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John Holland

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  1. I know it cost lots to produce a new film stock . But I do think its about time Kodak did that !! A faster stock 800/1000 iso , a touch of grain would be nice ! Any thoughts ?
  2. But that is because most using very high def digital so need to soften the image a bit ! This was shot on film , so not needed to me , I have not seen the film . Love Linus work , but a big fan of any of the Directors work .
  3. Anyone know how much Colour Neg Kodak is producing a year , format is not important .
  4. Cinelab London , Slough actually .
  5. In the UK Ilford B+W film stock was used a lot in the U.S. apart from Kodak , there was Dupont stocks , Ferrania in many parts of Europe.
  6. I think a lot of this was shot with a deeper focus that you think and then in post the backgrounds were de-focused a lot giving the shallow focus look it has.
  7. Last night I watched " Once upon a time in Hollywood" Looks beautiful shot on film and Panavision . Here it comes. It now has proved to me that Tarantino is the most overated film maker for a long time . I await the flak !
  8. Satsuki I did the same but I turned it off after 20 mins!
  9. I know David Watkin was offered it but turned it down , due to fact that in the original script there was a lot of scenes set at at sea and he hated working on the ocean !
  10. Or one of the many Ilford stocks available.
  11. Well I moved to Crete nearly two years ago , so you wouldn't have seen me in the UK . Hope you are well x
  12. Nice to see your name again Freya .
  13. Why is anyone taking notice of this man ?
  14. The Russians had a 65mm stock called Sovcolor.
  15. Looks great . I don't think you used to much diffusion.
  16. I think they would have been C series Panavision anamorphics .
  17. John Holland

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    Try Arri in London .
  18. Yes expose your 7222 as rated by Kodak .
  19. It was Anamorphic using Cooke lenses and it was an Italian company.
  20. Negative fill i would think .
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