On Jun 20, 2013, at 8:14 AM, Roger Wilson wrote:
> Super 8mm Colour Negative film can look beautiful if it is exposed properly.
> A big problem filmmakers have is not knowing their super 8mm camera well
> enough.
Exactly.
I should have been clearer in my earlier response. Insa had specifical
is statement; and I welcome it as
> it pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new.
>
>
> From: insa.langho...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:40:14 +0100
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] Which Super8 Stock Should
: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:40:14 +0100
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Which Super8 Stock Should I Use?
Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to start working and experimenting with Super8 film. I have got a
short film in mind, which I want to shoot in colour. I haven´t got any
General guidelines:
1. Shoot the slowest stock you can.
2. Do not underexpose. If possible. rate the stock at least one stop
slower than the box says (assuming you're shooting color negative which
is very compensating). You want a dense negative.
3. The money you save shooting Super-8 ov
hello Insa,
i agree with Elliott. super-8mm was indeed intended for reversal, and there
is no emulsion today that can equal the beauty of the disappeared
kodachrome 40, to take one example.
yet, to my understanding, there is nothing in a s-8mm camera, except the
daylight switchable filter, that i
Stock Should I Use?
"Super-8 is a medium that was intended for reversal film."
Classic comment!
From: "j...@kinetta.com"
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 23:44
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Which Super8 Stock Should I Use
"Super-8 is a medium that was intended for reversal film."
Classic comment!
From: "j...@kinetta.com"
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 23:44
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Which Super8 Stock Should I Use?
ginal Message-
From: Insa Langhorst
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Sent: Wed, Jun 19, 2013 7:08 pm
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Which Super8 Stock Should I Use?
Dear Jeff,
thanks for these tips, I will look into it!
Insa
On 19 Jun 2013, at 23:44, j...@kinetta.com wrote:
On Jun 19,
Dear Jeff,
thanks for these tips, I will look into it!
Insa
On 19 Jun 2013, at 23:44, j...@kinetta.com wrote:
>
> On Jun 19, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Insa Langhorst wrote:
>
>> The film will have a few scenes which are set at night, so I´ll need to get
>> stock with different sensitivities. I have
On Jun 19, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Insa Langhorst wrote:
> The film will have a few scenes which are set at night, so I´ll need to get
> stock with different sensitivities. I have looked at the VISION2 200T Color
> Negative Super 8 Film and the VISION2 500T Color Negative Super 8 Film - are
> they a
Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to start working and experimenting with Super8 film. I have got a
short film in mind, which I want to shoot in colour. I haven´t got any previous
experience of working with film, so I wondered if you could give me any ideas
on what stock to get.
The film will h
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