Dear Frameworkers, I have a question about film stock for Super-8mm.
I am back from a scouting trip for a 16mm film project. I did all the location filming in Super-8mm because I wanted to use the material in the film as well. I worked with my Leicina Special with a Schneider Optivaron 6-66mm zoom, which had just been revised, and with Kodak Vision 3 200T and 500T, a stock that I well know and love when used in 16mm. The material was scanned in AppleProRes422 on an Ursa Diamond in a laboratory in Turin, Italy: Nova Rolfilm. People who were recommended to me and do very good work. The result is very disappointing. The footage is super grainy, looking kind of OK when I'm filming objects but terrible on skies: exploded, saturated, not fluid. I know the problem is neither the camera nor the lens. I have shot excellent b&w footage with this camera. The colorist said that my material was not excellent, but well within the normal-to-good range for S8mm. He said I should have worked with reversal film, because Super-8 cameras were never designed and calibrated for negative stock and cannot thus yield good results on negative emulsion. Add to this the fact of working at 200 and 500 ISO, maybe I had a recipe for failure inside my camera. Since the sublime Kodachrome 40 is gone, this technician suggested I should try Fuji reversal stock, which was Fuji's “response” to KR, and with which other customers of the lab have excellent results in terms of grain, “paste” (italian filmmakers use the same word for film grain and spaghetti: pasta), fluidity. He also mentioned that in his experience as colorist, the best S-8mm footage was produced with Nizo cameras. I am now overcoming my disappointment and would like to do some tests with reversal film before moving on with the project. So I was thinking of Fuji Velvia 50 Daylight. Does any of you have a similar experience to mine, to share, and about Fuji reversal stock? Many thanks in advance. Best, Marco -- Sent from my computer marco poloni usedomer strasse 8 d – 13355 berlin gsm de +49.163.6294080 gsm ch +41.78.6322028 skype marcopoloni _______________________________________________ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks