This was shot a long time ago on Kodachrome 40 Super-8.
However the newer Super-8 stocks such as Fuji Velvia 50 that Spectra Film and Video sells is very good, so is Kodak's Super-8 Ektachrome 100D. I even like Kodak's Negative Super-8 stocks as well. Ironically, the Black and White Super-8 Stocks look really good when projected large, even after transferring to video.
This was shot a long time ago on Kodachrome 40 Super-8.
However the newer Super-8 stocks such as Fuji Velvia 50 that Spectra Film and Video sells is very good, so is Kodak's Super-8 Ektachrome 100D. I even like Kodak's Negative Super-8 stocks as well. Ironically, the Black and White Super-8 Stocks look really good when projected large, even after transferring to video.
8mmstockfootage 3 years ago
Stunning time lapse! I'm quite impressed by the amount of detail you got in the clouds in the first shot. Did you shoot on negative or reversal?
anzaeria 3 years ago