Fashion clip shot on Bolex H16 16mm camera with Kodak Vision 250d film. Directed by me Shot by Łukasz Łatanik #bolexh16 #filmcamera #16mm #16mmfilm #kodakfilm #cinema
Really quite ethereal. Did you do any color balance, contrast, lift, gamma, gain? It looks really great. I'm doing research on Bolex h16 REX, which I own, and I too have the Angenieux 12-120 (I also have one for my Blackmagic PCC 4k with a PL adapter [to Wooden Camera-to-MFT adapter]). My research hasn't really turned up great results -- maybe three good examples, and a couple great ones, with one filmmaker breaking down their DaVinci Color Correction process. But it's becoming a recurring theme: people are not color correcting their Bolex film, and it's perplexing. Film, even for studio productions pre-2009, was always processed to a final color grade. Not sure why people aren't really doing this with their valuable, aesthetically marvelous film footage. Really great work, though.
There were some adjustments made in exposure, contrast and colors. Nothing too serious as I was aiming for a very natural look and was really happy with the footage :)
great work, just curious as to what lens you used here?
Angenieux 12-120
How do you make the big shoulder pad suit
This is easily one of the most beautiful things I've seen shot on a bolex. Gorgeous work
Thank you :)
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The shots are on fire!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful ✨
Thank you :)
Looks great! Who did the scanning?
WFDiF in Warsaw, Poland
Damnnn bro save some creativity for the rest of us ❤
Will do! :D
Was this the Bolex H16 EBM?
It was not an EBM. Rex 4 :)
Really quite ethereal.
Did you do any color balance, contrast, lift, gamma, gain? It looks really great. I'm doing research on Bolex h16 REX, which I own, and I too have the Angenieux 12-120 (I also have one for my Blackmagic PCC 4k with a PL adapter [to Wooden Camera-to-MFT adapter]).
My research hasn't really turned up great results -- maybe three good examples, and a couple great ones, with one filmmaker breaking down their DaVinci Color Correction process.
But it's becoming a recurring theme: people are not color correcting their Bolex film, and it's perplexing. Film, even for studio productions pre-2009, was always processed to a final color grade. Not sure why people aren't really doing this with their valuable, aesthetically marvelous film footage.
Really great work, though.
There were some adjustments made in exposure, contrast and colors. Nothing too serious as I was aiming for a very natural look and was really happy with the footage :)
@@kubaleszko Hello, did you use an Angenieux 12-120 lens to film this? Is your Bolex a non-reflex H16 Leader? Just curious.
@@CertainExposures yes, we used this lens. It is a reflex model
@@kubaleszko thank you
incredible
thank you :)
This is beautiful!!
thank you :)
so good
Thanks man :)
this is AMAZING!!!!!! what lens did you use???
Thanks man :)
We used Angenieux 12-120