Great to see Super 8mm being used! For two decades+ super 8mm film was so important to me; both as an origination medium and as a film collector! BIG Thanks for posting! Kind regards Keith
Thanks Keith! I'm glad that you enjoyed watching the video. Indeed, shooting on film is something completely deferent. Would be cool to try one of the larger formats one day.
What a brilliant clip l absolutely loved it nice to see analogue is thriving, just wondering if CineLab have the facilities to do digital to 16mm positive with sound
Thank you John. I have noticed myself that views are not as good as they were. It's probably impossible to know the exact reason. Maybe my videos are not good enough.
@@boredtech It's certainly not that Kim but there is always a percentage of our viewers who will drop off because they've grown tired of us. But the inevitable changes to RUclips's backbone will generate problems on occasion and we just need to get through them. I don't think the latest changes have helped me so they surely haven't helped you. We're not alone. I could see through my own feed to my smart telly that everything had changed and I was no longer having my usual channels recommended. You've certainly dropped off from there but I'll get it fixed and then you'll be recommended again every time you upload a new video. It's frustrating but we'll learn to work with it as time goes on. John.
@@moviecollector5920 One recipe that definitely works is to release videos more often. Unfortunately when you are looking after 4 month old baby it is hard to do.
@@boredtech That's a very good point Kim. I don't think it's realistic to do more than I already put out. And it's certainly not possible for you to do heavy productions like this one regularly. Like me, you probably don't want to lower your production standards either. It's a conundrum.
Great to see Super 8mm being used! For two decades+ super 8mm film was so important to me; both as an origination medium and as a film collector! BIG Thanks for posting! Kind regards Keith
Thanks Keith! I'm glad that you enjoyed watching the video. Indeed, shooting on film is something completely deferent. Would be cool to try one of the larger formats one day.
What a brilliant clip l absolutely loved it nice to see analogue is thriving, just wondering if CineLab have the facilities to do digital to 16mm positive with sound
At $765/min ($600 GBP), each frame of 60mm IMAX film costs about $0.40, and each second $12.75. Damn, no wonder digital is completely taking over.
Also take it in account that only about 1/3 of a footage ends up in a movie.
Awesome video! Thanks you so much!
My pleasure! Time to crack on with the new one.
A great insight! Thank you.
Thank you very much @ukmeek and thanks to CineLab for the opportunity!
Great video Kim. I'll try to give it a plug when I next do a video that stands a chance of generating a reasonable audience. John.
Thank you John. I have noticed myself that views are not as good as they were. It's probably impossible to know the exact reason. Maybe my videos are not good enough.
@@boredtech It's certainly not that Kim but there is always a percentage of our viewers who will drop off because they've grown tired of us. But the inevitable changes to RUclips's backbone will generate problems on occasion and we just need to get through them. I don't think the latest changes have helped me so they surely haven't helped you. We're not alone. I could see through my own feed to my smart telly that everything had changed and I was no longer having my usual channels recommended. You've certainly dropped off from there but I'll get it fixed and then you'll be recommended again every time you upload a new video. It's frustrating but we'll learn to work with it as time goes on.
John.
@@moviecollector5920 One recipe that definitely works is to release videos more often. Unfortunately when you are looking after 4 month old baby it is hard to do.
@@boredtech That's a very good point Kim. I don't think it's realistic to do more than I already put out. And it's certainly not possible for you to do heavy productions like this one regularly. Like me, you probably don't want to lower your production standards either. It's a conundrum.
Thank you my friend.
Thanks for your support!
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Brilliant video, very informative.
Thank you very much Michael!
Thank you i can learn a lot from this ❤
It's great that it was helpful!
would love to see how the film print is made!
Thanks for watching and hopefully you will find this video on a channel soon.
Is this a reupload?
Yes, unfortunately there was a typo in the end credits that needed to be corrected.
@@boredtech Ahh, fair enough!