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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

Southside.Pictures presents a short montage from 16mm camera footage from last winter filmed and edited by Michal Calka and Kostek Strzelski.

In this video you will see training session of Marek Doniec in Italy Livigno, late spring in St. Anton and some material from Zakopane in Poland

Music: UNKLE, Peter Bjorn and John

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  • HEY! what fps were you on? PLEASE message me back! I heard that 24-32 fps is most constant with super 16mm, compared to 48, which is super fast.

  • I was shooting @ 32fps for slomotion footage and 24 fps lifestyle footage

  • Świetny filmik. 5/5. Zapraszam do obejrzenia moich filmikow, równiez o sportach zimowych. Pozdrawiam

    P.S Jaka kamera nagrywany był materiał?

  • krasnogorsk k-3 super 16mm adapter

  • Nio fajnie a jak ta gora sie nazywa ?

    Name mountain...

  • w Livigno - Motolino, w St. Anton nie pamiętam, a w Zako - Kasprowy

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  • Klimat, klimat! ... nie interesuję się jazdą na nartach, ale ten film mimo tego mnie zauroczył. Muzyka, montaż i film 16mm to 3 rzeczy które w sumie dają efekt obok którego nie można przejść obojętnie.

    Urzekające ...

  • how do you upload 16mm to your computer?

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  • krasnogorsk - kawal porzadnej kamery. interesuje mnie metoda transferu. raczej nie skanowaliscie, prawda? nagrany zostal material wyswietlony na projektorze?

  • @AntwonDogg thanks asshole

  • @360FlipChip there are places that do this kind of thing for you. use the internet, unending source of information...duh

  • nice footage, I have found that alot of the super8 footage on youtube is zooms and pans and watering the garden type shots, people need to hold a frame watch TV, movies shots rarely pan and zoom.

  • thats actually something I'm curious about too. Anybody know how?

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