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odie

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  1. +1 Film gets you in with excellence and a small budget
  2. Best cinematography 1917 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Irishman Joker The Lighthouse
  3. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! thank you Santa
  4. +1 the most important thing to me isn’t specs , marketing or new cameras but IMAGE CREATIVITY ( the art of cinematography) and CAREER THANK YOU KODAK FILM and that nice lady who sold me that super 16mm camera two years ago(its a gem)
  5. Hey Mercer thanks for the reply I’ve been exporting pro res files to resolve using Ilia’s app is that right?
  6. When shooting with the 5d3 is there a way to record pro res to the sd card? I’m shooting on film and my 5d for two night scenes
  7. +1 ...and I hope they pick up my film which is being shot on a super 16 Arr sr 2
  8. odie

    FS7 in 2019

    I’m filming with a super 16 mm film camera in 2019 so I wouldn’t worry
  9. It’s a business and it the same for all the companies
  10. Film has an undefinable quality that is not related at all to digital but as previously stated the choices in digital are numerous
  11. from the Kodak booth is Ektachrome in 35mm finally officially on-sale.
  12. After catching up on the subject I visited another site Vitaliy is commenting on a post from the guy that shot with the camera from bm as I said before I shoot on film but use the 5dm3 ML for lowlight inserts (which I read about on this site and would test this camera when out) anyways this is what Vitaliy had to say: “What exactly BM (Canon/Nikon) is doing that must be stopped? They handpick filmmakers, journalists, bloggers (this time filmmakers as you said) and send them early cameras. It is ok to send someone you choose early samples, but ONLY for internal feedback and testing. As soon as this people start posting various footage, their reviews, hands-ons, etc - well, this becomes bad. Intentionally or not by having such people pack company is able to get PR result that they want. But it is not objective result that society needs. People in such packs know that is expected from them and know that if they do not deliver that is expected or write things that are far from expected - they are out of pack. And usually with no chance to go back. Such firms behavior become worse and worse with each year. And can be observed not only in cameras. Does such approach affect sales? Definitely. What must be made? Before actual mass sales only company own promotion(!) videos/texts must be allowed, clearly marked as such. No benchmarks or comparisons must be allowed to be made by company or anyone else. If company so much want to provide free review samples, they all must be send to one address for storage and any reviewer since announcement to sales moment can apply for them. 3 days after sales start this samples will be sent to random people who applied. Who fill be hurt? Well, big channels, big review sites, close pack members - who are information monopolies now due to early access. All other, including general public - will gain a lot. Considering Andrew being unfit, not right filmmaker and such. Well, I think it is elitist view. Andrew's site and PV site actually appeared during the moment where such "not right filmmakers" actually made a lot of good for filmmaking society. Now you think that it is best to shut up this niche as this people due to their independency can actually sometimes tell or write things companies do not like. I am far from Andrew friend as everyone knows here. Yet BM company position here is position of quite big capitalist company acting against society and such must be stopped.” but 208 pages for a camera?
  13. I shoot mostly on film but I always need a lowlight camera for inserts (I’m using the 5d3 ML now which is really good)) still I might test this camera when it comes out but guys 198 pages for a camera?? stop the chit chat and get out there and shoot!
  14. 1. only a director and the dp should be able to approve a camera..(not Netflix) 2. a filmmaker can use whatever camera he or she wants.. 3. although I tried to resist.. kodak film has an amazing quality..that I prefer
  15. “While digital sees blue Kodak film sees shades of blue..” a remarkable view..in a very competative market with Kodak giving the dp a step up go to Panavision in Woodland Hills where a super 16mm or 35mm camera is waiting ..it’s your destiny
  16. .... for no budget film shooting....post production...first light is enough ..it's amazing...you don't need more...and the $$$ saved on color timing...(you don't need any) with the time and money you save take a vacation ...have a fun shoot.. this is from Nolan's film...you get to put this on your poster too...
  17. check out a movie called "BABY DRIVER" question is answered
  18. yes..and it's really cheap (for a no budget filmmaker it's great) with short ends you can now film in 35mm with a super 16mm budget.. also Panavision has super deals on 35mm cameras..and sometimes will sponsor you ..
  19. who did the scan on that film...? Who was your DP? If a lab does a bad scan (it's rare)..but they'll do it again for free. 200k was the budget of the completed movie? the latest quote I got for two 400 rolls of 35mm and 3 rolls of super 16mm was 700 dollars for developing and top pro scan. Just call one of the kodak labs... if you're nervous start with one roll of film...it's cheap...you can make a full length movie with super 16mm for under 5 thousand
  20. i have holes in my sneakers but bought a super 16mm camera and 5 rolls of kodak..(cheap but not that cheap)
  21. odie

    Is 8K too much?

    considering most films are shot on 2k and released on 2k ...(with millions spent on the budgets). 8k is not really needed..but it might help sales
  22. jj abrams just shook the mag while filming (is that what you mean?)
  23. take advantage of kodak film within your budget...(yes you can get cameras for free from camera houses and friends) if you can only budget 3 rolls then shoot those rolls where it best suits the spot or film..(if you can shoot the entire project on film that's great .. feature films have been shot for under 5 thousand) digital cameras helps keep cost down when you don't have the budget(HYBRID SHOOTING) and knowing that you have a back up...which is why this is the best time ever to film on film the cost of scanning and developing is about the same as the cost of the film (also you will save a lot of money and time on post coloring ) check out the kodak labs and which one is near you... Laboratories Directory | Motion Picture Film - Kodak
  24. i just started a thread on this but it disappeared..if it disappears again I'll PM you..but it's dirt cheap because of prices of cameras and hybrid shooting with digital cameras and huge savings on post..the end result is a project that really stands out
  25. what are you shooting?
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