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]
Videos
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]
Film Photography Project DRACULA 35mm BW Film!
There’s a chill in the air as Halloween approaches…and that means it’s time to announce the newest entry in FPP’s Monster Film Series, inspired by the best-loved monsters of classic literature and cinema! Check out all of FPP's MONSTER film! https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films ... [Read More]
Film Photography Project WOLFMAN 35mm BW Film!
There’s a chill in the air as Halloween approaches…and that means it’s time to announce the newest entry in FPP’s Monster Film Series, inspired by the best-loved monsters of classic literature and cinema! Check out all of our MONSTER film! https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films ... [Read More]
Emdeko EM 5000 8mm (Double 8) Home Movie Camera – Overview
In this video, Michael Raso gives a comprehensive overview of the Emdeko EM 500 8mm home movie camera. This is a fully automatic (exposure) camera that takes Double 8 film (25 ft rolls). The Film Photography Project makes new, Double 8 film (available at our on-line store). Today's in-video pop culture reference - Repo Man! (1984) - Trailer (below) ... [Read More]
Kodak Brownie 8 f2.7 8mm (Double 8) Movie Camera – Overview
In this video, Film Photography Project's Owen McCafferty goes over (and loads) the classic Kodak Brownie 8! The Brownie 8 movie camera shoots Double 8 movie film and is an early 1960s plastic-bodied camera. It is a quality, wind-up clockwork-driven camera (that takes no batteries) with a fixed-focus f/2.7 13mm Kodak Cine-Ektanon lens. The exposure is set using the dial around the lens. Double 8 ... [Read More]