Showing posts with label 16mm Film Stocks from Pro8mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 16mm Film Stocks from Pro8mm. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

HEALING WITH HOME MOVIES



I have often told my clients over the years that one of the most often overlooked, but important reasons that you want to move your home movie archive onto a hard drive, sooner rather than later is to “BE READY”.  

While we often associate Being Ready with a planned event such as that 50th anniversary party or retirement dinner happening sometime in the future, there are other times in life that you find you will want to be ready for something unexpected.

Our family recently had the tragic experience of loosing a family member quite suddenly.  In the shock and sadness of this also came the realization that we, as the keepers of the family archive would have only a few days to edit together a beautiful memorial piece that would be shown at the Wake. Instead of being a daunting task trying to collect material from various people and sources and rushing to get them hastily digitized, because we were ready, the experience was in an unexpected way part of our healing.  Because we were ready, we found that the process  of putting together this tribute piece offered us a feeling of comfort, and was a vital part of our mourning and grieving. As we scrolled through her life on film from baby, to child, to teen, to bride, to mother, and so much more, we laughed, we cried, and most of all we were grateful that we would be able to bring others comfort in their sadness with an amazing story of wonderful memories of our loved ones life, which we set beautifully to music. 

More importantly, we could do the editing ourselves, without the assistance of strangers or a company recommended by the funeral home.   Just about a year ago we encoded the entire family archive that was  gathered from several generations of different family members home movies  and put it on to file format.  This was a huge improvement from our prior version which was DVD.  You can not edit a DVD, so there was  no option for extracting clips.  This version has the home movies encoded to digital files on a  Codec called  Pro Res  422.   The entire archive was organized into playlists on several hard drives. This encoding gave us the ability to plug the hard drive into our Mac Computer  and we could quickly scan through each film and extract clips of our loved one throughout her life.   We were then able to  edit the clips to tell a story.  We are not experienced editors, but these new programs are extremely easy to use.  We used Final Cut Pro, but imovie, or any computer base editing system (compatible with the Codec you chose) will work.  We found appropriate music.  The process took about 6 hours to look through 1 TB drive worth of material, select our clips and edit them. 

We were able to burn our  10 minutes edited piece onto a  DVD to play on a loop at the Wake.  In addition, we  burned  copies to give to family members so that they would have this tribute as a permanent memorial to our loved one.  The power of this cannot even be put into words. 

 I think especially during those private moment of sadness and grieving, the ability to create a story without the assistance of strangers or a hired production company is so wonderful.  It is an extension of the love you feel for the departed, and allows you to  tell the story that you want to tell, the way you want to tell it as a visual eulogy.

I hope this post will help motivate you to be ready for whatever life’s events can be more fully realized through the memories and healing power that lie within your family films.  Our loved ones and their legacy live on and are sustained through our photographs and films.  Take care of them, and treat them with the integrity they deserve. 

"Mourning is one of the most profound human experiences that it is possible to have... The deep capacity to weep for the loss of a loved one and to continue to treasure the memory of that loss is one of our noblest human traits". (—Edwin Shneidman, 1980)


sample home movie scan in HD to Pro Res  http://vimeo.com/32595596   



Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hollywood News Writes About The Power of Super 8 Film

Hollywood News Writes About The Power of Super 8 Film

Cine journalist Bob Fisher writes about Phil Vigeant's book, The Power of Super 8 Film. To purchase the book, or find out about one of our workshops or seminars go to www.thepowerofsuper8film.com

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Power of Super 8 Film - A New Book by Phil Vigeant

Super 8 Film Book

The Power Of Super 8 Film
-Insider Secrets Every Filmmaker Should Know
by Phil Vigeant, President, Pro8mm, Burbank, CA


Many emerging filmmakers spend a fortune on equipment, expensive university film programs, private filmmaking boot camps, or over priced post-production, that often renders mediocre quality, and they still feel as if something is missing. They look at their progress as marginal compared to their financial investment, time commitment and ability to work the craft. That is the purpose of this book. Filmmakers will get the expertise I can offer from running my company, Pro8mm that has worked with industry insiders who have shot Super 8mm film for over 30 years. The Power of Super 8 Film illustrates why I invented products that changed the way filmmakers and the entertainment industry have used Super 8 film, emerging from a format used to shoot home movies in the 1950's-1970's to a professional production medium. Pro8mm workflows have been used in hundreds of commercials for national brands, dozens of 35mm theatrical releases, and award winning music videos and television shows. The Power of Super 8 Film will guide filmmakers through the steps they should take to immediately get the experience of shooting film on film, the way all the greats did.

The book is written in a non-technical style that will be easy for any newcomer to film to understand, while providing fantastic tips for filmmakers at any level on finding cameras, shooting different film stocks, choices in processing techniques and integrating Super 8 film into digital workflows and new media applications. I explain how to get a huge bang for your filmmaking buck by using an inexpensive Super 8 camera, a 50 foot cartridge of film, chemistry and the very best in digital scanning.

