if you guys think the film came right out of the camera looking like this your on crack. this footage was heavily color corrected with a post production suite of some sort.
Last I checked kodak doesn't sell "green tinged" balanced film.
That dude was talking crap. The 16mm footage was telecined at TODD-AO to digi-beta. The telecine machine was a URSA Diamond machine. The footage was then edited uncompressed using the black magic codec. The you-tube video is awful quality - check out my site for the better version.
I am getting youtube to take down the other version of this video, because of some imposter dude pretending it was his video. Feel free to ask any questions about the video here, thanks.
What lens did you use - I remember looking at your 'making of' stills a while a go and the lense looked different to the standard K3 - also did you have some kind of electric motor mod fitted? Sorry to get nerdy but I cant cant get near this quality with my K3.....
I love this song
partridge96 3 years ago
I like this song
gaijincode 3 years ago
With a K-3 very nice
manatarms79 3 years ago
Do you have a cd?
044778000 3 years ago
how many feet of footage did you end up shooting for this film?
Sinatra192 3 years ago
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Sinatra192 3 years ago
Amazing video. Just curious, how many reels of film did you go through making this?
Sinatra192 3 years ago
if you guys think the film came right out of the camera looking like this your on crack. this footage was heavily color corrected with a post production suite of some sort.
Last I checked kodak doesn't sell "green tinged" balanced film.
Bluestarcinema 4 years ago
I believe St00p said he uses a 12.5 to 75mm lens that was made for a Kinor and had it refitted to be used on a K3.
ck360 4 years ago
this track is immense :) and westy, ur a nerd :-P
musicalbum30 4 years ago
Thats some fantastic quality from that Krasnogorsk
JumpCheckProductions 4 years ago
Yeah dude the lens, did u shoot this with the standard k3 lens?
boganfilms 4 years ago
good video and good work!
this is sd-sdi uncompressed or hd uncompressed?
the quality is beautifulst!
Congratulations
gubdoc 4 years ago
Great looking clip. Just curious as to what kind of lighting package you had available for this shoot? The telecine transfer is top-notch, too.
revengeiseasy 4 years ago
Nice work! I own a K-3 and was wondering if you had shot the video with the standard M42 Meteor lens?
Driver71Film 4 years ago
Pretty obvious the "General" was a faker, congrats on a slick looking video from the trusty K3!
Kinematographer 5 years ago
Hi. Very good the video. Congratulations! Did you change the camera K3 to super 16? What do you think about that?
jagramos 4 years ago
Standard 16mm cropped to 16:9. I shot with kodak 7218.
st00pmaster 5 years ago
Thank you for telling me.
Did you use Super 16mm Krasnogorsk3
or regular Krasnogorsk3 and edited to 16:9?
what kind of film did you use?
Best regard
lacop 5 years ago
That dude was talking crap. The 16mm footage was telecined at TODD-AO to digi-beta. The telecine machine was a URSA Diamond machine. The footage was then edited uncompressed using the black magic codec. The you-tube video is awful quality - check out my site for the better version.
st00pmaster 5 years ago
This is my favourite video.
How did you telecine from 16mm film?
some dude said the 16mm film scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan 9000, was it true?
lacop 5 years ago
I am getting youtube to take down the other version of this video, because of some imposter dude pretending it was his video. Feel free to ask any questions about the video here, thanks.
st00pmaster 5 years ago
What lens did you use - I remember looking at your 'making of' stills a while a go and the lense looked different to the standard K3 - also did you have some kind of electric motor mod fitted? Sorry to get nerdy but I cant cant get near this quality with my K3.....
mrwinky99 3 years ago