Filming With 2 Of The Best Cameras In The World!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @lawrenceanderson2741
    @lawrenceanderson2741 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You make me envious. love a ZC1000, Everytime think, of the early Gainax films like daicon IV were done on those.

  • @MORCOPOLO0817
    @MORCOPOLO0817 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you are editing manually, what is the final distribution going to look like?

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MORCOPOLO0817 Hi,
      As pointed out in my video the finished film will look vintage. It won't be crystal clear clean. It's going to look like a beautiful original vintage (that the film would be then) film. All those overlays that look like scratches for a vintage movie that repeat themselves about every 4 seconds are easily created by hand on an original vintage viewer/editor. Computers are only used by filmmakers who prefer that digital crystal clear look. From my generation during the 70's-80's this was understood. It's that when Single-8 and Super8 cameras were put away in grandad's closet for decades a new generation discovered them fortunately. And filmmakers such as myself are grateful this new generation of filmmakers shooting on film. When a filmmaker wants to make a movie so clean that the make-up of the talents face is visible that's too clean. It is to me. Otherwise, a filmmaker should just shoot digital.

    • @MORCOPOLO0817
      @MORCOPOLO0817 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@paulmorbid1476 I guess my question is this: Are you making the film for your own personal enjoyment, to sell, put on the internet for others to enjoy or all of the above? if you plan on making money on it or putting it on the internet, computers will come into play at some point in the game. You will need to transfer it digitally.

    • @MORCOPOLO0817
      @MORCOPOLO0817 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@paulmorbid1476 I guess my question is this: How do you intend to show the film and to what audience? Obviously if you are going to show it on the internet or distribulte it you will haved to at some point go digital. And if that is the case you will have to transfer it to digital. And in this case you might as well edit it digitally. I get the interest in using celluloid as a capture medium. Personally, I prefer film over digital for storytelling myself. It's your post production plans that I am curious about. If you are just making the film for your own personal viewing and friends and family then you can get away doing everything manually.

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MORCOPOLO0817 ,
      I understand your point however it must be understood that 1St bucket processing is superior over digital as that process at the beginning provides all the scratches and drop out needed.
      In addition, by hand adding effects via a bent paper clip (film scratching) with writing etc is king. Film painting including other effects of the like (check my experimental videos concerning these subjects) are added to the film.
      Plus adding chemicals to discolor the film with a brush. After that a film a easily be edited via a vintage viewer/editor. A dv cam is only needed to upload a movie to an online market. Also, there are other ways to make a film look trashy (as I put it). Of course films are to be sold.
      Then there's film festivals that (for experimental works) where vintage projectors are used to show films in the true fashion. Some secrets are mine and maybe one day I'll pass those on. Some that have been developed by myself and some from working with Star Wars talent when managing them years ago.