This book fills a much needed void among other books written on cinematography as it encapsulates the use of Super 8 film as a professional production medium giving real examples of work done in the format. It is not a technical manual on focus, lighting or other technical nuances of the craft, (of which there are plenty of existing references) but rather a guerilla guide that gets down to the nuts and bolts of Super 8 today. Nothing else like this currently exists.

The book is 104 pages, paperback and is available for $14.95 at www.pro8mm.com

Monday, October 19, 2009

Pro8mm Tip of the Day: How to Pick a Place to Scan Your Super 8 Film



As I was working on updating my own VIMEO and You Tube Channels this weekend, I lost myself in the many great Super 8 films that people have posted. I found that I can spend endless hours just watching everyone’s stuff, and of course, since this is my profession, I am always curious about the cameras, film, processing and scanning workflow. Some of the DIY folks have produced some really good stuff. Great in fact. Filmmakers who enjoy the power of one, and have the time to maticulate over moving their super 8 film to digital can achieve a decent result, providing they understand how to minimize the dirt, and the film was lit correctly to begin with.

What I found somewhat interesting however was how many scans done at facilities are producing results that look so bad. In many cases, worse than the DIY telecine that filmmakers have done.

So here is a tip I hope you will use. Before you choose a place to scan your super 8 film, go to YouTube and Vimeo to see what kind of quality a scanning facility can offer. Most companies now have samples of their stuff up there, or their clients have tagged what facility did the scan. Check out as many as you can find. You will be amazed at the range of what you see.

As I looked at all of my competitors stuff, as is human nature to do, it validated for me the differential between the quality of the scans that we provide far exceeds the differential in the price. One more thing…don’t be fooled by “fake” HD. HD is a native 1080 scan that comes directly off the scanner, not an SD telecine scan that is up rezzed in a computer.

Check it out for yourself.

www.pro8mm.com © Phil Vigeant, Pro8mm 2009

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Grand Opening Of Our On Line Store


Customize your own package with multi format options, buy film and processing, a camera package, or just "play" with a quote. We have re-launched our on-line store. Look for products and specials in the days to come. Email us with feedback on what you would like to see, info@pro8mm.com.

Shop till you drop at Pro8mm!818-848-5522 2805 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505

www.pro8mm.com

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sweet Leaf Party




This is the best Super 8 example we have seen so far from a client who has used our work flow for Pro8mm film, processing and scanning to HD on our M2 Scanner to put up work on the internet. We love how the material looks on VIMEO compared to YouTube. Vimeo allows you to put up to 1 gig of data!!! Pro8mm does native film scans of super 8, regular 8 and 16mm to 1080. The difference is remarkable compared to scans that are up-rezed or line doubled. We also LOVE how HD looks on Vimeo compared to YouTube and we encourage filmmakers to try this site!!! We hope this work inspires filmmakers to scan to native HD! We had a blast working with Trigger Studios!
Watch the video "Sweet Leaf Party" by Break Beat!

Monday, December 29, 2008

THINK BIG SHOOT SMALL HD FILM FESTIVAL






















Pro8mm Announces A Call For Entries For Our Second
THINK BIG, SHOOT SMALL FILM FESTIVAL CHALLENGE
NOW IN HD!


The Classic Super8mm Film Challenge

Call for Entries:
The Challenge is simple. Take Super 8 to the next level by shooting a project that will be viewed in HD with gorgeous 1080 resolution!!! Make a short film on a single roll, selecting from any of our 15 Pro8mm film stocks. All editing is done in the camera without splicing. Send the roll back to Pro8mm to be processed and scanned to Blu Ray Disk on our new Millennium II HD Scanner. Entries will be judged by our distinguished panel. It’s that easy! The top 25 entries will be screened at a dedicated screening and party in Los Angeles, June, 2009 (exact date and location TBA.) Select footage of these films will be chosen for the new Pro8mm DVD Demo which is sent to production companies worldwide.

First Prize: 12 Roll HD Movie Trailer Package
Second Prize: 8 Roll HD Movie Film Package
Third Prize: 4 Roll HD Movie Film Package
Honorable Mention: Several Gift Certificates for HD scanning


What you need to do:

- Fill out an Entry Form. You can download the PDF Entry at http://www.pro8mm.com/

-Select your roll of film from any of the 18 super 8 stocks Pro8mm makes.

-Include your Entry Fee of $108.00. We accept Visa, Mastercard , American Express or check.

-Be sure to read the Guidelines and sign the entry form at the bottom

-After you shoot your roll, send it back to us for Processing and scanning to Blu Ray before May 1, 2009 along with the Submission Form and Release Form sent to you with your roll.

