@@itscapturedbysam Absolutely it does…It’s expensive, you get to unwrap something and then enjoy it! I’m so happy I’ve found your channel - it’s a breath of fresh air for sure.
You have no idea how much I appreciate these videos as a fellow film shooter! I know it takes a lot of time and effort to shoot these videos and edit them while shooting film which by itself takes a lot of effort. Big appreciation and love from Korea!! ps. that horrifying feeling when you can advance the film after 38+ shots... it goes from "lesgooo I can take a few more shots" to "holy shit did I not load the film properly and shot all my pics in vain" really quick
This is your first video I’ve seen, and it’s terrific. I was surprised how cool your photos are, given it’s on tungsten balanced film. No filters used? Not disappointed at all at your 35mm pics, I thought they looked nice. Your model is gorgeous! Nice work!
You dont need a filter when scanning because you can just fix the WB with the eyedroper. I wonder why this is such a foreign concept for film photographers. For printing in a darkroom it would be advisable to use the filter while shooting.
Uh, the reason it looks cool is that daylight is at least 5000K, that's why the iconic 85B filter was invented. Cinematographers use the 85B OUTDOORS, always.
Your videos are always fun to watch, they feel light and airy which is refreshing when compared to so many other film / photography content creators. I don't shoot "motion picture" film stock very often - and when I do I use the CineStill chemicals to develop it and have had good results. I also occasionally shoot it, usually due to the higher ISO and usually in tungsten form as if you shoot scenes with lots of soft blue/greys it gives a real "abandoned" and post-apocalypse feel to the pics. I shot several scenes in empty parking garages and under-construction buildings during the afternoon warm sun and it was an interesting effect / feel to the shots. Thanks for sharing your work!
Hi! What an amazing portraits! First time watching a video I your channel and everything is perfect, your music playlist is awesome, too. I've just got a few rolls of this film, may I ask how did you meter? To shadows?
Sam, one major difference between 65/70mm "motion picture" stock is that this is unusual, like LF sheets they have an anti-halation layer, and is a special stock, NOT for projection!, but filming, a weaker base to allow breakage of the FILM, NOT the camera if something goes wrong (as in movie cameras they are $$$$$$ esp. if you talk ARRI, Panavision, etc.); these types of camera are what the stock is designed for; and as such needs it's own process in the darkroom (C-41\E-6 can't deal with this stock); you deal with it by rem-jet washing to remove the halation layer, then focus on different colours, one metal ion at a time, like staining a slide in biology, or LF B&W sepia/platinum prints each chemical needs its own process exchanging silver iodide, for the others in turn.
You may not have Alien Film but I’m sure you’ll be able to find another variant of the same film, just respooled by a different company. Just look for 500T / Kodak 5219 film online.
Enjoying your journey with film, reminds me back in the day, but because of film going up in price, I now (5 years) shoot digital, Fuji . Btw, great job and your model was absolutely stunning! Cheers!
Really nice video, excellent photos and gorgeous model! Now I’m inspired to try it myself. I’m not a fan of halation, so I haven’t used any of the films with the protective layer removed. I really like the natural and muted colours this film gives. Looking forward to your next video 😊
I like the halation when shooting VERY specific vibe 😂, the motion picture film is definitely more universally good for everything, and it’s meant to be heavily color edited in post, so it’s more muted.. from my understanding… definitely worth trying, just a bit more expensive processing ECN2 😂
@@itscapturedbysam In my country (Finland), ECN2 processing is surprisingly only 10% more expensive, but sourcing the cinema film will be a challenge :D
Thank you for a great video. I like your style. I did not know about your channel until I listened to the Analog talk episode with you. Thanks to you I am thinking of buying some respooled motion picture film and some ECN-2 chemicals. 🎉
I bought these in China, not sure if they sale it here in the US... but I'm sure you can search Kodak Vision 3 500t, and see if you have anyone re-spooled them locally~
Nice video! I would like to add that there are a few colour negative film makers in Europe still, such as adox and harman(ilford). :) I, too, love Kodak, but if all of the competition dies then there will be no real competition holding kodak prices down. :O
Funny think I never thought to use an orange filter, coz I always thought if I'm shooting with this stock, I'm going for that blue tone~ but that's just me though..
