this is my first roll of super 8. i found a roll of old Kodachrome in a camera i bought at a thrift store many months back. not knowing if it would even turn out i shot some random footage of my friend and I skateboarding and my girlfriend at the beach. it ended up turning out sepia toned and very light. only a few objects turned up in color such as some ladies red hair and a guys t shirt. anyway my school puts super 8 to mini DV for free so here is how it turned out
this footage probably could be improved in a video program but i just cleaned my hard drive of all my video apps.
cool stuff. thanks for sharing it. the image seemed to improve a little toward the end of the roll--or maybe i just got used to it. i like your girlfriend.
I love your choice of music. It lends a dream-like effect, especially to the beach scenes. Despite the imperfect image quality, the beach footage would work nicely as a flashback in a longer piece. Thanks for sharing!
Nice stuff, luv the style and look and also the faded colours with the angled telecine frame. I'm shooting quite a bit of 1979 Kodachrome with that look. Kodak swiss labs keeps giving me a yellow card when my rolls come back.
Sidewalk skatebording is illegal in my town center. Our government wants outlaw kids wearing hooded sweatshirts. I was recently repremanded by the authorities for telling my students to film and take photos on campus.
Congrats Davta! That's exactly how I got into S8 as well.
I suppose your footage was pretty pinkish/magenta prior to telecining so your school even applied a basic color correction to it for free. All you need now would be some levels and saturation correction.
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"Sidewalk skateboarding is illegal in my town center. Our government wants outlaw kids wearing hooded sweatshirts. I was recently repremanded by the authorities for telling my students to film and take photos on campus."
holly crap! thats the saddest thing i've ever heard. it really sucks because now that i'm getting older i dont have too much time to skateboard anymore...but when i do get too its like a whole different world. i walk into a store and they think i'm going to steal just because i have a skateboard. i take the subway and people look. any other day without my board it wouldn't be a problem. San Francisco is not too bad though because there are way too many other things to worry about such as people yelling out loud for no reason and pan handlers. but yeah thats completely sad about them making it illegal. some of the skateboarders i know are the nicest drug free people i've ever met.
yeah i would have done the levels thing but i dont have a video program on my computer right now that will do anything more then black and white or slow motion :?
"I love your choice of music. It lends a dream-like effect, especially to the beach scenes."
thanks. i'll definitely shoot some more. this roll only makes me want to try new things and "new film" too :oops:
"the image seemed to improve a little toward the end of the roll--or maybe i just got used to it."
yeah i started to expose it manually at the end. a full stop over what it was indicating. i had a handheld meter that i use for still photography with me.
does anyone know what Kodak direct charges for 64T if your a student?
I really dig your first roll, man. Plus the fact that I totally recognized SF there, too! Music was a great touch. I've just come into possession of my first 8mm camera and some unused film from late '76, so I'll be interested to see how it looks!