Back in 2007, UK artist James Graham released his epic 360°/180° Super 8 film called "Iddu". It was shown in various European and Korean venues as a digital projection onto a 360° 12x screen dodecahedral installation with viewers in the center.
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/vi ... ?title=116
He utilized two rigs. The 360° rig comprised of 12x Beaulieu 4008 and a 180° rig consisting of 6x Leicina Specials, i.e.
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/im ... .jpg&id=19
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/im ... g.jpg&id=1
This documentary depicts the viewer's immersion in what had to be a superlative and immersive presentation and his filming of the active volcano in Italy with the various rigs, i.e. http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/vi ... ?title=116
James Graham's 360°/180° Super 8 film "Iddu"
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James Graham's 360°/180° Super 8 film "Iddu"
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I remember seeing that first picture where his sitting in the middle of his rig, very cool.
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S8: Beaulieu 7008 Pro, Beaulieu 4008zm2 "Jubilee", Leicina Special, Eumig Nautica (24fps)
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Indeed, Mana. I found a Vimeo link to the film, i.e. https://vimeo.com/27540982
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Alot of camera's there , nice to see super 8 used like this , And with the price of film what would this project now costed ? just to now use's 100d that not a cheap thing now ?Nicholas Kovats wrote:Back in 2007, UK artist James Graham released his epic 360°/180° Super 8 film called "Iddu". It was shown in various European and Korean venues as a digital projection onto a 360° 12x screen dodecahedral installation with viewers in the center.
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/vi ... ?title=116
He utilized two rigs. The 360° rig comprised of 12x Beaulieu 4008 and a 180° rig consisting of 6x Leicina Specials, i.e.
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/im ... .jpg&id=19
http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/im ... g.jpg&id=1
This documentary depicts the viewer's immersion in what had to be a superlative and immersive presentation and his filming of the active volcano in Italy with the various rigs, i.e. http://www.jamespgraham.com/projects/vi ... ?title=116
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I am now curious what stock he used.
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Re: James Graham's 360°/180° Super 8 film "Iddu"
Didn't I see in that documentary a Kodachrome pack somewhere ?Nicholas Kovats wrote:I am now curious what stock he used.
When I first read about this film in smallformat mag, I had no idea of the amount of time and effort he and his crew put in. Regrettably I never saw the presentation. I remember wondering what would be done about jitter between the images, but from the video it appears this didn't happen, maybe because of digital work in post ? Or perhaps the cameras handled it well. It also brings back 1970s memories of super-8 Cinerama by members of the Widescreen Association, that also seemed very steady. And further back, Circorama in Piccadilly, London which was very impressive but had dividing lines.
I enjoyed the video showing content and liked the sound very much. Stromboli is a wonderful place as are the other islands in that group.
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