John Holland
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18 hours ago, Dom Jaeger said:
As more cinematographers look for imperfect optics and detuned lenses, some have been choosing low end cine or rehoused old stills lenses to try and find some character. There are so many varied lens choices now for cinematographers.
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 .
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Anyone know how much Colour Neg Kodak is producing a year , format is not important .
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Cinelab London , Slough actually .
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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.
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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.
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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 !
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No where !
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Satsuki I did the same but I turned it off after 20 mins!
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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 !
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But it didn't need remaking !
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Or one of the many Ilford stocks available.
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Well I moved to Crete nearly two years ago , so you wouldn't have seen me in the UK . Hope you are well x
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Nice to see your name again Freya .
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Why is anyone taking notice of this man ?
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The Russians had a 65mm stock called Sovcolor.
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Looks great . I don't think you used to much diffusion.
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I think they would have been C series Panavision anamorphics .
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Moviecam sl
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Try Arri in London .
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Yes expose your 7222 as rated by Kodak .
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It was Anamorphic using Cooke lenses and it was an Italian company.
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Negative fill i would think .
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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 ?