Will there ever be a fourth generation of Vision? V3’s been around a really long time now. I refuse to believe that V3 is as far as film technology can be taken, especially by Kodak.
Are there any tutorials for using the 200T in mixed lighting? For example if I am on a trip and shooting outdoors but then want to shoot inside too, how do I manage that and what settings are required etc.
What the? Man can put a rover on Mars with a little heli-drone, but can't stop a Super 8mm camera re-design from overheating on Earth in 2020? And now Kodak wants to produce pharmaceuticals? Gahhhhh! Okay: perhaps from their pill-profiteering in big pharma, they'll fix their overheating problem on the damn camera! Or just sedate me already.
The most important thing is choosing the right recording speed. Many make the mistake and film in 18 frames / second. For the release of Super-8 on DVD / BluRay in professional quality you should film only with 24 frames / second. Second, where possible, you should film with tripod. And: With ink you have to keep the camera completely still and not wobble with it. The subject should move, but not the camera.
Ahh super 8 I’ve been splicing and viewing that since I was 7 in 2014 ahh the amount of film I watched and spliced and watched again all using the original chinon projector
At 2:07 the narrator mis-states Tri-X is EI 400. 135 Tri-X is ISO 400 whereas Tri-X reversal has an Exposure Index of 200D/160T. She fails to mention that it is a reversal stock.
@1:16, when you mention the 500T film (which I use for both day and night). The clip looks so janky it reminds of the Iraq scene from the Exorcist. What I mean by janky is that up and down jitter on film when something is filmed either at a faster or slower framerate. And the motion from people and cars can be a good giveaway at this janky motion I'm trying to capture. What frame rate was that at? 18fps? Or 36fps? I'm shooting mainly in 36fps with my Super 8 and hope to recreate that janky look @1:16 in this video. Solid! 🐼🎨📼🦦
unfortunately as film is kinda niche, I don’t expect prices to ever go down. Fuji just raised their prices, the price of ektachrome and e6 processing isnt cheap. On top of good scans. Shooting film is just an expensive hobby I’m afraid.
Don't we all. Look up the Kodakery podcast CES 2017. Someone mentions that they are investigating what it would take to bring Kodachrome back. But first, Ektachrome must return.
Intentionally pushing us to buy the new super 8 cameras to enjoy a old and classic way of filming video, how ironic. Although magnetic strips could be on the way but that would give people less of a reason to buy a new super 8 camera and I doubt Kodak would sacrifice money to please a couple hundred people, if even that many.
Even more laughable, Kodak released the super 8 camera today - $5500 and you have to register to be on a waiting list to buy. "First time filmmaker" indeed.
Kodak fell on its head. If these films were produced in the 70s they would be completely unusable. Kodak has opted for the easy solution to the detriment of the user: he digs into his stock of Vision film reserved for the cinema to release Super 8 cassettes, because Kodak no longer produces real Super 8 film. These Vision films are negatives which require an internegative to obtain a projectable positive copy, which is impossible to do today in Super 8. These films are therefore condemned to be scanned in order to be viewed. So what is the interest of doing Super 8? None, because you go from a purely analog medium to a digital file, which is of no interest, especially since you lose information in the process. It is therefore a monumental farce and above all a total disregard for users who love real film. Only the Ektachrome 100D (and possibly the Tri-X Reversal) is projectable, but far inferior to the Kodachrome of yesteryear. The cinema film for amateurs is over, and Kodak will have contributed to its downfall.
too broke for film. Im not an influencer, no one cares about my opinion but could you send me an insane amount of different kodak films nevertheless? 😂
I sold one of my digital cameras for $1500. Bought a Elmo Super 110 for $70.00 Bought some batteries for $10.00 Bought some film for $40.00 Developed it for $25.00 Scanned for it $30.00 in Total: $175.00 Just the film dev & scan: $95.00 I have $1,325.00 to buy another digital camera... What are you talking about? And yes shipping was included, even though if you ask some film processing labs will pay the shipping.
Eugene Batiste what a stupid statement. First of all you expect someone to have a 1500 camera just lying around ready for sale. Second of all, why would anyone downgrade their equipment to buy something else. Third of all, that 40$ for some film gets you like 6 minutes worth of film. so not really a good advice. film is ridiculously expensive. try shooting and hour long video and lets see how much that costs.
