Kodak Super 8 Vision3 200T- "A NY Night"

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2010

Test shots of Kodak's new Vision3 200T (7213) Super 8mm Color Negative Film.

Filmed on a very warm July evening in NYC's Times Square and vicinity.

Camera used was a Canon 514XL, using full auto exposure.

Absolutely no degraining was performed on this sample.

Congratulation's to Kodak for making this stock available to the Super 8 enthusiast. I've used plenty of their Vision2 200T series, a fine stock in it's own right, but this raises the bar even further...finer grain and greater latitude. I'm not one to usually repeat the advertised product line, but in this case it's absolutely true!


Song: "This Dance"
by Michael Winkle
www.michaelwinkle.com

Processed by Cinelab
DIY Telecine

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  • I hope super8 is around for a long time yet, though with the motion picture industry going totally digital now I'd say it's days are numbered. Sad really.

    Lovely film though, very nicely done!

  • @RetroRepair Very sad indeed. I'm hoping it will survive...somehow. Thanks very much!!

  • Really like the warmth of this film and the music goes well. Keep shooting Film!!!

  • @thelonz69 I very much enjoyed Michael Winkles's piece in this. Couldn't think of another song that would go better. Thanks!!

  • Perfect! The flair is great along with the indoor shots!

  • @airRail76 Many thanks!!

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  • @x05e by the way, there's a lab in Seattle that still prints negative film if you are not looking to telecine but just project. They do telecine too. They're very friendly.

  • Really wonderful footage. Loved it. What is your telecine process like?

  • @Grongo237 You can run it through the projector fine, but what you will see is the "negative" or opposite colors projected (not to be confused with reversal film). To view them properly, the footage needs to be inverted then color-corrected.

  • How did you DIY telecine with Visions 3 200t? I tried playing the same film in a projector.All I saw was neon colors. I just found out you can't play negative film in a projector.

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