THE BEST NEWS IN YEARS

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Post by Ian_ »

hi the 5285 sounds interesting to me. If I could get copy of what I would shoot, I'd like to help.

I live in Whistler British Columbia, use a 1014xls and would shoot most likely mountain biking and some scenic timelapses stuff.

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Post by mattias »

boohoo wrote:Whats the difference
duh, you asked if it was possible and if it was expensive. how's that different from somebody offering you a free cart and 4k scan? well, you tell me. ;-)

/matt
boohoo wrote:I saw a post earlier about loading other types of film into super 8 carts. Is this expensive? Are there any advantages or disadvantages of loading cheap 35mm film, cutting it and loading into a cart. For example lucky brand film from china. I ask because in bulk this film is very inexpensive and has a relativley white range of color, b&w, slide and print film. I am asking out of curiosity and have never had much experience doing this type stuff.
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Post by kentbulza »

If we're talking 100D, Bono and Yale both process E-6, so maybe they can do it.

I'm re-reading this and I'm not clear exactly what the offer is. Is he saying he'll give people the stock if they film in, process it and make a 4K transfer?

Or just that he needs someone to shoot?
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Post by Santo »

I re-read his intial post and then looked up his past posts, and it looks to me like sombody who's had a few pints and a good laugh. If not, my apologies.

I reads like he's got the film, is going to send a cart (or two) to some people, and then people will send it back to him and he'll develop it(somewhere) and then transfer it himself on 4k (at some top end facility he has access to)! And, looking at his past posts, he's planning to put it all together into some kind of "potential of super 8 using custom cut filmstocks dvd". I'd like to see such a compilation dvd, but I'd be hard-pressed to pay much for it.

I'm at a complete loss as to what will be gained for him out of an expensive exercise like that if he doesn't have a business or service to promote, but more power to him!
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Post by downix »

@boohoo

I was not on the boards months ago. If you're doing it, hey, sign me up. 8)
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Post by Daniel »

Hello,

I share the opinion that the offer is unclear, and that we need more details to think that this is a serious opportunity to work with these new stocks in s8. (anyway it seems to be a fact that Kodak will be replacing the Vision 200T in s8 with the xx17).

Your project sounds interesting, because you plan to scan to data the emultions, and therefore it will be very easy for you to make then, a data to film process and get a very decent s8 digital blow up.

If more information is provided, and if I can stay at least with one cart (vision2 100T) for my own purpose, I would be interested to join your project.
I can offer to shoot with Carl Zeiss lens and pressure plate equipment.
Here in Chile, there is also a lot of interesting imagery potential. If you are interested, we can define more precisely what kind of imagery you are looking for.
Finally as cine technician I do already have experience on DI process. (2k) which can be useful if you also want to test chroma key and composite capability of the new xx12 (which have finer grain that xx45).

By the way... I am curious how you are planning to scan the reversal material ? As a ¨standard¨ way, negative material is usually scanned
@ 10 bit log, but this may not be correct for reversal.
Regards,

Daniel Henriquez Ilic
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Re: THE BEST NEWS IN YEARS

Post by amwf »

Would love to get some of the Vison 5212 and the 5285.
I am sure we could get some great action sport shots and some nice timelapses

Alan what and when is the best way to reach you.
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alan doyles super 8 offer

Post by alan doyle »

i am a cameraman based in london, i probably shoot more super 8 and 16mm,than most ...
you can choose to believe me or not frankly i am not that concerned..
i have been shooting 8mm for 15 years and have never been a fan of the company super 8 sound- pro 8...
i was the first person to bring surveillance film kodak 93 200asa neg,into europe 8 years ago.
my plan is simple,instead of talking and writing and moaning about things
connected with this format i am doing something!
in 6-8 weeks i will have samples of the stocks listed earlier in s8.
i will then choose who to give stock to.
i will then get the stock back,get it processed and get some scanned at
high def some at 2k and the best images at 4k.
the cintel millenium telecine machine with s8 gate will be at nab film production show in las vegas next week.
at the moment i cannot tell you why i am doing this,but all i will say is this: the format can only survive, through increased sales.
quality from film manufacture inc dirt and stability, processing telecine all need big improvements.. look at pro 8s company showreel,they may earn
lots of cash but it has not been spent on th reel..
keep your ideas about locations coming in..
the best thing will be extremes vision 2 500asa in an interesting low light location, then vision 100 neg and ektachrome 100d in beautiful light.
no boring plus or minus colour charts,just really great images.
i am paying for everything, you will get a copy on dvd and any other format you need..
synics please don't bother with if's or buts, at least i am doing something!
thanks alan :roll:
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Post by Andersens Tears »

:wink:


Brighton & Hove is a great place for cultural diversity... it also happens to look great on Super 8!

'Tears
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Post by mattias »

alan doyle wrote:synics please don't bother with if's or buts, at least i am doing something!
all people did was asking for more info. do you have a problem with that? how were we supposed to guess who you were and how valid your offer was? i wasn't one of the sceptics, but completely understand them...

/matt
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Post by alan doyle »

the cintel millenium telecine machine with s8 gate will be at nab film production show in las vegas next week.
this show is open to everybody...
the scanning will not be done for 2 months...
but if you want to see a million dollar state of the art telecine go to the cintel stand..
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Post by Mihajlo »

If you want something nice from Belgrade, I can do it.
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Post by MovieMaker »

Living in Vienna / Austria I can deliver quite some interesting and famous sceneries on Super-8 using mostly my Canon 1014 XL-S, Nizo 6080 or Nikon R10. You decide...

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Post by jhoneycutt »

I have a Canon 1014XLS, the Canon lens set and a new fluid head tripod. I live in the lovely Pacific North West part of of the USA in Portland Oregon. Great natural scenery. I would be happy to shoot some film and return it to you. If possable, I would like a DVD copy, but not necessery.

Jack Honeycutt
2131 N. Dekum St.
Portland, OR 97217-5330

Thanks!

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Post by Daniel »

Hello,

I suppose Alan Doyle is talking about Cintel Millennium II telecine, which is the evolution of the excelent technology of ITK Millennium telecine.
As far as I know, the interesting thing is that the creator of Millennium have been envolved in the evolution of this new telecine in colaboration with the team from Cintel.
The main characteristics are that is a multiformat telecine from 8mm to IMAX, flying spot technology with scanning resolution up to data 4k in any format, and that the light of CRT is white and not green as in flying spot telecine like standard Ursa.

Anyway this machine will be present in IBC exhibit in september 2004 in Amsterdam.

Best Regards,

Daniel
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