I always love shooting cinestill at night because of how it brings out those cool, blue tones, but it was really interesting to see how 800T renders daytime shots. Definitely going to try shooting a roll during the day now. Thanks for showing us these great shots!
1:45 They till shoot movies on it! Interstellar, Rise of Skywalker, The Irishman, Little women, marriage story, Westworld, No Time to Die... all vision 3 :) Love the shots of the guy in the wheelchair and the night shots! Fun vid man.
Cameron Zamot yeah man. Check it out for sure. Many big films are still being shot on Kodak vision 3 film. There are a few different speeds, but the version thy becomes cinestill 800T is the 500T emulsion. Enjoy!!
I'm finding this late, but IMDB actually lists the film used on films under "technical specs" so movies like Dunkirk used a few versions of Kodak film but include what 500T (Cinestill's precursor) along with 50D (Cinestill 50D) and a few other ASA ratings like 300T, but the entire movie was shot on film. I always go to IMDB to check when I see sweet color grading in a movie that I feel like is probably film haha.
I shot at daylight too with this lovely film, will give the film in the lab on Monday, can´t wait to see the images. hate it that these films are so expensive ; )
Havent done the math yet but you should buy a bulk loader and a can of kodak vision500t. Same thing but different chemical developing althought some people process it with c-41
@@sitrep2418 Not completely the same, because Cinestill 800T has the remjet removed which exagerates the red halo around white lightsources. Removal of the remjet also improves light sensitivity, that's why it's called 800T.
Cameron, have you ever wanted to shoot some videos on one of the film formats? Maybe super 8mm or 16mm? That would make your channel take off it you wanted to try that in your free time.
bobli9900 if you do that you’re essentially overexposing it. I’ve heard you can get great results shooting it at 500! A push would be to shoot it at 1600 and then develop it for longer, so almost exactly the opposite of what you’re doing
Honestly I didn't care for any of them. The gas station one was kinda cool but they were all way too blue. I kept thinking the whole time how they would have looked so much better on a more traditional film.
I like the blue, there’s a dreamlike quality to the tone. that’s one of the appeals of using a film like this one - a cinematic effect. loved the shot of the house with the green filagree - very beautiful color quality
It’s not everyday one of your old high schoolmates appear on your recommended page. Shoutout you and your bro! Go bucs! 🤣
No way!!! Good to see you around, hope you’re doing well and you got some value out of it man.
I always love shooting cinestill at night because of how it brings out those cool, blue tones, but it was really interesting to see how 800T renders daytime shots. Definitely going to try shooting a roll during the day now. Thanks for showing us these great shots!
The Unrecorded Photographer thank you!!
Thanks for this! I love the colors in the daylight! Reminds me of Fuji film.
These are some of the best samples I’ve seen with this film stock. Your eye is so good! I’m waiting for my first roll in the mail and I’m so stoked.
I've just had some of this filmstock delivered in both 35MM & 120 versions, can't wait to shoot with them both!
I ordered some of this film..cant wait to try it out.
this video is unintentional asmr and i love it
shooting classic cars on film just feels right
1:45 They till shoot movies on it! Interstellar, Rise of Skywalker, The Irishman, Little women, marriage story, Westworld, No Time to Die... all vision 3 :)
Love the shots of the guy in the wheelchair and the night shots! Fun vid man.
No way! I didn't know they shot Interstellar on film... that makes me love it even more. I'll have to look more into that - thanks for sharing!
Cameron Zamot yeah man. Check it out for sure. Many big films are still being shot on Kodak vision 3 film. There are a few different speeds, but the version thy becomes cinestill 800T is the 500T emulsion. Enjoy!!
I'm finding this late, but IMDB actually lists the film used on films under "technical specs" so movies like Dunkirk used a few versions of Kodak film but include what 500T (Cinestill's precursor) along with 50D (Cinestill 50D) and a few other ASA ratings like 300T, but the entire movie was shot on film. I always go to IMDB to check when I see sweet color grading in a movie that I feel like is probably film haha.
