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Credit Super 8?


Tom Law

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Yes, always.

 

Referencing stock is sthg I regard as good practice, as it helps people who are interested in such thing to learn more about material and stock used while watching your work.

 

Great, yeah, how do you phrase it exactly? I'm going to add the 1970's kodak logo at the end.

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that really depends on the way your credits are styled.

 

When I use logos, I put in place:

 

 

Shot on

 

(Kodak Logo)

 

Super 8 motion picture film

 

Kodak Vision2 200 T (7217)

 

 

 

 

When I go into non-logo designs, I use the following:

 

Shot on Super 8 Motion Picture Film

 

Kodak Vision2 200 T (7217)

Kodak Vision3 500 T (7219)

 

 

 

THis works for both rolling titles as well as slideshowey plates.

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that really depends on the way your credits are styled.

 

When I use logos, I put in place:

 

 

Shot on

 

(Kodak Logo)

 

Super 8 motion picture film

 

Kodak Vision2 200 T (7217)

 

 

 

 

When I go into non-logo designs, I use the following:

 

Shot on Super 8 Motion Picture Film

 

Kodak Vision2 200 T (7217)

Kodak Vision3 500 T (7219)

 

 

 

THis works for both rolling titles as well as slideshowey plates.

 

 

Great, thanks a lot !

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Hello,

I have another question:

Does anyone puts lab/telecine info and logos in your credits?

 

I credited Spectra for film processing and telecine - added their logo as well.

 

Also listed each film stock but not sure if that was really necessary.

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