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Vision 200T testclip from the WorkPrinter

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Here's a test film I got from a client last year. I did a quick transfer to see how the results would be. After transferring the negative Vision 200T film I inverted it in Adobe Premiere and applied some quick colour corrections. Have a look at the clip here:

ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video ... on200t.wmv (right click, save as)

If you ask me, it looks promising!

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Post by Carlos 8mm »

Andreas, can you post some pics in full frame size of this clip?

I would like to see how your 200T video transfer looks in the full frame size (sharpness, grainess, et-cetera). :D

Thanks in advance,
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That won't play, Can you do a mpg? Thanks.
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Promising

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Andreas -

Looks promising to me. What color corrections did you apply in Premiere?

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Post by flatwood »

looks very good on the small screen. nice reds. fast download too. good job!!
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Post by Skylab001 »

I'd like to see some full frame pics too if you have them....even maybe a full size uncompressed .mov file?

Thanks,
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i cant get it to work either
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Runs OK on my MAC .wmv player

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Post by Nick »

Andreas,

The film looks really good. If you get the chance please tell us about the filters and adjustments you made in Premier.I am really curious. Did you have to apply some type of orange filter to balance the negative transfer to positive? Also what type of camera did you use? The image has that great S8 look but the colors are different and quite interesting. Oh, and what F-Stop was the film exposed at?

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Post by Carlos 8mm »

Wow! beautiful colors!

Obviously, this film was shooted into a supermarket. Generally supermarkets uses daylight fluorescent tubes (at least here). Did you use some type of filter? perhaps the built-in 85?
Wich video camera did you use for transferring?

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Post by Super4 »

Well, sice I shot this footage I will comment on it.

What you see is a teenage girl being chased by the main charachter. He does things like this - disturbing people in their everyday life as his life project (!). It´s a fiction documentary and it will be finished this spring. The final cut is 45 min and it´s all super 8 - mainly the EXR 200T stock. K40 is only in flashbacks.

Camera used was a Nizo 6080 without any filther indoor and I overexposed the film one stop all the time in hope of getting it less grainy. Sound were recorded on a DAT using clapperboard. Even though the Nizo wasn´t crystal controlled we had no problem synking the sound on my computer, but it was time consuming.

I will let you know when the time comes if it is possible to order this movie together with a compilation of other shortfilms from Norway on a DVD. For the time being we lack some money to do this.

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