64t wedding shoot
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64t wedding shoot
Hi, sorry to bore the pants of you troops. Filmed a wedding a couple of weeks back on 64t using the 814xls. Wow. Last year i filmed a wedding on double super 8 k25 thru a bolex, images were stunning, in fact too clean looking. So this time i decided to shoot the wedding on 64t, after projecting the film the softer more grainy look, looks awesome, it looks like film. OK so i cant use 64t for my ongoing projects, but used in the right enviroment 64t is an amazing tool. I have always knocked the stock, but to acheive the film look, its a great stock. Watching a wedding that has been shot on film just looks so different, the atomosphere is incredible. Anyone filmed a wedding on 64t??? How did the stock perform?? No more 64t bashing from me now:)
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It <b><i>IS</i></b> filmcineandy wrote: after projecting the film the softer more grainy look, looks awesome, it looks like film.

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The stock performed beautifully! Negative is handy for all that low light stuff, and looks fantastic, but the 64T has it's own thing going, really stunning.cineandy wrote: Watching a wedding that has been shot on film just looks so different, the atomosphere is incredible. Anyone filmed a wedding on 64t??? How did the stock perform??
The clients all enthuse over having Super 8 in the mix, they can see the difference, and they all agree that "film-look filters" don't cut it.
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I'll be shooting some for a wedding on August 11. Along with some 500T indoors. But I'll admit most of it will be on video. At $1000 per wedding there's no way I could make any money shooting the whole thing on film. Everyone loves the look of it, but no one wants to pay for it.cineandy wrote: Anyone filmed a wedding on 64t???
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UK based forum member Rachel Oliver films weddings on Super 8 commercially.
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Hi;Blue Audio Visual wrote:UK based forum member Rachel Oliver films weddings on Super 8 commercially.
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64t is my favored colour wedding stock, I use it because.... it looks like super8! It's also much sharper than it gets credit for and it's colours pop too.
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I agree. It's sharp and the colours do 'pop'.Rachel Oliver wrote: 64t is my favored colour wedding stock, I use it because.... it looks like super8! It's also much sharper than it gets credit for and it's colours pop too.
I noticed on your website that you have two super 8 packages for weddings, 10 and 20mins. Do clients mainly ask for this service in addition to a normal video package?
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