Marco van Belle
December 11th, 2006, 03:53 AM
Hi all,
I've just finished shooting my first Super 16mm short (shot at 25fps).
Unfortunately, due to time, budget and stock constraints (£2,000 + 3 days for a 10 minute short!) I had to drop some shots - namely the title sequence. This sequence was going to be nothing more than a series of close ups of someone's hand as they write on a notepad.
I can't get the 16mm kit again, but I can get a Z1 and an SG Pro 35 mm converter. If I shoot in HDV, and deliberately treat the Z1 footage to look grainy / old / almost 8mm, do you thing I could use it for the title sequence and then add it to the Super 16 film?
Exhibition format for festivals is going to be Digibeta (we are editing from digibeta master in FCP and outputting to DBeta).
Any advice on this much appreciated - I know I could shoot super 8 easily, but we have exhausted all the favours we have re: telecine discounts etc, and we really can't shoot any more film unless we get more funding - we're tied into a formal funding scheme with an English film board.
Many thanks,
Marco
***EDIT - I should add that I'm in the UK so would be shooting 50i***
I've just finished shooting my first Super 16mm short (shot at 25fps).
Unfortunately, due to time, budget and stock constraints (£2,000 + 3 days for a 10 minute short!) I had to drop some shots - namely the title sequence. This sequence was going to be nothing more than a series of close ups of someone's hand as they write on a notepad.
I can't get the 16mm kit again, but I can get a Z1 and an SG Pro 35 mm converter. If I shoot in HDV, and deliberately treat the Z1 footage to look grainy / old / almost 8mm, do you thing I could use it for the title sequence and then add it to the Super 16 film?
Exhibition format for festivals is going to be Digibeta (we are editing from digibeta master in FCP and outputting to DBeta).
Any advice on this much appreciated - I know I could shoot super 8 easily, but we have exhausted all the favours we have re: telecine discounts etc, and we really can't shoot any more film unless we get more funding - we're tied into a formal funding scheme with an English film board.
Many thanks,
Marco
***EDIT - I should add that I'm in the UK so would be shooting 50i***