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The purpose of the remjet layer is NOT primarily anti-halation (though it is very effective at it since it is both opaque and non-reflective). A regular anti-halation layer would handle that much cheaper since they could uses the same coating setup as other films. The remjet layer is carbon, and helps stop arcing in hot, dry shooting conditions by dissipating static electricity. Shooting at 24 frames per second, static electricity used to cause serious issues with arcs, and it sometimes ruined takes. This problem has virtually gone away with remjet-backed films.
It's easy to shoot big city lights, but I think it's far more interesting to capture the beauty in the "boring". Much respect. Love the shoots.
Wow, the long exposure shots r amazing
To the point, informative, interesting, don’t have to sit through 5 minutes of b-roll before you actually talk about the film, bless you boys. Making me want to dust off my ole film camera.
i actually love how boring your town is, it feels so retro.
@BRIGHTJUS
4 жыл бұрын
jupiter retro is the best
@Anewevisual
3 жыл бұрын
ok
@DaniloAllen
3 жыл бұрын
Grass is always greener I guess?
@jalen8r
Жыл бұрын
lol thanks? 😂 its pretty nice tbh
I LOVE LOVE LOVE how NOT pretentious you guys were. These ppl that shoot film on YT are SO overly pretentious when it comes to film they are EMBARRASSING to watch. But y’all were just a joy to watch.
Can you do the same kind of video, low light/night work with Portra 800? It would be a good comparison. Cheers!
Denton!!! I love how quite and relaxed Denton is, some friends and I went during the fall last year and it was so nice, much more peaceful and quiet than Houston
Nice photos Logan! The pixs more than made-up for the boring town :-) I plan on grabbing a role or two of Cinestill and head to Clearwater Beach, here in Florida. I will share a link to the pixs when I have them developed. Another cool intro... Warmest regards to Team Shutterstock! Be well and stay encouraged!!!
Cool video. As soon as I saw the Wells Fargo building I thought wait a minute... "Boring town? Wells Fargo? Denton!" I shoot a bunch of Cinestill in Dallas. My favorite stock by far!
Pretty inspiring stuff! Keep the good work and thanks for sharing!
Cinestill BWxx is actually Kodak double x! Really contrasty and very satisfying :-)
It's also a great film for christmas markets. I took a roll around our local one last year and the pictures turned out great.
i loved the long exposures, well done!
It'd be really interesting to see a video about that black and white film
oh hey, you were in the bookstore and I thought, "that looks just like the bookstore I went to when I was in Denton last month," and then it was! haha! I enjoyed the video; I live not too far away, in Shreveport, and I struggle to find interesting things to photograph as well (editing a video right now where I was shooting downtown with a 4x5 camera), so I feel your pain. I think you found some good stuff to shoot, and Cinestill always makes things look cool :)
Shooting the Christmas decorations makes it a great film to have fun with.
Outstanding job on this, tons of image examples
Whoa!! My good town of Denton Texas!! So glad you guys chose those location! Awesome shots by the way, outstanding!
When you went to the bookstore, I was thinking, they're in Denton! I'm down the road in a little town called Dallas! Great work guys! I gave my godd photog friend one of my old Canon EOS 1 film cameras, because she wanted to shoot 'film". I said I would never go back...but you're making me want to break out the other one...
I enjoyed shooting the Kodak 5207 which is really beautiful and looks a little bit different from the "normal" film stock on the market. It gives a very neutral skin ton and it seems to have more dynamic range to handle underexposure.
any tips on metering for these dark scenes and the long exposures? Would love a video about the xx. have a few rolls and haven't shot it yet.
Hi, what a great video. Keep up the amazing work! I look forward to your next video.
*I spent my high-school-days learning photography in a similarly boring small town.* Great video though, and I can't wait to give *CineStill 800Tungsten* a try.
Denton is SUPER BORING but its awesome to see you guys shooting out of there. Wish I would have had folks like you guys when I lived there to run around and do camera stuff with. Anyways i'm a new subscriber and really love the content you guys create! Keep it up!
@STEVEMUNCY
4 жыл бұрын
From a guy who was born there, I think you have to leave Denton to really appreciate Denton. I love it to this day.
