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I just wanted to share with all of you exciting news! No I didn't win a million dollars, so get that out of your head. BUT I have shot my first roll of 16mm film, gotten it back and it's turned out BETTER than I EVER would have thought!!!! IT's AWESOME!!! It's Black and White and these were just tests to see if my Bell and Howell I got off ebay(for 10 bucks!) would take good pictures. WOW...it not only takes good pictures, it takes SUPER CLEAN CRISP images! Rock steady picture when your playing it threw the project. I wish you all were here to have seen it when I first viewed it! It was awesome.
REMEMBER this is only a TEST FILM and was shot only as a TEST FILM. That's all this is. This was just to see if the camera even worked! We desided to shoot a short scene for the test.
The file size is about 15mb, as I tried to make it look as clear as possible. Thanks to my man ZEN for hosting this. The transfer I did to get it to the computer is "crude" and doesn't do the film justice at all. But I just want to share it with you all to show you how film can look in motion. Nothing compares to having this run threw the projector and seeing it on a 6ft screen. It's SO AWESOME!
You'll find that this is in the vein of silent comedies of the 1910's-20's. Have fun with it!
Cohen"The 16mm Kid"
I just wanted to share with all of you exciting news! No I didn't win a million dollars, so get that out of your head. BUT I have shot my first roll of 16mm film, gotten it back and it's turned out BETTER than I EVER would have thought!!!! IT's AWESOME!!! It's Black and White and these were just tests to see if my Bell and Howell I got off ebay(for 10 bucks!) would take good pictures. WOW...it not only takes good pictures, it takes SUPER CLEAN CRISP images! Rock steady picture when your playing it threw the project. I wish you all were here to have seen it when I first viewed it! It was awesome.
REMEMBER this is only a TEST FILM and was shot only as a TEST FILM. That's all this is. This was just to see if the camera even worked! We desided to shoot a short scene for the test.
The file size is about 15mb, as I tried to make it look as clear as possible. Thanks to my man ZEN for hosting this. The transfer I did to get it to the computer is "crude" and doesn't do the film justice at all. But I just want to share it with you all to show you how film can look in motion. Nothing compares to having this run threw the projector and seeing it on a 6ft screen. It's SO AWESOME!
You'll find that this is in the vein of silent comedies of the 1910's-20's. Have fun with it!
Cohen"The 16mm Kid"
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