FPP producer Michael Raso unleashes his 1984 short student film with a spiffy new 2k scan and first time sound mix. Michael is joined by Mat Marrash and John Fedele for a lively chat following the film. Super 8 scan and color grading by FPP Movie Services. ... [Read More]
Archives for October 2020
FakMatic 35mm to 126 Adapter with Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic UPDATE
The Film Photography Project previous reported that the Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic 126 camera will not work with the FakMatic 35mm to 126 adapter. We're happy to share this fabulous update from https://deddoarts.zenfolio.com ... [Read More]
LomoKino Werewolf 2020 2k Scan + Camera/Scan Overview
What is a LOMOKINO? The LomoKino is a square, plastic camera that has a crank on the side of it to make movies the old-fashioned way (old-fashioned as in the days of Charlie Chaplin)! The camera takes a standard roll of 35mm film and has three apertures - f5.6, f8 and f11. The shutter is 1/100th of a second and the frame is 24mm x 8.5. When cranking, you expose about 3 frames per second. It ... [Read More]
FPP WOLFMAN 35mm – 120 / Trev Lee Review
Trev Lee from https://thedarkroom.com reviews both the new 35mm and 120 WOLFMAN film from the Film Photography Project. Check out all the MONSTER films for your still camera - https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films ... [Read More]
Filmmaking Friday – Cabin Within The Woods – 8mm Short Film
Filmmaker Henrique Couto shoots his first spooky short film on Double 8mm film using the Keystone Capri K25 camera. What is Double 8 and how to use the K25 camera - https://youtu.be/JNA86tvjxhg Movie film, developing, scanning - https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/movie-film ... [Read More]
Flash Photography with Film! History and Usage.
Flash Photography with Film CamerasBlog by Mark F. O’Brien I have noticed a trend in film photography over the past few years -- that is, many newcomers using film cameras seem to embrace “natural” lighting and eschew using flashes. There is nothing wrong with that, of course. However, upon asking some questions, I find that using a flash is a mystery to them. Perhaps it’s not so much of a ... [Read More]