<p>Eli Roth isn't sold on 4Kthe high-resolution format, four times the resolution of today's HD, that is being heavily marketed in both the consumer electronics and professional production industries.</p><p>Speaking on a cinematography panel, which I moderated, that was hosted by Canon and The Hollywood Reporter at the Toronto Film Festival, the filmmaker asserted: "Most of the cast on The Green Inferno were college kids with flawless skin. And if one person got a pimple, it was incredibly noticeableand we were just shooting in HD." He added that they also had to hide bug bites while shooting on location in the Amazon. "And we were getting devoured by bugs," Roth said.</p><p>TORONTO: Eli Roth on the Dangerous Shoot for Gory Cannibal Movie 'The Green Inferno'</p><p>The director pointed out that that working with more data can also be more time consuming. "If you're Peter Jackson and making a movie and have time, it's great. But when you are going on the fly and moving fast, 4K is way more information that you need. It's insane."</p><p><a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/toronto-behind-lens-eli-roth-624031">Keep reading...</a></p>