Vision2 T200 in Valencia Fallas 2006

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Vision2 T200 in Valencia Fallas 2006

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1 roll of Vision 2 T200 plastic bit cut off so doesnt touch the daylight switch.
Cost 8 pounds.
Camera: Chinon 506 SM XL Directsound

Development and Telecine at Todd-ao London 47.00 all in.

Total cost 55 pounds for 3.20 seconds at 16 fps.

compressed using final cut pro 'Lan Setting'

http://www.chelmsfordfilmsociety.com/films/super84.mov
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Looks good, particularly the night stuff!

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Re: Vision2 T200 in Valencia Fallas 2006

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PHILIE-T wrote:1 roll of Vision 2 T200 plastic bit cut off so doesnt touch the daylight switch.
Cost 8 pounds.
Camera: Chinon 506 SM XL Directsound

Development and Telecine at Todd-ao London 47.00 all in.

Total cost 55 pounds for 3.20 seconds at 16 fps.

compressed using final cut pro 'Lan Setting'

http://www.chelmsfordfilmsociety.com/films/super84.mov
The colours are rich and beautiful. I can't tell anything else because I only get a series of stills, before my browser/OS crashes. I guess finding a computer in the garbage has it's drawbacks...~:?)

Anyway, I don't see any grain, even in the blacks in the night shots. What does that mean? Is a compromise between grain visibility and sharpness being made? Shouldn't there be grain?

I think I'll risk another look - it's very pretty.

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Post by avortex »

Wow! That was just some miles away from my home...
I've studied in València many years (and I work in there now), so watching these familiar images posted here is very curious for me...

By the way... cool transfer!
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yeah the ursa diamond is the tits!
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cool. looks very real and documentary. just like video but with better colors and contrast. it's too bad not more television is shot on film.

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Post by Evan Kubota »

The first part looks like there is some ghosting/smearing... maybe the shutter speed is not that high? The night stuff looks great. What f/stop were you generally at? I assume the Chinon is a low-light model..
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Re: Vision2 T200 in Valencia Fallas 2006

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PHILIE-T wrote:1 roll of Vision 2 T200 plastic bit cut off so doesnt touch the daylight switch.
Cost 8 pounds.
Camera: Chinon 506 SM XL Directsound

Development and Telecine at Todd-ao London 47.00 all in.

Total cost 55 pounds for 3.20 seconds at 16 fps.

compressed using final cut pro 'Lan Setting'

http://www.chelmsfordfilmsociety.com/films/super84.mov
Would you consider posting the clip in a smaller version; I simply cannot get it to play...

Mitch
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