oh, but also, thanks for the advice and info everyone...i'm gonna think about it and see how my buget will end up before i decide on n e thing else. ..
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oh, but also, thanks for the advice and info everyone...i'm gonna think about it and see how my buget will end up before i decide on n e thing else. ..
So what are you working on now? still blue *****?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">sorry if i seem a bit aggressive, but it gets really old seeing so much misinformation spread around regarding film technology. makes me grouchy.Quote:
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I'm not "spreading lies yo." (sigh)
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">i find it hard to believe that it costs $100 USD to ship a can of film. also, you said a "cheap" 400' can of 16mm film costs $260, which clearly is more than kodak's normal price of $139 USD (not including shipping), making your statement, if not a lie, then misinformation at the very least. yo.Quote:
Originally posted by Generic Skinhead:
The price quoted includes the cost of shipping also. I assure you it is valid.
where'd you pay $260 a roll? is there a massive import tax or something where you live?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">well, i completely disagree. but that's a different thread, i suppose.Quote:
The point anyway, is that 16mm film is not really viable for people starting out.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL...
Weirdest word censorship ever.. "f a i r y"
hey!!!! how are you!!! you never go on the computer anymore!! the blue ***** thing went all wrong so i made this other movie to take my mind of it and have a little break. it was about the wife of an escape artist who is really sad because he dies doing one of his stunts and she's really sad and misses him so she locks herself in one of the boxes from his stunts so she can die. i was actually quite happy with it...it was made from stills and music which is probably copyrighted, it was just for fun... i'm gonna get back to blue ***** when i get back to uni, recast and start again..
if it helps, you can usually get short ends of film for nowt
short ends being, um, rather short since they are the left over bits ...
what have you been doing?? did you go to america??!!
Queen Frostine, have you seen Clerks? That's really a poor filmmaker's motivational movie. It was shot on 16mm BW film stock. Probably more inspirational than RR because the film doesn't involve gunfights.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Erm...Quote:
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HOW would YOU know if i was experienced with film lighting.???!!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I suppose I just presumed y'know...Quote:
Originally posted by Queen Frostine:
can i put 8mm film in a 16mm camera???
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">[img]graemlins/whatever.gif[/img] ok then.Quote:
Originally posted by Queen Frostine:
you really don't need any crew!
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yeah, i love clerks!! by the way is black and white films cheaper than colour??
i was also thinging that i could shoot half of my movie on DV and half on film because it's kind of two different stories. DV is good for making people believe stuff is real, it reminds then of home videos and TV and stuff. Then when i get into the fantasy side of the story i could shoot film and so save money...??? maybe...