The Man in the Sand - 16mm Kodak Film
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do you know what's causing the flickering?
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@MLBuckProductions ah right, so when you are shooting indoors in low light with a wide apeture, if you step outside you dont have to quickly reduce the aperture at the risk of over exposure? if you watch part 1 of paul thomas anderson's "punch drunk love" on youtube theres a great bit if camera work that i love when he steps outside and the aperture must be low because the foreground is in focus but the bg isnt, then the aperure changes and the bg comes into focus also. check it out. respect
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fail on hitting the ball. Lol.
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Weeeee are the champions
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film just looks fucking gorgeous and sensational
elstroshitnonstop 10 months ago
@elstroshitnonstop Thanks! I agree!
MLBuckProductions 10 months ago
@MLBuckProductions i have a bell and howell aswell, but havent used it. i do still photography with film, and i find that the light meter would be ridiculously hard to control if you were filming. do you have to constantly be adjusting the apeture while focusing and zooming, or is it automatic on 16 and 35mm filming equipment?
elstroshitnonstop 10 months ago
@elstroshitnonstop It is manual. I had to adjust it so that it would match previous shots I was doing. The stuff that was slow motion, because of that, I lose a stop of light and had to adjust my aperture accordingly. Things like that. So you don't "constantly" adjust the aperture, just between shots typically.
MLBuckProductions 10 months ago