John Holland
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Don't think you will find anywhere !
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Magical Mystery Tour was 16mm colour neg .
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Sorry who are they ?
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The technical reason for the "gritty look" is mostly because the 16mm Easman Colour 7254 used was quite grainy compared to the studio video camera used on the interiors . If you watched a BBC single camera drama it was not so noticeable as there was no inter-cutting between formats.
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I also apologize Tyler . Learnt something today .
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Yes they are .
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Who do you know at Cinelab London ?
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Funny James I didn't see see grain in those scenes . Maybe because I am getting old !
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Rob Hardy BSC does a fantastic job on this . Film and Panavision Cinelab London processing . A good romp full of great stunts . A bit to long but good entertainment to be seen on a large screen. .
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Very interesting tests looks great .
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Very nice .
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Hence why in the past I always over exposed the neg .I hate the look of a thin neg .
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Yes they do.
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Back light soft bounced fill.
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The handheld camera was called Todd-AO AP 65mm .
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Didn't sound that new to me at the time . My mind was more on exposure framing thinking up good shots focus etc.
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It looks like Kodachrome reversal which has been printed onto a Kodachrome print stock.
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What year was this film ?
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Camera was not mine would never buy a camera . Well there was a sort of chat about what was needed , but shots were mine . No didn't talk to roadies etc . I think I was off to to Kenya the next day for a shoot.
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I tried with the 1200ft but it was silly so changed to 400ft mags .
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Dont worry Mark only mucking around :D
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Stop taking the piss Mark :rolleyes:
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Hairs in gate .Gate not being checked enough prob. To do as you say hectic schedule but should not have happened .
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Yes Tony Richmond one of the first films he got a Dp credit on . Never saw any rushes . No not nervous and yes loved The Beatles . Mark my exposures are always correct ! in this case as we knew it would be blown up to 35mm over exposed 1/2 stop to keep grain levels down . After that I have always over exposed .
Kodak NYC Lab???
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Just let to let everyone know all of these new Kodak Labs will only be processing colour neg .