New year, new egg Shot on Kodak Black and White Tri-X Super 8 Film. Using a Canon Auto Zoom 518 Camera. Starring Scott Marrinan Directed by Gregory Kelly
This is amazing. Simple story. Pulled me in when he started asking questions 😅😅 I got some tri x the other day. I will start making a story board and credit this as inspiration
I honestly had low expectations and thought I'd watch 10 seconds then leave. As soon as the marker came out, I was interested, and I literally loled a few times. Well done, 10/10, I love it.
Are you using any additional lighting with this film? I'm just wondering how it might cope with both outdoor and indoor filming (in a stately home which is rather dark). Would I be better off shooting 500T indoors and turning it to black and white?
This was shot with only natural light coming in from the windows, which there was plenty of, so by no means dark. If you have lighting equipment available, I would recommend that so you have more control. Otherwise, 500T could work, but it would be a gamble depending how dark the house is. Tri-X is a beautiful film though.
This is amazing. Simple story. Pulled me in when he started asking questions 😅😅 I got some tri x the other day. I will start making a story board and credit this as inspiration
Thank you :) To be credited as an inspiration is a huge compliment.
The Tri-X film looks gorgeous! Such good texture. Awesome work again!
Thanks. Yeah love the Tri-X look. Really want to try this in exterior light next.
I honestly had low expectations and thought I'd watch 10 seconds then leave. As soon as the marker came out, I was interested, and I literally loled a few times. Well done, 10/10, I love it.
Thank you very much :) Glad you stuck around.
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So cute!!! I love this, short, simple, entertaining ☺️
Thanks for watching :)
Did you use additional lighting or is this natural? Love it!
Thanks. Just natural.
Are you using any additional lighting with this film? I'm just wondering how it might cope with both outdoor and indoor filming (in a stately home which is rather dark). Would I be better off shooting 500T indoors and turning it to black and white?
This was shot with only natural light coming in from the windows, which there was plenty of, so by no means dark. If you have lighting equipment available, I would recommend that so you have more control. Otherwise, 500T could work, but it would be a gamble depending how dark the house is. Tri-X is a beautiful film though.
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Love this! Great job :)
Thank you
I thought the monsters were under my bed 😭
Check the fridge!
Bwahahaha
Interesting to see this uploaded at 15 FPS. That is an uncommon format these days, especially for a film transfer.
*18 FPS. Adds to the mood.
Please invest in a tripod.
For Super 8? Hell no.