Shooting on Anlog Film [8mm/16mm] Help Board

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  1. NZ Smith

    NZ Smith Apprentice II

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    Hi folks :)

    I'm offering my help, tips and tricks to whoever wants to shoot on film but doesn't know where to start ...

    At first glance, it can feel pretty overwhelming to step into this unknown terrain but it is still possible for passionate filmmakers to shoot on film these days and it is NOT THAT EXPENSIVE as you may think.

    -> Don't pay attention to people who tell you can't do it, that's wrong.
    -> Don't pay attention to people who tell you that it is EASY because IT IS NOT.

    You can lose a lot of money if you have no experience with film.
    There are a lot of little things to care about when shooting motion picture film, but if you know what you can and can't do, you can achieve great results.

    I can help with :
    - 16mm/Super 16
    - 8mm/Super 8
    - Equipment advice (Camera/Lens choice)
    - Camera Mounts
    - Filters
    - Lighting
    - Light Metering
    - Processing
    - Prices & budget
    - Post-production Workflow for analog & digital (positive or negative)
    - Where to buy Film Stock
    - Where to Process & Scan your film
    - How to stabilize your analog footage
    and more ...

    Just leave me a message down here or send me a DM for personal mentoring.

    Happy to help anyone who needs this.

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    If anyone is interested. Just hit me up.
     
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