@jalen8r
Жыл бұрын
It is definitely perfect for photography though. Also check out the music scene nowadays, shits picked back up since 2020
Might go shoot some pics in Denton today, so this some good inspiration!!!!
Can you provide shutter speed and fstop for your exposures? Or if shooting in priority mode, exposure compensation settings? It looks like you handhold most of the time but sometimes you had tripods out
I bought this film specifically to do street photog in NYC .. glad to hear you think its an ideal place for it :-)
this is the coolest film i've ever seen, i need to shoot one
They actually work very closely together with Kodak for making the 120 rolls. BTW I had the best results with 800T rated at 640 ASA in tungsten, 500 ASA for daylight and I shoot with an 85 filter under daylight.
Great video. Thank you so much. Could you please recommend a film stills camera to start with. I am interested. PS I don’t think that neighbourhood is boring.
Love your town man! and if John Paul White plays there even better!
Great video, thanks! What would be your recommandation to scan the film? I use Viewscan, though there is no color correction for this film, Epson Scan makes even better results.
amazing I would love to see the Black and white film and develop possibly with Caffenol?
Nice video...some exposure setting always welcome...thx
Did you use lightmeter and did you exposure for the highlights, because most of the photos the mid tones are super dark. Thanks.
EYYYYY You're using the Fujifilm GW6x9!!!
Not sure if you guys check this very often, but wondering if you recommend setting the F-stops back a few degrees when shooting with this film?
I'd like to see the Cinestill BW
Loved the video
Cool video. 1 totally want to try shooting with Cinestill now. Its funny the camera you're using in the video 1 saw a man shooting with one outside the store 1 work at earlier today. I'd never even seen one before.
How do you achieve the highlighting effect at 3:07?
Lomg exposures are amazing
It's my favorite film to shoot with actually : )
The latitude is amazing, I should try it to get practice and maybe one day can shoot a movie on film
cool video ! shooting in a small town is tough but if you have a good eye for it, you can make it work. Which you've done. I hope to make videos like this soon (in my nowhere town) :D
what kind of lights are those that you're using in the video?
Yo! Just realized this was shot in my town Denton, Texas!
did you shoot with flash on or without? or does the film capture colors that well at night
The gas station from the thumbnail reminded me of the music video of Grand Blancc '' Surprise party ''
Hi! Would you get similar halation results to 800t with Ultramax WITH a Promist filter (or equivalent) attached to the lens then? since it is a 500 asa shot at 800: aren't we underexposing? (but pushing the film when developing it may correct the under exposure)
love this, i want to try cinestill so bad, but its so expensive haha manly shoot color plus and hp5
Can i achieve similar results using a toy camera with cinestill.on it??
Which aperture, iso, shutter speed settings would you reccomend for shooting 800T film at night under neon lights? Ive got a pentax 645n with a manual focus lens.
Cinestill BWXX review please!
I absolutely love shooting Cinestill 800 film. its the only film I use for shooting at night, especially in areas where you have lots of street lights etc that give you that gorgeous halation effect in your final pics. reminds me I need to stock up on a few rolls as well. plus I really want to try that XX b&w film too.
@Armani_ca
2 жыл бұрын
What camera do you use to film?
@catey62
2 жыл бұрын
@@Armani_ca I use a few different camera's, all Nikon's. I use a Nikon F3, and an F4E, plus I occasionally use one of my Nikon F2's.
@Armani_ca
2 жыл бұрын
@@catey62 Thankyou so much!
@Armani_ca
2 жыл бұрын
@@catey62 Would the Nikon A-1 be able to give the same type of photos as the ones you’ve taken? Or would it be lower in quality
@catey62
2 жыл бұрын
@@Armani_ca do you mean the Canon A1? I havent heard of the Nikon A1. as long as it has a good lens on it you'll be able to get the same kind of photos. Cinestill is a special film that creates the effects you get with it. the lenses on your camera decide how good the quality will be.
Any tips on shooting it at night and reciprocity failure?
may i know whats your camera settings (iso, shutterspeed, and f) to get the results at 3:40-3:59? thats so cool
Can i used this cinestill 800t on my kodak M35 camera??
The results are still fine if you shoot the entire roll handheld right? Don't have a tripod but also don't want all the pictures to be super shaky or blurry. Any advice?