Sam your work always is exciting, very beautiful gaze you have//// I want to ask you also if there is a way to get these medium format film rolls out of China, or is it possible to order them to Mexico? thx
Yes these are ECN2 developed.. I wanted to try C41 development with this type of film and just to see what’s the difference~ I heard it’ll be more contrasty~
120mm looks so good (maybe your model also helped with it :) i hope this video blows up and respooling 500t on 120mm gets a little more popular. there are so many options to get 35, but i couldnt find respooled 120mm in europe (recs welcome)
You can check out my website if you’re based in the UK. I have some 50D, 250D and 500T available in 120. I only have a small amount left and then I will be doing another pre-order window in May/June. Google thisishowirollfilm. I did link it earlier but my comment disappeared
I have tried posting this comment 3 times now 😂 I sell kodak vision3 on my website (thisishowirollfilm) in 120 format. Only got a small amount left before I need to do another pre order window. Im based in the UK, but looking at sorting it out to post to Europe
I really loved your images Sam. Whereabouts in China are you from? 你来自哪里?I’ve shot a whole bunch of respooled motion picture film, and I feel very fortunate to live here in China and have access to all the film stocks here. That’s why I do my #filmstocktryouts and share my thoughts & results .
I am not sure about cheaper. Most labs will not develop film with remjet so I would not be getting these films for that reason alone. Seattle film works is remjet film and the reason you had to send it back to them for developing. It gunked up c41 machines and ruined some.
I've heart the same story, people who dose not know the difference sent these type of film for regular c41 process and ruined the lab's processor... and what I've talked about in the end, developing ECN-2 is definitely more expensive here in the US, that's why I waited this long to try this..
I really don't like click-bait titles. 500T does not remotely look like Portra. Maybe your film scanner's algorithm could do its best to make the colors look similar by digital manipulation, but if you use DSLR scanning, you will know they can't be less different.
My notes on why all films look incredible before digital cameras were introduced and made them all look clinical and boring. The quick evolution of Kodak motion picture film and movies which were shot on them: Eastmancolor Negative ECN 1982-1986 Back to the future E.T Edward scissorhands Ghostbusters Raiders of the lost ark Taxi EXR 1989-1996 A league of their own Blow Casino Fight Club Kill Bill 1-3 Kodak Vision 1996-2002 Alice in wonderland Brother where art thou Catch me if you can Gangs of New York Kodak Vision2 2002-2007 Inglorious Basterds The Dark Knight The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou There will be blood True Grit Kodak Vision3 2007- present Dark knight rises Django Unchained 5213/5219 200T/500T Grand Budapest Hotel 5213 200T Moonrise Kingdom Once upon a time in Hollywood 5213/5219 200T/500T The Hateful Eight 5203/5213/5207/5219 which are all basically 50D or 250D 100T / 200T/ 500T check out midwest film CO. which uses a motion picture scanner and gives you back your images completely flat for you to color grade. around $20 per roll to develop + scans
Really enjoyed this video. Also, the Christmas music throughout, in April, actually made me feel quite festive!
hahahah.. I really didn't know that's Christmas music.. but.. shooting film.. everyday feel like Christmas, right? lol~
@@itscapturedbysam Absolutely it does…It’s expensive, you get to unwrap something and then enjoy it! I’m so happy I’ve found your channel - it’s a breath of fresh air for sure.
Really powerful images! Nice work Sam!
Thank you ☺️
This is the first of your videos I've seen. It's a nice change of pace for me.
Glad you enjoy it :)
The model is stunning❤
10:45 Oh, Sam! This is my favorite shot here. It’s so beautiful! Great work as always
Thank you :)
You have no idea how much I appreciate these videos as a fellow film shooter! I know it takes a lot of time and effort to shoot these videos and edit them while shooting film which by itself takes a lot of effort. Big appreciation and love from Korea!! ps. that horrifying feeling when you can advance the film after 38+ shots... it goes from "lesgooo I can take a few more shots" to "holy shit did I not load the film properly and shot all my pics in vain" really quick
☺️ thank you for watching !!
Great video as always. You being so positive makes me wanna go out and shoot film. 😊
Here’s an old school tip: after putting the film in, crank once, then tighten the film spool so that the rewind knob rotates every time you advance.
This is your first video I’ve seen, and it’s terrific.
