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Beaulieu R-16 (standard 16mm) camera test

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

Test footage from Beaulieu R-16 standard 16mm reflex camera using Kodak Vision 2 (250D and 500T) stock. Telecined and cropped to 16x9 widescreen aspect ratio.

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  • sync sound was recorded separetely via deneke digital slate. be warned, the beaulieu is LOUD!!

    bothe Fuji and Kodak here in Hollywood offer CHEAP 16mm film that's expired.... but still effin good.

  • Yup chumpjoe adrifromhh... HD is getting good and cheap option to Super 16 but we needed 2k and 4k scan and telecine. you can see the trailer of movie via my imdb.com account.

    no we did not use any filters besides NDs for the test. all filtration was done in post. we chose the beaulieu as they were cheap on ebay. none of the cameras survived after filming. all destroyed during crash scene.

    yes, i like cheap german chocolate also.

    anyone here recommend film festival in your area?

  • yup, the compressed vid looks cr*p.

  • hapuseh, i shot it, someone else did the post. I did see my untouched footage on a giant screen it looked perfect

  • directly from kodak. they give discounts to students

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  • I love old movie cameras! Way better than the new digital movie cameras.

  • @ChumpJoe

    I think theyre not much more expensive than a modern HD camera... max 1000€ i think...

  • This is lovely. How do you come across these expensive cameras? And how would you record sound?

  • wonderful quality

  • i LIKE cheap German chocolate!

  • film? no one makes film anymore. impossible to find.

    hahahaha.

    seriously though, call kodak.

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