These are imaginative, creative ways of taking your equipment aside and telling it, "You could be so much more. We both know it." Inspirational stuff. As for going analog, if it's not obsolete - it's not photography! 🌻😸🌻
I knew about doing this with black paper and a knife, but the b/w film is a great idea! I imagine that developing for high contrast is key. I was always impressed with the beginning of the Robert Plant music video In the Mood where they show the triangles and then (I think) close down the aperture to reveal that it's just water, or a tree.
Yeah, I’m thinking using a cheaper film with a thin emulsion - underexposing the shot and pushing the shit out of it in development would probably get the cleanest result.
These are imaginative, creative ways of taking your equipment aside and telling it, "You could be so much more. We both know it."
Inspirational stuff. As for going analog, if it's not obsolete - it's not photography! 🌻😸🌻
It’s all about finding new ways to remix what you already have.
I knew about doing this with black paper and a knife, but the b/w film is a great idea! I imagine that developing for high contrast is key. I was always impressed with the beginning of the Robert Plant music video In the Mood where they show the triangles and then (I think) close down the aperture to reveal that it's just water, or a tree.
Yeah, I’m thinking using a cheaper film with a thin emulsion - underexposing the shot and pushing the shit out of it in development would probably get the cleanest result.
Sir this is creative AF.
Thanks.
In Canada, we say, Bo-k-eh! lol... Interesting technique and you brought me into the mystery of "What is Tyronne doing...?"
Mostly just trying to keep warm.
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Are you from Winnipeg? I saw the F4's video. That's cool man! I have some vintage gear, mostly Nikon. Nice content you're putting out!
I most definitely represent the 204!
Thanks :)
I have a titler attachment for my EUMIG Super 8 camera, it comes with precut black shapes but this will be good for making backgrounds on movie film
One of those title attachments would’ve come in handy on my last super 8 project.