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  • CREEPY ASS MUSIC

  • Nice one.

  • muy bueno!!

  • Did the ECN-2 process create the positive image that we see here? Or did you have to get it printed and processed again?

  • Reversal film in neg development (ECN-2) produces a neg image on the processed roll. This roll was then straight telecined for the results seen here.

  • cool vid! anything shot with super 8mm is cool,no matter what they shoot.

  • I shot lots of Super 8 in 1972/1973.

  • @Caljamscott what colour jacket were you wearing?

  • hey i have been wondering this for a while now. when you plan to xpro do you still use a daylight filter?

  • It's best to use the daylight filter(85 or 85B for 64T), otherwise the resulting 'blue' cast is very strong to adjust later once any x-processing is done. Best of luck.

  • love it ! great southbank footage, i miss london, did you get the film and development done at Stanleys soho ?

  • whys that, his/ her choice what they film.

    southbank is a great part of london for many, and skateboarding is a part of that.

  • interesting. i liked when that guy was filming you filming him with his digital camera.

  • music was scary :S :D

  • This is should a cool kind of film. I wish we could see like that!

  • Hello, this is fantastic! Exactly what I've been looking to do for an upcoming trip to New York in preparation for a short film. Can I ask, where did you get it processed? I contacted the widescreen centre but they quoted me £120. Surely there's a cheaper option. Thanks!

  • great clip. i've shot some super8mm footage recently...does x processing work as well with the negative stocks?

  • You can x-process neg stock(in reversal chemicals) & I have done this twice now. It doesn't look anywhere as interesting I think. It comes out as a very-low contrast positive. For best/experimental filming, best stick to reversal film in neg development. Hope this helps & good luck with your filming endeavours!

  • You apparently know your film stocks-and provided a great service to filmmakers by posting this. Thanks.

  • your very welcome and thank you for watching (hopefully I will have some more clips to follow soon). Regards.

  • great colours

  • I'm looking into getting a Super 8 camera. I just want to know how you go about digitalizing the film for editing. Can you tell me ways of doing this?

  • well if u have a projector u can play the film on a small screen the smaller the sharper or atleast the clearer and then u film it with ur regular camera and make sure u put the cam on a tripod so that it isnt shakey they just open th evid on ur computer or the exspensive way just have someone else do it like a transfer company

  • look to get a good price telecine of your super 8 footage to DV tape for importing to any PC / MAC via firewire etc. hope this helps & regards.

  • Great film. Loved it.

  • i enjoyed.

    whats the soundtrack?

    cheers

  • that's aphex twin - selected ambient works II, I believe

  • Interesting. It doesn't look like most cross-processed footage I've seen. The color looks fairly normal.

    Where did you get it done at?

  • The TK grade was balanced more neutral for detail reasons (single pass light). The x-process effect is more extreme with original/modern E6 films (like the Kodak Ektachrome 100D or even better Fuji Velvia 50D/100D) in ECN-2 processing than this official Kodak 64T. Processing was done at Todd-AO (U.K.). Thanks for watching!

  • I thought E64T was an E-6 film.

  • Yes - 64T is E6 stock, but based on much older emulsion technology. I'll try to post some more test examples sometime.

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