This is probably a rediculous question but I was wondering what Kodak film would be the best to achieve the classic 1940-50s b movie horror look. This looks good but is there another one that would be better for what I am looking for?
Not at all,In fact I dont much like Kodak 7222 as it is too clean. Foma do excellent B+W stock, let me know what you want, I can send you any amount. You could try Kodak for super 8 instead of 16, thats a nice stock.
I think the song is by boom bip. If your thinking of buying a K3 I would recommend it. They are very versatile for the price, and I have to say the lens are superb and very fast.
It looks jumpy because of the way it uploaded, It was shot at 25fps, I dont know why but most of the stuff I have uploaded looks similar even though I have uploaded at different compression ratios. 8fps would look a hell of a lot worse than this though. Thanks for the comment you guys out there certainly like spotting the faults!!!
! only very slightly, It is because the filters stack. I have a home transfered version somewhere which is a better light, but Im not sure I will post. BTW...I have loads of 16mm reels for sale if you good, good people are interested?
You might be looking at the telecine defect, there is a border but I dont think this is vignetting in the true sense. K3's are pretty awesome, even with several filters!
This is probably a rediculous question but I was wondering what Kodak film would be the best to achieve the classic 1940-50s b movie horror look. This looks good but is there another one that would be better for what I am looking for?
TheForgottenFlesh 3 years ago
Not at all,In fact I dont much like Kodak 7222 as it is too clean. Foma do excellent B+W stock, let me know what you want, I can send you any amount. You could try Kodak for super 8 instead of 16, thats a nice stock.
Kinematographer 3 years ago
I actually really like the light-drenched effect that's going on, it sets a very beautiful, summery mood to the clip. looks great.
what is the song?
(sorry for the randomness btw, I just searched "krasnogorsk" and happened to find this.)
nikela0s 4 years ago
I think the song is by boom bip. If your thinking of buying a K3 I would recommend it. They are very versatile for the price, and I have to say the lens are superb and very fast.
Kinematographer 4 years ago
It looks jumpy because of the way it uploaded, It was shot at 25fps, I dont know why but most of the stuff I have uploaded looks similar even though I have uploaded at different compression ratios. 8fps would look a hell of a lot worse than this though. Thanks for the comment you guys out there certainly like spotting the faults!!!
Kinematographer 4 years ago
Hi, where did the vignetting come from? Too bad about the processing trouble, looks good though!
eggart 4 years ago
! only very slightly, It is because the filters stack. I have a home transfered version somewhere which is a better light, but Im not sure I will post. BTW...I have loads of 16mm reels for sale if you good, good people are interested?
Kinematographer 4 years ago
You might be looking at the telecine defect, there is a border but I dont think this is vignetting in the true sense. K3's are pretty awesome, even with several filters!
Kinematographer 4 years ago
Cool! The overexposed look remembers me some bit of historical stuff (like 1890-1930 film reels). Really interesting and very impressive.
KRAFTWERK2K6 4 years ago