Expired Tri-X Super 8 Film

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2011

Footage from a roll of expired Super 8 Tri-X film (stock number 7278). Filmed using a Canon 514XL in early March of 2011.

Processed by Pac Lab, NYC
DIY Telecine

Music by Vultrapia
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  • Good. A lot of your stuff looks as if it was shot on 35mm.

  • @filmart1959 Thank you! Do you still do filmwork?

  • Perfect as always!!! I used to dislike Tri-x but now I love it more than any other stock...

  • @BetroS83 Thanks! I felt the same about Tri-X. I had a tough time dealing with all the grain, but I now love the aesthetic.

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  • very interesting to see 8mm tri x filming motion, because as a 35mm or 120mm film for still photography it is literally one of the best films in the world, along with plus x. you can see the superiority of it in this in the shots of the lemon in the glass and the rocks by the sea, or river. isnt it it like 100 asa, or is it 400? richard avedon used it in 120mm for his portraits, truly the deepest blacks and creamiest whites

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