What correction factor did you use for the long exposures? Cinestill doesn’t have any data on reciprocity failure, and I’m just ballparking at 1.26-1.30 for my first shoot with this stuff.
4:23 I hope you took the lens cap off! ha anyways, I love Cinestill and love seeing how others use it. Ive shot mine at night and at some basketball games and always love how it comes out. Great video.
What camera you use in this video to shoot?
In London there are a tonne of chicken shops. i just got this roll to take shots of them. I just dont know how to configure the settings when its dark.
Nice work! I'm considering using the Cinestill 800T to shoot some night time concerts. Unfortunately, the lens I'll be using is a bit slow at f3.5. Do you reckon this film would give me decent exposures at the box speed with that kind of subject matter? Like any negative film, I want to avoid underexposure. I have considered pushing it one stop but Ive seen examples of it pushed one - two stops online and it looks like it gets fairly grainy.
How to setupna shot? Can i use a 1/30 f2.8? ,usually at night cant take much, does those 800,iso effect much?
The long exposures look best to me. Seems like this film likes more light. The others are a bit murky. Or are the high Rez better? Cool post. I want to shoot some of this now
@davidlestrange9153
3 жыл бұрын
100% agreed. long exposures looked freaking amazing
@cc_323cc
2 жыл бұрын
How long was the mail truck exposure & f stop please. …..looked Great! 👍
pretty cool pictures
For the hand held shots, what shutter speeds were you using? I'm guessing around 1/60th or 1/125th? Also, what's the maximum aperture of the lens that you were using?
How can 120 "motion picture film" be modified if that size doesn't exist for filming? Nice little fact: remjet is by the way initially made to protect the film for not catching fire. An additional benefit was that it also helped against halation.
What is the reciprocity failure time?
Can you show the apperture and shutter ?
Omg this is Denton Texas!
What was the shutter speed for your handheld shots?
tout ça pour ça !
What shutter speed and f stop do you shoot at for these
Oh shit, you shot in Denton! Recycled books & records is such a cool spot
Aye putting Denton, TX on the map!
What camera?
Okay, going back quite a ways here, but my favorite thing about Denton was the band Schwantz Lefantz. Nice images by the way.
Can you make video for Cinestill 800T with flash at night ?
Was that a Fuji gsw 6x9 ?
how do you make videos with these stocks??
is cinestill 800T good for taking pictures for a concert??
Wild that I actually live in the same town...
William Eggleston made history shooting his boring town in color. Thanks for the vid.
How did you expose the film?
I want to shoot bnw film...what type of m42 camera body can I get for cheap to start? (I have some vintage m42 Mount lenses which I adapt for my A7III)
@peterpandaluki6663
4 жыл бұрын
Old Bull Lee As you have the lenses, just about any M42 camera would be fine, but I’d recommend the Pentax Spotmatic - a very useable camera.
Kodak XX has been around for a while. FPP rerolls it into 24exp. Dx coded canisters, Lovely B&W film.
Please make a Video about kodak exr 500
About the Denton bicycle shop in the video, it has an older namesake. Long ago, there was a Denton Cycles in Newcastle Upon Tyne in north-east England. They sold high-quality hand-built bicycles. The frames were made by a company called Mercian Cycles, which does still exist, and still makes essentially the same product www.merciancycles.co.uk/ so maybe Denton in Texas is not so boring after all. Film photography and classic bicycles go together well.
Holy shit its Denton, its always surprising when i come across it randomly on the internet
was this shot at box speed?
35mm Kodak colorplus film
These photos , you rates the film at 800 and shot wide open at f3.5 with the Fuji camera ? Or did you push the film past 800
@shutterstocktutorials
5 жыл бұрын
Yep, thats pretty much it! Didn't push at all. - Logan
I want to try this film but you can’t buy it anywhere.
do you use polarization filter when shooting cinestill 800t at night? i need to find a way to decrease the halation from street lamps
@mozero6931
2 жыл бұрын
You found some?
Whivh camera ?
You can push cinestill so much it hurts - 6 stops - I use it on Fuji GX680 III both in the studio and on location
love the shot at 7:23 - defo going to consider trying this out for city breaks and urban locations, thanks!