Some still-pictures from our short movie sessions
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Some still-pictures from our short movie sessions
Here are couple still-images from our Al Dente spaghetti-western short movie sessions (captured from DV-tape). The real parts have shot with Super 8, V2 200 and 500T with pressure plate and Canon 1014 XL-S camera:
http://windyhillblog.blogspot.com/
I'll put more images from our other short movie called "Nut case" (DS8 Fomapan) soon in the same URL.
http://windyhillblog.blogspot.com/
I'll put more images from our other short movie called "Nut case" (DS8 Fomapan) soon in the same URL.
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Jukka Sillanpaa
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Will the whole movie be downloadable? I like these pictures.
Maybe I'm not enough professional in filmmaking but for the first look I can not see the difference bettween these picures and any pictures from a 35mm movie... So everything looks very good and professional.
I'm also interested in about the ds8 pictures which you have promised. Which type of camera are you using with DS8 Fomapan?
Maybe I'm not enough professional in filmmaking but for the first look I can not see the difference bettween these picures and any pictures from a 35mm movie... So everything looks very good and professional.
I'm also interested in about the ds8 pictures which you have promised. Which type of camera are you using with DS8 Fomapan?
Well, of course, when we'll complete it! All films are still unprocessed, Reversal Lab is in vacation right now, so I'll probably send them to Andec.Superbus_ wrote:Will the whole movie be downloadable? I like these pictures.
We have shot 17 cartridges right now, still have to shoot couple parts more until we'll send them to lab/digital transfer.
Thanks. Note all of these images have captured from making of DV-material, I really hope the final Super 8 material look even better.Superbus_ wrote:Maybe I'm not enough professional in filmmaking but for the first look I can not see the difference bettween these picures and any pictures from a 35mm movie... So everything looks very good and professional.
Canon DS 8, we shot 240 meters of Fomapan for that short movie.Superbus_ wrote:I'm also interested in about the ds8 pictures which you have promised. Which type of camera are you using with DS8 Fomapan?
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Jukka Sillanpaa
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Looks cool, man!
Can't wait to see whole the movie!




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Cool, is this the project you needed an Italian narrator for?
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I love the most recent still frame. What did you use for the fog?
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