Digital for storage and quickness. Analog for fatness and warmth.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Analog is more beautiful than digital, really, but we go for comfort.
Digital makes things feel more real, like you could reach out and touch them.
It's - as opposed to tape where you have a magnetic tape that's excited by frequencies that you hit, digital was a process where musical sounds are transferred to numbers and stored as numbers.
Digital has obviously changed things a lot, but not all for the better as far as I'm concerned. Of course it's much more convenient and you're getting instant results, but to me it just lacks the finesse of a roll of film and it has a slightly superimposed feel.
With digital, you do have the advantage of having an absolutely rock steady image because there's no projector gate, no perforations, no film weaving through a machine. And there's no dust and no scratching.
We live in a digital world, but we're fairly analog creatures.
Get digital scales because, for baking, balance scales just aren't accurate enough: it's all in the weighing up.
It's a great thing to live in a digital age. It's convenient; it's fast.
Digital, it is not the destination.
When I was working, there was no digital. We actually worked; we used Polaroids.