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One World Sudios

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  1. Thanks Alex! We tried to keep everything tight and contained to maximize the light we had. The Kodak V3 200T stock picked up so much, we were astounded. If you can think of any specific questions, please let me know. More than happy to share what we learned.
  2. Hey Everyone, Big news today... We wanted to let you know that we will be streaming our Super 8mm feature 'I Am ZoZo' in its entirety at no charge for 24hours over Halloween on LiveSciFi.tv. The event begins with a live presentation at 7:30pm EST and will end on Nov 1st. Screening link here: http://livescifi.tv/...a-movie-online/ Official Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm0qxr6rCbo Please help us pass the word and thanks as always for the amazing support! Best, Zack and Scott Scott Di Lalla Writer/Director/Cinematographer Zack Coffman Producer One World Studios Ltd. 9714 Regent St. #17 Los Angeles, CA 90034
  3. Hey Guys, Sorry didn't realize these posts were here! We're in the final stages of buttoning up the film for distribution and have started an IndieGoGo campaign to get the word out, replicate DVDs/Blu-rays and arrange more screenings. (We're offering DVDs/Blu-ray as a perk.) Please enjoy the short Making-of video we put together for the campaign, and let us know what you think. Thanks for the support! Ouija movie IndieGoGo campaign http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lp9yuwhGM8
  4. Thanks Benjamin! Matt is correct, we actually started with three 1014-XLS cameras and had them turned into two nicely working ones. We had both of those crystal-synced, which were the only modifications made to them. We shot single-camera and had one in the bag as a back up. The stock was the new Vision3 200T from Kodak and Lightpress did the awesome HD scans for us. Eric Rosen of Lightpress was also our DaVinci colorist. Screencaps: Behind the scenes: From the Ouija movie I Am ZoZo.
  5. Hey Matt, It was a pleasure meeting you in Jersey! Thanks for the insightful review, really glad you enjoyed the film. Stay independent, Zack Action shot from I Am ZoZo
  6. Hey Niall, We used Alpha in Seattle for the processing, Lightpress studios in Seattle for the scanning and Eric Rosen (also of Lightpress) did the color on his DaVinci system. They were very good to us on pricing and terms, I think it was about a buck a foot all in. These numbers may or may not be accurate now (we wrapped just over a year ago), so please don't say "Zack told me this is the price!" haha. But it was something like $300 per hour for transfer @ 3:1, $125 per hour file capture @ 1:1, ProRes File management $0.50 per GB, Uncompressed File Management $1 per GB, and SR archiving at $100 per hour @ 1:1.
  7. Hey Guys, We wanted to say hello and post some information about our upcoming Ouija movie "I Am ZoZo", it was our first narrative and our first film shot on film. If anyone needs advice on shooting 18,000ft of Super8mm we're happy to give it! Kodak InCamera article about the I Am ZoZo production. We played it off a Blu-ray in Santa Monica at the Laemmle and were very happy how it looked scanned at full HD. Additionally, the film just won both the Best Feature and Audience Choice awards at the United States Super 8 Film Festival so we're really pleased at how things are coming together. Here's a screenshot and the first online teaser. Thanks! Stay independent, Zack and Scott I Am ZoZo screencap. Reduced to 640x360 for posting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFIpSq2_iOA
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