I was surprised how cool your photos are, given it’s on tungsten balanced film. No filters used?
Not disappointed at all at your 35mm pics, I thought they looked nice.
Your model is gorgeous!
Nice work!
My friend told me another easy way to balance the image quality, using iso 320 during daytime and iso 800 at night.
With the 5219 film
You dont need a filter when scanning because you can just fix the WB with the eyedroper. I wonder why this is such a foreign concept for film photographers. For printing in a darkroom it would be advisable to use the filter while shooting.
Uh, the reason it looks cool is that daylight is at least 5000K, that's why the iconic 85B filter was invented. Cinematographers use the 85B OUTDOORS, always.
Besides any film quality comments, your model is absolutely gorgeous
It was a beautiful film!!! Do they produce in 35mm?
Ready to start shooting motion picture film again after watching this 🙌
yeah~ it’s always fun to try new things!! 👏🏻
Love your portrait shots with the young lady. Your posing skills are top notch
She’s got such a dreamy look to her
Silent Night was a nice touch 😌
lol.. at first I was like ???... then I realize Silent Night is the music...
Your videos are always fun to watch, they feel light and airy which is refreshing when compared to so many other film / photography content creators. I don't shoot "motion picture" film stock very often - and when I do I use the CineStill chemicals to develop it and have had good results. I also occasionally shoot it, usually due to the higher ISO and usually in tungsten form as if you shoot scenes with lots of soft blue/greys it gives a real "abandoned" and post-apocalypse feel to the pics. I shot several scenes in empty parking garages and under-construction buildings during the afternoon warm sun and it was an interesting effect / feel to the shots. Thanks for sharing your work!
Priceless shots. Do you use flash at all?
Your model is so beautiful.
Hi! What an amazing portraits! First time watching a video I your channel and everything is perfect, your music playlist is awesome, too. I've just got a few rolls of this film, may I ask how did you meter? To shadows?
Thank you :) I usually meter for skin tone when im shooting portraits~
You can try those that has remjet already removed and can be processed by c41, they sell cheaper than Cinestill too
Sam, one major difference between 65/70mm "motion picture" stock is that this is unusual, like LF sheets they have an anti-halation layer, and is a special stock, NOT for projection!, but filming, a weaker base to allow breakage of the FILM, NOT the camera if something goes wrong (as in movie cameras they are $$$$$$ esp. if you talk ARRI, Panavision, etc.); these types of camera are what the stock is designed for; and as such needs it's own process in the darkroom (C-41\E-6 can't deal with this stock); you deal with it by rem-jet washing to remove the halation layer, then focus on different colours, one metal ion at a time, like staining a slide in biology, or LF B&W sepia/platinum prints each chemical needs its own process exchanging silver iodide, for the others in turn.
I see.. I'm really curious of it's color potential, there is so much to learn about these~
I always enjoyed your photo shoot but this portrait session is by far the best. ❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Always a pleasure to see a video from you. Very well explained and very inspiring 😃
Thank you ☺️
Really fan of your videos and your pictures. I'm not sure if we have that film stock in Spain, but is good to know it exists
You may not have Alien Film but I’m sure you’ll be able to find another variant of the same film, just respooled by a different company. Just look for 500T / Kodak 5219 film online.
@@darrengodssonfielding cool, thank you!
Enjoying your journey with film, reminds me back in the day, but because of film going up in price, I now (5 years) shoot digital, Fuji . Btw, great job and your model was absolutely stunning! Cheers!
Thank you :)
Really nice video, excellent photos and gorgeous model! Now I’m inspired to try it myself. I’m not a fan of halation, so I haven’t used any of the films with the protective layer removed. I really like the natural and muted colours this film gives. Looking forward to your next video 😊
I like the halation when shooting VERY specific vibe 😂, the motion picture film is definitely more universally good for everything, and it’s meant to be heavily color edited in post, so it’s more muted.. from my understanding… definitely worth trying, just a bit more expensive processing ECN2 😂
@@itscapturedbysam In my country (Finland), ECN2 processing is surprisingly only 10% more expensive, but sourcing the cinema film will be a challenge :D
Thank you for a great video. I like your style. I did not know about your channel until I listened to the Analog talk episode with you. Thanks to you I am thinking of buying some respooled motion picture film and some ECN-2 chemicals. 🎉
The way you belittle yourself, with comments about second guessing, is charming and quite funny. You have a genuine, adorable personality.
