephile status. But for those of us who dedicate our lives to the art of film, the movie is a sheer wonder.
Moderated by Keanu Reeves, who surprisingly knows everything there is to know about every type of filmmaking style (seriously, the guy has done his homework), the film features various solo interviews with a number of film heavy hitters. And what starts as a simple Digital vs. Film showdown, turns into something much more elaborate and evolved.

At the start, we hear people like David Fincher, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez sing the praises of digital filmmaking. Fincher is particularly outspoken about the necessity of digital, while some of his contemporaries, including Christopher Nolan and Wally Pfister, strongly emote that the only proper way to shoot a movie is on film. And then there are those on the fence, like Martin Scorsese and David Lynch, who acknowledge the pros and cons of both styles.

The interviews are varied and wholly impressive, so for me to rattle off a list of participants and attempt to quote them verbatim would be a completely futile exercise. These masters can articulate their points verbally far better than I can in print. But believe me, no matter what side they are on, gold is dished throughout.
Look, watching a movie in which famous people discuss shutter speeds, color correction, lens exposures, color mapping, and so on, certainly may not seem like a rousing way to spend an evening. Well, take it from me (an admitted film addict), Kenneally and Reeves make Side by Side as entertaining as they do educational. I was never bored, but I didn’t exactly expect to be. I suppose what I’m saying is that: Side by Side is essential film viewing for anyone with a remote interest in film, whether as a viewing or maker. For everyone else, I find it very hard to believe that you won’t enjoy yourself while watching it.

Side by Side is currently available for rent On Demand through your cable provider, as well as on Amazon and iTunes. It’ll hit limited theaters tomorrow, but no matter how you see it, it demands to be seen all the same. A-

10 comments:

  1. Great review man. I'm with you on digital filmmaking, but it is sad to see film dying out. Definitely seeing this one.

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    1. Oh it is SO sad to see film going by the wayside, but it is going nonetheless. Really great flick here.

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  2. It's interesting you posted this today-I just noticed this film was on iTunes and I bought it. Now I definitely can't wait to watch it.

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    1. Nice! Ah, it was so good and informative. Let me know what you think about it!

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  3. Will attempt to give this film a go. Just a bit busy at the moment.

    Thanks for the review and bringing it to our attention.

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    1. Thanks man! Yeah, I bet you're busy prepping your trip. You're gonna love it.

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  4. Well if another filmmaker like yourself highly recommends this documentary...I'm setting time aside tomorrow night.

    It should be noted that if you Amazon, Amazon Instant Video also has the film available for a dollar less.

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    1. Nice man, can't wait to hear what you think. Just updated the article to include Amazon. People need to see this one!

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