@@kacofilms_weddings So frankly there are one or more problems: the film is crap, the development is crap or your scanning method is crap. The Leicina is a high-end super 8 camera of the same quality as a Nizo with super optics.
@@snydereric6852It's common sense. if that was the case all films would be shown with the sprockets and gaps between frames. Find me any projector that projects the sprockets and gaps between frames. If you're just trying to boast that you shot on film then just say that. But, all you're doing is copying what everyone else is doing.
@@wheels2fun526 I'm so sorry for you to be so grumpy and narrow minded. again, it might not be your taste, but there is no rule saying you can't show gaps between frames ; this is actually often used in music clip and fashion videos and even if it has never been done before, it's called 'artistic choice' ; you should google it or open a dictionary, you might become smarter. And no, all films have to be shown like that, again, you are proving being such an interesting person who think his taste should be everybody's taste ; again x 2 : stop acting like the internet art police. No get a mimosa and relax
@@snydereric6852It isn't an artistic choice. It's just copying a bad idea from people that know nothing about filmmaking. I've worked mostly with 16mm film for the past 30 years, Anyone in the film industry would tell you. That you are not getting the best out of what film can offer. You say there is not rule? Then find me one model of either 35mm, 16mm, 8mm or Super 8 projector that was manufactured where the gaps between frames and the sprockets are shown? I'm not mentioning taste. I'm referring to how the format should look and how it is suppose to look. Just like the lack of colour correction in this clip.
@@wheels2fun526 once again, you are just talking about according to your taste. Once you say it should not be done, and then you say it's just copying bad idea ; so it has been done before... buy many people... maybe there is a reason ; and you can argue as much as you want, you won't stop people from doing it ; and they are not killing anybody so chill out. It's not a question about working with 16mm or not (lucky you I have to admit ;) ) ; it's not about the industry ; i'm sure this style effect has been used in many feature films too (natural born killers, some spielberg movies with super8mm cameras etc), again, it's about an artistic choice, about frame ; just liking picking this lens over this one. Of course projectors where not made to screen like this, but it's doesn't say that it should not be done either ; and when those projectors where made, it was a long time ago ; you need to get to the page, it's 2024 ; people are re inventing stuff, making new with old gear ; you should just be happy someone is still using film ; if all the people using film didn't use it the way you like or the way it was supposed to be used, we would have maybe 50% less footage. I'm glad i can watch this on youtube. I prefer this than some video about 8k new sony camera. But if I follow the rules you are talking about, and put that into about cars' tuning, people should not be allowed to change stuff the way they would like to. So yes there were rules at that time about those cameras and films, but that time is gone ; you can't stick with dinosaures old crap. And yes you are mentioning taste, and you are allowed, when when you say lack of color correction, the director or colorgrader made it to his taste. I don't know why you keep fighting and not understand that things have changed and unless you want to see the world the way you want to see it, you need to open up a little bit ; you seem like a nice guy, so no hard feelings, cheers mate
very cool
Cripes this is excellent.
Nice. 👍
Damn really great fashion short! Is the autofocus really this good??
why add all this crap to the film ?
This is the actual film, scanned open gate including the perforation and sides of the film itself. Nothing has been added to it.
@@kacofilms_weddings So frankly there are one or more problems: the film is crap, the development is crap or your scanning method is crap. The Leicina is a high-end super 8 camera of the same quality as a Nizo with super optics.
@@kacofilms_weddings yes, why is there so much dust, scratches, etc?
Why are you showing the sprockets and gaps between frames? These are not suppose to be shown.
ahaha, who are you ? the police who says what is allowed or not in a creative film ?
@@snydereric6852It's common sense. if that was the case all films would be shown with the sprockets and gaps between frames. Find me any projector that projects the sprockets and gaps between frames.
If you're just trying to boast that you shot on film then just say that. But, all you're doing is copying what everyone else is doing.
@@wheels2fun526 I'm so sorry for you to be so grumpy and narrow minded.
again, it might not be your taste, but there is no rule saying you can't show gaps between frames ; this is actually often used in music clip and fashion videos and even if it has never been done before, it's called 'artistic choice' ; you should google it or open a dictionary, you might become smarter.
And no, all films have to be shown like that, again, you are proving being such an interesting person who think his taste should be everybody's taste ; again x 2 : stop acting like the internet art police.
No get a mimosa and relax
@@snydereric6852It isn't an artistic choice. It's just copying a bad idea from people that know nothing about filmmaking.
I've worked mostly with 16mm film for the past 30 years, Anyone in the film industry would tell you. That you are not getting the best out of what film can offer.
You say there is not rule? Then find me one model of either 35mm, 16mm, 8mm or Super 8 projector that was manufactured where the gaps between frames and the sprockets are shown? I'm not mentioning taste. I'm referring to how the format should look and how it is suppose to look.
Just like the lack of colour correction in this clip.
@@wheels2fun526 once again, you are just talking about according to your taste.
Once you say it should not be done, and then you say it's just copying bad idea ; so it has been done before... buy many people... maybe there is a reason ; and you can argue as much as you want, you won't stop people from doing it ; and they are not killing anybody so chill out.
It's not a question about working with 16mm or not (lucky you I have to admit ;) ) ; it's not about the industry ; i'm sure this style effect has been used in many feature films too (natural born killers, some spielberg movies with super8mm cameras etc), again, it's about an artistic choice, about frame ; just liking picking this lens over this one.
Of course projectors where not made to screen like this, but it's doesn't say that it should not be done either ; and when those projectors where made, it was a long time ago ; you need to get to the page, it's 2024 ; people are re inventing stuff, making new with old gear ; you should just be happy someone is still using film ; if all the people using film didn't use it the way you like or the way it was supposed to be used, we would have maybe 50% less footage. I'm glad i can watch this on youtube. I prefer this than some video about 8k new sony camera.
But if I follow the rules you are talking about, and put that into about cars' tuning, people should not be allowed to change stuff the way they would like to. So yes there were rules at that time about those cameras and films, but that time is gone ; you can't stick with dinosaures old crap.
And yes you are mentioning taste, and you are allowed, when when you say lack of color correction, the director or colorgrader made it to his taste.
I don't know why you keep fighting and not understand that things have changed and unless you want to see the world the way you want to see it, you need to open up a little bit ; you seem like a nice guy, so no hard feelings, cheers mate
whos the model? whats her instagram id love to work with her