Thank you for the introduction of "motion picture" film. Great video.
always enjoy your photo style.
Thank you ☺️
I really love the picture at 13:12 ⭐️
And the one at 13:50 is very special. 😂
Thank you :)
你的笑容太有感染力了。真的全程慢慢看完。我也是刚刚开始试用5219,好期待😀
I wish one day i can be able to shot portraits as beautiful as yours ❤️😭 love your work so much!
Thank you ☺️!!
Amo tus fotos y videos y tu forma de hablar. Saludos desde Argentina
Thank you.. gracias 😊
OK, inspired to shoot motion picture film now 😁
it's always fun to try new things!!
Nice pictures sam! Where to get this film stock? Thx Tom
I bought these in China, not sure if they sale it here in the US... but I'm sure you can search Kodak Vision 3 500t, and see if you have anyone re-spooled them locally~
Nice video! I would like to add that there are a few colour negative film makers in Europe still, such as adox and harman(ilford). :) I, too, love Kodak, but if all of the competition dies then there will be no real competition holding kodak prices down. :O
Would love to see a video shot on motion picture film and developed in c-41, does some cross process effect occur? Or it just dosnt work?
I love your top quality videos so much
Glad you like them!
Love these pictures! :)
Thank you ☺️
照片拍的很好看!
我超級喜歡用電影底片的!可是我每次很猶豫拍500T(因為覺得還不如直接用800T)電影底片 200T 可能是我最喜歡的 哈哈
挺多人说800T其实就是500T LOL 我还没试过200T呢 有机会试试看~
我也覺得800T 好像是有改過的500T, 但是我還是不敢把500底片設定為800 哈哈!但是顏色很像
I'm heading out today to shoot some Cinestill 800T in the daytime with no orange filter. 🤞
Funny think I never thought to use an orange filter, coz I always thought if I'm shooting with this stock, I'm going for that blue tone~ but that's just me though..
Reflex lab is my favorite motion film 😁
were these shot at box speed?
Am in China, I will try this. Thanks for the review.
Nice. Whereabouts in China? I’m currently in Wuxi, but was in Hangzhou for 7 years prior.
Very interesting !! Thank !!
Sam your work always is exciting, very beautiful gaze you have//// I want to ask you also if there is a way to get these medium format film rolls out of China, or is it possible to order them to Mexico? thx
This specific lab I got from, maybe not… but you can check out Reflx lab… they have an online store~
@@itscapturedbysam thanks a lot Sam
总觉的如果你说中文会有更多的粉丝,视频很棒加油
Did you use a warming filter like an 85B when shooting outside in daylight
No I didn’t.. I actually never tried it, make me wonder how much of difference it will make 🤓
what are the socials of your model?
What camera do you use?
te amo sam
Looks great, i also shoot motion picture films and they are like boom .. is it Ecn2 develped?
Yes these are ECN2 developed.. I wanted to try C41 development with this type of film and just to see what’s the difference~ I heard it’ll be more contrasty~
@@itscapturedbysam yes for sure but also more grains it give different look
@@itscapturedbysam i send to you some c41samples for 50d
Is there a web site where we can buy this film? Especially the 120!
This specific brand I’m afraid no, but you can check out Reflxlab.com , they respool ECN2 films as well~
What was the sccanner used, did you scan your own or using the lab's scanner? Did you get the file in Log or it has been balanced?
I said it in the video, the films are developed and scanned by the Lab, I only adjust the contrast and saturation a bit..
@@itscapturedbysam looks cool. thank you
Did you use 85B filter on lens to correct color in daylight ?
no I did not
Where to buy
120mm looks so good (maybe your model also helped with it :) i hope this video blows up and respooling 500t on 120mm gets a little more popular. there are so many options to get 35, but i couldnt find respooled 120mm in europe (recs welcome)
I didn’t see yet too, even in a big shops. 35mm is still ruling
You can check out my website if you’re based in the UK. I have some 50D, 250D and 500T available in 120. I only have a small amount left and then I will be doing another pre-order window in May/June. Google thisishowirollfilm. I did link it earlier but my comment disappeared
I have tried posting this comment 3 times now 😂
I sell kodak vision3 on my website (thisishowirollfilm) in 120 format. Only got a small amount left before I need to do another pre order window. Im based in the UK, but looking at sorting it out to post to Europe
很 好照片!
watched, thanks for your sharing, but i m quite sure to say it's not about the film itself, it's about the lens...
