i don't get it what is an 8mm film ?? and what makes that video so awsome i believe it sucked ass cause the plot was stupid and the soundtrack was awful
and i dont really see what is unqiue about that video
Granted this isn't the best of it's kind it's still pretty good. This is alternative, art cinema. And btw, super 8mm is a type of film, it refers to the size of the frames. Other formats that you probably don't know about would be 8mm, 16mm, Super 16mm, 35mm (theatres), etc... If you wanna be a good critic it be helpful to check out alternative art cinema instead of basing everything you know off the latest blockbuster.
It's artistic because animating directly onto film strip is incredibly difficult. Using a knife to scratch onto tiny frames is different than any other sort of medium. For really good examples see Norman McLaren or Caroline Leaf.
All of the scratches you see in the films were done manually by scratching a needle to the film itself, frame by frame. This process took soooo many hours, and was even harder due to the tiny size of the frames (Super 8mm).
I really liked that effect of masking out the face. How did you get that effect? was it composited in the edit. How did you get that scratched effect ant the beginning and end? Great work though.
From your tags I see you scratched the film, is that right? I like it and the only film I really worked with is Super 8.
vaderdust 3 years ago
nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i use super 8 as well...what camera do you use? what telecine? nice scratches!
KeyFilmation 4 years ago
i don't get it what is an 8mm film ?? and what makes that video so awsome i believe it sucked ass cause the plot was stupid and the soundtrack was awful
and i dont really see what is unqiue about that video
az0r22 4 years ago
Granted this isn't the best of it's kind it's still pretty good. This is alternative, art cinema. And btw, super 8mm is a type of film, it refers to the size of the frames. Other formats that you probably don't know about would be 8mm, 16mm, Super 16mm, 35mm (theatres), etc... If you wanna be a good critic it be helpful to check out alternative art cinema instead of basing everything you know off the latest blockbuster.
kyletheboarder 4 years ago
SRY DUDE I HAVE SEARCHED super 8mm films IN WIKIPEDIA and still i dont understand what is so artistic about that film
az0r22 4 years ago
It's artistic because animating directly onto film strip is incredibly difficult. Using a knife to scratch onto tiny frames is different than any other sort of medium. For really good examples see Norman McLaren or Caroline Leaf.
theboss027 4 years ago
it's like looking into someone's dream...or nightmare.
amamamamamamama 4 years ago
you are an artist, this fantastic, it's you capturated emotions and sounds in an audiovisual jail
amamamamamamama 4 years ago
Wow. That last part, "BURST", was awesome.
I really enjoyed this, the music was very good too, may I ask the names of the tunes?
Tanuka 4 years ago
#2- RJD2: The Proxy
Face- The Mars Volta: Tellevators
Burst- Govinda: Erotic Mystics
kyletheboarder 4 years ago
hahahahah! this is great! it sort of reminds me of the grudge or some stephan king film. keep at it i like this!
PenaltyKick3247 4 years ago
NICE!!!!
Athiskemon 4 years ago
like it very much. just bought a super 8mm myself, can't wait to get it ready (film is quite expensive unfortunately). well done, well done.
paraprog85 4 years ago
Yeah I'd do this more often but its wayyy too time consuming and expensive. The last scratch film on this video took probably 20-40 hours.
kyletheboarder 4 years ago
1st segment is RJD2: The Proxy
2nd: The Mars Volta: Tellevators
3rd: Govinda: Erotic Mystics
kyletheboarder 4 years ago
hu sings da song? i like it.
angelk4t 4 years ago
smikals gamjjis
jumash07 4 years ago
All of the scratches you see in the films were done manually by scratching a needle to the film itself, frame by frame. This process took soooo many hours, and was even harder due to the tiny size of the frames (Super 8mm).
kyletheboarder 4 years ago
now that I know this :D, I think its really really cool!!!
johennie 4 years ago
I really liked that effect of masking out the face. How did you get that effect? was it composited in the edit. How did you get that scratched effect ant the beginning and end? Great work though.
Choadifer 4 years ago