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Jessica Njoo

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  1. Hi, I am about to start shooting a film on 16mm with an Arriflex SRII The film has both indoor and outdoor scenes. I am currently looking to buy 400T for the interior scenes and 100D for the outdoor scenes. My questions are: 1. Will these two film stocks match? (in appearance when viewed on screen) As the 400 is faster then the 100. 2. Would it be easier to just buy daylight stock and light the interior scenes accordingly? By using Blue gels and Kinos with the daylight tubes in...? 3. How much film stock should I purchase? We are using 400 ft rolls (10mins each approx) and the film is roughly 14 minutes in length.... We also dont have alot of money and were thinking of having a 5:1 ratio of film..... I know its tight but does 6 rolls sound enough? Bare in mind we are poor poor students. Thank you for your time Jessica
  2. Hi I am a film student currently about to shoot a 16mm film on an Arriflex How would I successfully create the look of morning light when I am shooting at about 1pm-2pm in the afternoon? Thank you for your time
  3. I am shooting a short film on 16mm in October but am doing some lighting setups prior and taking some stills. I am used to digital and am only just getting into film now What is the shutter speed I should use when shooting the stills (on a pentax SLR) to be the same as the 16mm film on Arriflex? Also are there any tips about what I should be doing when taking the stills? If these questions seem strange please tell me why, I am a complete amateur when it comes to film! Thanks, Jess
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