Thank you! I’ve got a couple fresh rolls of 16mm in the fridge waiting for the right time to shoot. I’m gonna take a guess and say you picked up a Bolex or a K3?
@@tylerhuttosmith I’ve had a bolex for about 15 years - still one of my favorite cameras to shoot - Its just so expensive at this point I need the right subject to get it off the shelf...hopefully soon
You can shoot reversal film, project it and film the projection - this is the method I used to use back when reversal film was more affordable. Now I use Pro8mm - they sell super 8 packages with processing and scanning included.
Awesome! Looking forward to your time lapse on 16mm film ;)
So beautiful
Quality stuff here, those timelapses had me salivating
Thanks ! If I could pick anyplace to make a timelapse film it would be glacier for sure
Casually has a bear walks in front of them like it's nothing! awesome vid. subscribed.
She (the bear) was not worried about me at all - just busy finding all the huckleberries. Had to flag down a car so she wouldn’t get hit!
so pretty, inspiring me to try super eight again
Yessss
this is SICK!!!
Thanks for watching !
Loving the edit and the images, great stuff!
thank you!
Seriously, good work! I just got a 16mm camera and can’t wait to play around with it
Thank you! I’ve got a couple fresh rolls of 16mm in the fridge waiting for the right time to shoot. I’m gonna take a guess and say you picked up a Bolex or a K3?
@@RyanNavazio I’ll probably eventually pick up a Bolex, but I just wanted a cheap entry into 16, so I went with a Keystone A-7 Criterion
@@tylerhuttosmith I’ve had a bolex for about 15 years - still one of my favorite cameras to shoot - Its just so expensive at this point I need the right subject to get it off the shelf...hopefully soon
@@RyanNavazio just in case you haven’t seen it film photography project has a sonic 25 & 50 B&W film that is fine grained and like $30!
🔥 veiws Ryan 🙌
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How do you get the film digitally processed? Interested in getting a canon super 8 but I don’t know how this stuff works!
You can shoot reversal film, project it and film the projection - this is the method I used to use back when reversal film was more affordable. Now I use Pro8mm - they sell super 8 packages with processing and scanning included.