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Alana Katzner

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  1. I'm shooting my first 16mm film project this fall and I am lost when it comes to which film stock would be best. I am applying for a Kodak film grant so I need to stick to Kodak stocks. My film involves a lot of fantasy scenes (the genre, not dream sequences) and takes place inside (day and night) and outside (day). I know that I would like to have the least grain possible. The school also has a large L&G department, so I will be able to get any light that I need. I have two different tones throughout the film. I would like the fantasy scenes to be very warm and would like to keep the "reality" scenes distinctly different. Would it be best to shoot using two different stocks, or to depend upon lighting. I am still in the process of hiring a DP, but I would like to get rolling with my application which is why I would love any suggestions or tips! Any suggestions on how to decide how much film I'll need would also be wonderful. Thanks so much, Alana
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