500T is great. There's really no cheap alternative for Portra right now, Lomo's the same price. UltraMax is still my favorite cheaper film for $9
No.. and I don’t think it can ever replace Portra.. the C41 process is so much easier
i really love the vide in ur video ^_^
Thank you ☺️
Do they respool Vision3 50D as well?
only in 35mm
I need a link to this film omgggg
I bought these in China... but I'm sure you can search Kodak Vision 3 500t, and see if you have anyone re-spooled them locally where you are at..
I just want to say that even tho I'm subscribed to you, I can't find your video in my notifications! Yt is lacking!
I’m glad you still saw this video~ ☺️
The reason this film is a bit flat is because it was designed to be manipulated digitally in post. It's a bit like shooting a v-log film if you will.
i tryed to find this film on ali express... cant find it =(
Taobao would be a better bet.
Otherwise you could search Reflx Lab, they do respool motion picture films too~
Where can I buy this film?
Taobao or Aliexpress
They’re cheaper.. for now yes! If everyone starts using them, they will increase the prices😅
I really loved your images Sam. Whereabouts in China are you from? 你来自哪里?I’ve shot a whole bunch of respooled motion picture film, and I feel very fortunate to live here in China and have access to all the film stocks here. That’s why I do my #filmstocktryouts and share my thoughts & results .
我是河南哒~ 🤓
my favorite photo 6:48
Where are you buying this film???
I bought these from China, if you google Kodak Vision 500T you might find somebody local who respool this film~
Sam is attracted to cold cloudy days. I need to note that down.
I am not sure about cheaper. Most labs will not develop film with remjet so I would not be getting these films for that reason alone. Seattle film works is remjet film and the reason you had to send it back to them for developing. It gunked up c41 machines and ruined some.
I've heart the same story, people who dose not know the difference sent these type of film for regular c41 process and ruined the lab's processor... and what I've talked about in the end, developing ECN-2 is definitely more expensive here in the US, that's why I waited this long to try this..
Where can i get this film? Lol
Could try Reflx Labs
@@itscapturedbysam thank you 😊
Cinema films are normally flat as they would be usually colour graded
That’s what I kinda figured.. 🤓
TRY FUJI EXPERIAAAA
I have an expired roll, I’ve been waiting for a good chance to shoot it~ they are so rare nowadays 🥹
Fuji just announced they are bringing back two film stocks! Made in china
10:55 Noooo! I want this smile to be captured, not the bokeh
I can see that.. 😂
The 't' in 'often' is silent.
If you're going to be pedantic at least be correct. Both pronunciations are correct.
13:51 lmao she better stick to modeling
your model looked really sad
I really don't like click-bait titles. 500T does not remotely look like Portra. Maybe your film scanner's algorithm could do its best to make the colors look similar by digital manipulation, but if you use DSLR scanning, you will know they can't be less different.
My notes on why all films look incredible before digital cameras were introduced and made them all look clinical and boring. The quick evolution of Kodak motion picture film and movies which were shot on them:
Eastmancolor Negative ECN 1982-1986
Back to the future
E.T
Edward scissorhands
Ghostbusters
Raiders of the lost ark
Taxi
EXR 1989-1996
A league of their own
Blow
Casino
Fight Club
Kill Bill 1-3
Kodak Vision 1996-2002
Alice in wonderland
Brother where art thou
Catch me if you can
Gangs of New York
Kodak Vision2 2002-2007
Inglorious Basterds
The Dark Knight
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
There will be blood
True Grit
Kodak Vision3 2007- present
Dark knight rises
Django Unchained 5213/5219 200T/500T
Grand Budapest Hotel 5213 200T
Moonrise Kingdom
Once upon a time in Hollywood 5213/5219 200T/500T
The Hateful Eight 5203/5213/5207/5219
which are all basically
50D or 250D
100T / 200T/ 500T
check out midwest film CO. which uses a motion picture scanner and gives you back your images completely flat for you to color grade. around $20 per roll to develop + scans
Priceless shots. Do you use flash at all?
No.. all natural light