Eugene Batiste One hour isn't that much. If you are making holiday film or documentary or even just a wedding shoot. it will easily hit 20min even before you notice. Let alone a sports event. I'm just saying. I easily get one hour of footage by just going around in nature. I'm not saying film is bad. I just bought canon 1014 camera and start shooting film as well. I'm just saying it's really a novelty item and it is still a lot cheaper to buy modern canon 200D and do everything with it.
The Millenial voice of this video failed to mention that the color films are negative films, and that the Tri-X is reversal. But I guess that’s just too difficult a concept for Millenials to understand, right now. And yeah, where the hell is mention of Ektachrome.
You actually think voiceover talent is responsible for writing the copy they read? This is an official Kodak channel. Besides, the different types are printed on the boxes in the video.
”The Millenial voice” is just any person reading a script. This is an overview of the film stock, you do not need any details if you are an amateur and if you are a professional you already know everything there is to know, this is your baisc consumer video. Also do not forget that the Millennials are the reason film is becoming popular again.
Will there ever be a fourth generation of Vision? V3’s been around a really long time now. I refuse to believe that V3 is as far as film technology can be taken, especially by Kodak.
Wow! Can you do videos for displaying types of 35mm Movie Film stocks?
I’d like to see Ektachrome in that lineup😉😜😁
Stjoe_bro1 Soon...They had it at CES last week.
Larry Wilson Cool.
It's finally available go order yourself a cartridge on ebay.
YES, that was my first thought.
Thanks this video helped me alot
Are there any tutorials for using the 200T in mixed lighting? For example if I am on a trip and shooting outdoors but then want to shoot inside too, how do I manage that and what settings are required etc.
When is the new super 8 Camera coming out
2019
I asked when I visited some Kodak labs and apparently they kept malfunctioning/overheating and haven't quite found out how to fix it yet.
What the? Man can put a rover on Mars with a little heli-drone, but can't stop a Super 8mm camera re-design from overheating on Earth in 2020? And now Kodak wants to produce pharmaceuticals? Gahhhhh! Okay: perhaps from their pill-profiteering in big pharma, they'll fix their overheating problem on the damn camera! Or just sedate me already.
@@rachelsonfire classic kodak
Foking never as I see it
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Don't stop making these!!!
Your video is very interesting for me and I thank you for it.
The most important thing is choosing the right recording speed. Many make the mistake and film in 18 frames / second. For the release of Super-8 on DVD / BluRay in professional quality you should film only with 24 frames / second. Second, where possible, you should film with tripod. And: With ink you have to keep the camera completely still and not wobble with it. The subject should move, but not the camera.
@ 0:43 Loon Mtn seven brothers run?? One of my favorite runs because of the string of kickers....
Muchas Gracias Por El Video
Nice breakdown--looking forward to trying your film service! Just wish your new camera was more affordable :(
ProbablyOkay just remortgage your house
I guess I could also sell my Sony A7S II :P
so coupd this film work in a yashica super-50 video recorder from 1969?
Is the Tri X film stock also good for low light like the 500T.
SUCH A USEFUL VIDEO THANK YOU :D
2019 is just about wrapped up.
So when is that super 8 camera releasing?
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Does anybody know if it's possible to push super 8 film like you can with 35mm film?
Ahh super 8 I’ve been splicing and viewing that since I was 7 in 2014 ahh the amount of film I watched and spliced and watched again all using the original chinon projector
At 2:07 the narrator mis-states Tri-X is EI 400. 135 Tri-X is ISO 400 whereas Tri-X reversal has an Exposure Index of 200D/160T. She fails to mention that it is a reversal stock.
It's 3:20 at 18fps not 3:30, and tri-x is 200asa not 400.
Tri-X for Super 8 and 16mm is 200 speed.
Wow Nice suggestion
Anybody know about the price of kodak tape films?
@1:16, when you mention the 500T film (which I use for both day and night). The clip looks so janky it reminds of the Iraq scene from the Exorcist.
What I mean by janky is that up and down jitter on film when something is filmed either at a faster or slower framerate. And the motion from people and cars can be a good giveaway at this janky motion I'm trying to capture.
What frame rate was that at? 18fps? Or 36fps?
I'm shooting mainly in 36fps with my Super 8 and hope to recreate that janky look @1:16 in this video. Solid! 🐼🎨📼🦦
Dillon OJO
how do you get 16:9 aspect ratio for your film instead of the 4:3?
"Super" 8mm.
How to order super 8mm film?
I'd love to shoot super 8 more often, problem is I don't have the $. Hopefully we see a decrease in $ alongside Ektachromes rerelease
unfortunately as film is kinda niche, I don’t expect prices to ever go down. Fuji just raised their prices, the price of ektachrome and e6 processing isnt cheap. On top of good scans. Shooting film is just an expensive hobby I’m afraid.