That’s it! Wait for the Blu Ray to arrive. Think you can do better? Enter as many times as you like.

What Pro8mm will do:
-Once we receive your entry form we will ship you your roll of film along with a Numbered Submission form. We will process, prep and clean and scan your roll of film.

-A full scene to scene color corrected scan will be done on our new Millennium II HD Scanner.

-Each entry will receive a personal Blu Ray copy of their work to keep.

-Parts of your project may make it on our Promotional DVD which is sent out to production companies worldwide.



http://www.pro8mm.com/ 818-848-5522 2805 West Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Pro8mm Completes First Scans on M2













The movement to HD has been taking place at electric speed at Pro8mm and many systems are now up and fully functional. The M2 scanner is working beautifully with scan capacity to 3 high definition standards, 1080i, 108Op and 720p along with putting out the most amazing quality standard definition 525/625 (NTSC & Pal) we have ever seen from small gauge film. Scan's can be done from Regular8, Super8, Max8, 16mm and Super 16mm to HD Cam, Hard Drive or Disc.

AMAZING 1920 x 1080 SINGLE FRAME GRAB FROM THE M2 :


The M2 can grab single frames at 1920 x 1080, which gives filmmakers and archivists exciting creative options to create high quality stills from their super 8 and 16mm film. AND IF YOU THINK THIS LOOKS GOOD, WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THE SCANS IN SUPER 16! Theimages above were shot on Pro8/43 film stock, the New Fuji Vivid film with our prototype Max1014 camera, then scanned on the M2 to 1080 Hard Drive. The MAX 8 modified Canon 1014 XLS produced amazing results! The Max1014 modification is now available at a price of $950.00 for the gate, viewfinder and 85 filter . This is a fantastic opportunity to get Canon 1014 XLS owners into Max8 and Hi Def compatibility. Remember , Max8 is compatible with all Super8 cartridges, and after modification the camera is still compatible with traditional Super8 framing.Pro8mm Scanning on the M2 with daVinci 2K color corrector has surpassed all expectations on many levels as we start our journey to better scanning and the HD world. As the staff watches the images up on the BIG screen, you can't help but be in awe that so much image can be captured on such a tiny frame! This is particularly true when combined with modern film stocks, Max 8 cameras and our award winning processing! You've got to try it to believe it! Our Pro8mm all inclusive discount packages on the M2 start at just $360 for 4 rolls of film (about 10 minutes), processing, prep and clean and scanning to either SD or HD compressed to hard drive. Upgrades are available to uncompressed computer files, HD Cam, Dual Sync, Blu Ray or Pal. Our M2 16mm packages start at just $550 to Hard Drive. Hard drive and disc recording of both compressed and uncompressed files are up and running with the help of our new Raid 0 1.6 Terabyte server and additional back-up memory of 3 Terabytes. All Jobs will be saved for a minimum of 2 weeks for in house back-up. We have not yet finished with the Blu Ray set up , which should follow shortly. CALL FOR PRICING AS WE ARE STILL ADDING NEW SERVICES FOR THE M2 WEELKY! 818-848-5522.

























































































































Wednesday, March 12, 2008

List of Pro16mm Film Stocks


List of Available Super 16mm Film Stocks ...$45 for stock and processing.
All Pro16mm film are 100 foot daylight loads. Call us at 818-848-5522 to inquire about our all inclusive discounted pacakes of film, processing, prep and clean and scanning on one of our 3 scanning systems, Rank, Y Front or MMII HD!

Pro16/22
– ASA 64 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 5 -stops of saturated grain and color. Super F-64D repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Pro16/53 – ASA 250 Tungsten Negative Film:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain and saturated colors for full chrominance. Eterna 53 stock repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Pro16/63 – ASA 250 Daylight Negative Film:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain and saturated colors for full chrominance. Eterna 63 stock repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Pro16/73 ASA 500 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Can easily achieve saturated colors while maintaining the subtle contrasts of skin tone. Eterna 73 stock repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Pro16/92 ASA 500 Daylight Negative Film:
Latitude 5-stops of moderate grain. Very forgiving to mixed lighting situations. It is the perfect film for behind the scenes with uncontrolled light. Fuji Reala stock repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Super16/65 – ASA 100 B&W Reversal Film:
Latitude 3-stops of fine grain structure. Repackaged from Plus-X reversal film to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Super16/66 – ASA 200 B&W Reversal Film:
Latitude 3-stops of moderate grain structure. Repackaged from Tri-X reversal film to include Pro8mm award winning processing.


Pro16/Fuji 16mm Stocks are also available in 400’ spools. Other stocks can be ordered upon request based on availability. Additional lab services available, including cross processing, push, pull, and skip bleach. Our DVD demo has sample shots sample of many of the new stocks.