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I need to know everything about Super 8 or Super 16mm film?
I need to know everything. I want to shoot some dark, dingy, atmospheric horror shorts on Super 8 or Super 16. I need the best for the cheapest, and something that records sound onto the film. I’m completely new to this, and there’s nowhere I can take classes on this around me.
Reunion Pt’ 1- A film about an Athens County Ohio family named Lands
Using old 16mm film footage shot in the 40′s and 50′s and narration from Ed and Eileen Linscott I was able to document the Lands family past. This is part 1 of 4
Facts About Film & Projection (1975) pt. 2
Edited compilation of the following… – Facts About Film (3rd Edition) – Facts About Projection Produced by the International Film Bureau Inc.
What RU Guys Talking About?
I shot this as a project for my film class in fall 2006. All footage was shot on a Bolex 16mm camera with Kodak reversal film – 100 ft. of black & white and 100 ft. of color. Apologies for the poor quality of the black & white portion – I transferred it to video via the old project & shoot method. The music is by Kelly (Liam Sullivan), off the album Shoes, and the track is entitled “What RU Guys Talking About?”
Facts About Film & Projection (1975) pt. 3
Edited compilation of the following… – Facts About Film (3rd Edition) – Facts About Projection Produced by the International Film Bureau Inc.
I need the procedure to do this problem about motion please?
motion pictures typically are filmed and shown at a speed of 24 frames per second, where a frame is a single photographic image in th film. In the field of high-speed photographic, a motion-picture camera that is able to move the film at 240000 frames per second is used. When the film is reshown at 24 frames per second, the filmed object is seen to move very slowly. This technique is used to analyze the motion of objects, like bullets, that move too quickly to be observed by the human eye. If a frame of 16mm film is 0,75cm in length, how fast does the film move through the high-speed camera when the film is being exposed?