I wish I could sell my spleen so I could buy one but unfortunately I already sold it for my previous film.
I want the Kodachrome 40 ASA stock..... :)
Don't we all. Look up the Kodakery podcast CES 2017. Someone mentions that they are investigating what it would take to bring Kodachrome back. But first, Ektachrome must return.
You're high. Developing Kodachrome is for the birds.
XM115 well Ektachrome is back...
Does any "brick-and-mortar" store sell Kodak Super 8 Film?
In Japan they do...Yodabashi Camera
Positives get no love.
Where is the new super 8 camera???? Kodak!!!! What the hell,,,, we’re going on three years now.....
Does anyone know if the new film has magnetic strips to record audio for old super 8 cameras?
TeddeFDN no
Intentionally pushing us to buy the new super 8 cameras to enjoy a old and classic way of filming video, how ironic. Although magnetic strips could be on the way but that would give people less of a reason to buy a new super 8 camera and I doubt Kodak would sacrifice money to please a couple hundred people, if even that many.
TeddeFDN or use a seperated audio recording device
I suppose that would have to do as an alternative.
Hopefully Kodak releases a machine that can add a sound stripe to both super 8 and 16mm.
Where is the new SUPER 8. you promised?
#kodaksuper8 I would be glad to cooperate
Even more laughable, Kodak released the super 8 camera today - $5500 and you have to register to be on a waiting list to buy. "First time filmmaker" indeed.
Kodak fell on its head. If these films were produced in the 70s they would be completely unusable. Kodak has opted for the easy solution to the detriment of the user: he digs into his stock of Vision film reserved for the cinema to release Super 8 cassettes, because Kodak no longer produces real Super 8 film. These Vision films are negatives which require an internegative to obtain a projectable positive copy, which is impossible to do today in Super 8. These films are therefore condemned to be scanned in order to be viewed. So what is the interest of doing Super 8? None, because you go from a purely analog medium to a digital file, which is of no interest, especially since you lose information in the process. It is therefore a monumental farce and above all a total disregard for users who love real film. Only the Ektachrome 100D (and possibly the Tri-X Reversal) is projectable, but far inferior to the Kodachrome of yesteryear. The cinema film for amateurs is over, and Kodak will have contributed to its downfall.
Comment I was looking for. They just released the camera and I noticed all the color film said "Color reversal" and I was like WTF?!
too broke for film. Im not an influencer, no one cares about my opinion but could you send me an insane amount of different kodak films nevertheless? 😂
I sold one of my digital cameras for $1500.
Bought a Elmo Super 110 for $70.00
Bought some batteries for $10.00
Bought some film for $40.00
Developed it for $25.00
Scanned for it $30.00
in Total: $175.00
Just the film dev & scan: $95.00
I have $1,325.00 to buy another digital camera...
What are you talking about? And yes shipping was included, even though if you ask some film processing labs will pay the shipping.
Eugene Batiste what a stupid statement. First of all you expect someone to have a 1500 camera just lying around ready for sale.
Second of all, why would anyone downgrade their equipment to buy something else.
Third of all, that 40$ for some film gets you like 6 minutes worth of film. so not really a good advice. film is ridiculously expensive. try shooting and hour long video and lets see how much that costs.
I did...
makettaja when was the last time you shot an hour long video?
Eugene Batiste One hour isn't that much. If you are making holiday film or documentary or even just a wedding shoot. it will easily hit 20min even before you notice. Let alone a sports event. I'm just saying. I easily get one hour of footage by just going around in nature.
I'm not saying film is bad. I just bought canon 1014 camera and start shooting film as well. I'm just saying it's really a novelty item and it is still a lot cheaper to buy modern canon 200D and do everything with it.
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The Millenial voice of this video failed to mention that the color films are negative films, and that the Tri-X is reversal. But I guess that’s just too difficult a concept for Millenials to understand, right now. And yeah, where the hell is mention of Ektachrome.
You actually think voiceover talent is responsible for writing the copy they read? This is an official Kodak channel. Besides, the different types are printed on the boxes in the video.
”The Millenial voice” is just any person reading a script. This is an overview of the film stock, you do not need any details if you are an amateur and if you are a professional you already know everything there is to know, this is your baisc consumer video.
Also do not forget that the Millennials are the reason film is becoming popular again.
Grass Fed Beef you millenials need to have patience