Love your photos!!
Feeling the vibe, Cameron.
Hi I’m starting to get into film photography and your pictures are amazing. What light meter app do you use??
Love your channel and explanations really helpful since i’ve been looking to explore different film stocks.
Thanks man!
The close up and the house were my favorites. what are you using at 6:47 and 9:35 to get shutter and aperature?
Nice video! I love those night shots. Great job
Shoutout to Willie McLewis, super chill
Did you shoot it at box speed? The photos look great my man!
Really enjoyed the vid, it was cool to see someone use the film throughout the day. Which ones did you use flash for?
I shot at daylight too with this lovely film, will give the film in the lab on Monday, can´t wait to see the images. hate it that these films are so expensive ; )
Such an exciting feeling! Hope they turn out great!
Havent done the math yet but you should buy a bulk loader and a can of kodak vision500t. Same thing but different chemical developing althought some people process it with c-41
@@sitrep2418 Not completely the same, because Cinestill 800T has the remjet removed which exagerates the red halo around white lightsources. Removal of the remjet also improves light sensitivity, that's why it's called 800T.
just got me a roll! thanks for the video mate
I'm glad to have found your channel:)
you so cute! Thank you for the video. I'll try for the first time shooting with Cinestill 800T.
cool video, glad i found ur page :) u should definitely have over 1k subs
Very very very nice shot
Great video, Cameron!
great video! much love from orlando
Great content, thank you.
Color gives me twilight vibes especially like the 1st movies
damn the colors look awesome on this one
Thank you!
Come through Volusia county, OW and film shoot with me and the Bronica.
this video is such a vibe man
I hope your Channel grows my dude
josh garbutt thank you so much man!!
heyy did you use flash for night shots
Keep doing it man
Don't stop making contents.❤️❤️
Were the daylight shots at the autoshoo shot at 800iso as well? With cinestill800t? Or did you shoot at a different iso ?
Cool, nice shots, what app are you using for measuring
4:52 so chill... amazing shots! I will shoot 800T at day too f*** it
hey man, nice vid. what shutter speed are you using for the handheld shots at night time?
All tripod!
Hey there! What speed did you shoot at for the night segment? Nice shots :]
800! Long exposures :)
Just came across your channel love it bro!!
Juan Giezi Padron thanks so much!!
realy enjoyed this! what lightmeter-app do you use @Cameron Zamot?
I was gonna subscribe and then I found out you went to Florida....
Were the photos taken with the flash on?
Cameron, have you ever wanted to shoot some videos on one of the film formats? Maybe super 8mm or 16mm? That would make your channel take off it you wanted to try that in your free time.
Are you using an app to determine shutter speed?
If I shoot it at 400 and develop it normal .. for daytime and night do you think it would come out nice ?Also was your iso set at box speed 800 ?
That will be a bit overexposed but should be fine! I’ve heard that shooting it at 500 gives some great results. For this video I did shoot it at 800.
nice video!
your voice is smooth as butter bru
Hahaha thanks my man
What camera do you use?
In digital 3200K?
If i shoot cinestill800 at day@iso400 and develop it normal is it then a push? Can i expect more contrast?
bobli9900 if you do that you’re essentially overexposing it. I’ve heard you can get great results shooting it at 500! A push would be to shoot it at 1600 and then develop it for longer, so almost exactly the opposite of what you’re doing
@@CameronZamot thank you,i think the thing rate a film and push/pull confused me.
What tripod was that at 9:36?
rockhills mefoto roadtrip aluminum!
Honestly I didn't care for any of them. The gas station one was kinda cool but they were all way too blue. I kept thinking the whole time how they would have looked so much better on a more traditional film.
Thanks!
I like the blue, there’s a dreamlike quality to the tone. that’s one of the appeals of using a film like this one - a cinematic effect. loved the shot of the house with the green filagree - very beautiful color quality
cool
10:14 made me laugh so hard jesus
Solid video. Do you have Instagram?
Thanks! It’s @cameronzamot
Film sweats are a real problem