Showing posts with label Super 8 Film Stocks from Pro8mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super 8 Film Stocks from Pro8mm. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why People Use Super 8 Film To Create Hip Campaigns for National Brands


Recently, various members of the press who have been curious about who uses Super 8 in 2011 have interviewed me. Their curiosity has been sparked by the release of the recent J.J. Abrams Film, Super 8. The press usually starts their inquiry about Super 8 with people at Kodak, or some college professors who may have taught a super 8 class “in the day.” They may have spoken to an archivist who works with home movies and historical collections that represent a fabulous montage of our history and culture from the 40’s, 50’s 60’s and 70’s. But then, invariably, the get referred to me, a director of marketing for a company that has specialized in Super 8 film for over 35 years and who has had the privilege of knowing first hand that thousands of projects of all kinds, from various industries, are shot on Super 8 film every year.

A few days after the Super 8 movie came out, I was called by MSNBC who wanted to do a segment at a real Super 8 camera store. They were hoping to see an enormous collection of vintage camera models, both obscure and common. When I told the person that called that we didn’t have any cameras like that or any projectors– she said, ok then, we will have to get back to you. Which they didn’t. They didn’t get it.

Unless the interview is being done by one of the film industry trade magazines, (which has a little more understanding for the desire to work with a variety of mediums), the conversation usually goes something like this.

Interviewer: “So, is Super 8 back?”
Me: “Back? Where did it go?”
Interviewer: “Well, who shoots this stuff? A few people who want to create a sense of nostalgia, right?”
Me: “Well no, actually it is being used in some very hip campaigns for companies such as Roxy, Billabong, Whole Foods, Swiffer, Ford Automobiles and hundreds of other national brands for food, beverage, clothing, sports teams, fast food restaurants, and more. You can see it in TV shows such as American Idol and True Blood, and Music Videos for some of today’s hottest artists such as Katy Perry and Beyonce, as well industrials, independent projects and political campaigns.”
Interviewer: To create a sense of nostalgia, right?

So instead of feeling frustrated and defensive for the umpteenth time that “they just don’t get it” or offended that no matter how much time I spend explaining about how we upgrade the cameras with things that modern filmmakers would want, state of the art negative film stocks which we reformat, 16 x 9 aspect ratios, native 1080 scanning and Pro Res files off our state of the art scanner, I started thinking about it. What is nostalgia from more if an intellectual perspective? And I decided, maybe these interviewers are more intuitive then I thought.

Nostalgia is by definition as a sense of longing. I decided to embrace this possibility. What is it that makes me nostalgic? What is it that I long for? For me it is a wish or desire to connect with people in a way that is engaging, organic, and intimate. To get away from the Facelessness of Facebook and the 500 people in my network, many who I really don’t know that well, or in some cases, at all.

I think that purveyors of National Brands get this. Modern society tends to be very isolated and spread out. Many people are looking for a simple way to communicate their product or brand. This perhaps may be the fall out from all the corruption we have seen in recent years in the finance industry, bailouts, and sex scandals among the politicians.

I think there is a movement happening. A shift toward taking back our power in small ways individually. It’s an awakening that does make us feel nostalgic for the corner store or a place like “Cheers Bar,” where everybody knows your name. The needs and wants that have been created by a corporate-driven culture that feed our egos are being replaced with a need to feed our souls. 


Community. Connectivity. Individuality.
Big brands are caught up in this, and now have to re-brand themselves to fit in with this movement and economic cycle. They want to embrace the local farmer; small bank and many in the face of unemployment are themselves cultivating entrepreneurship. They want people to see them as committed to sustainability and protectors of the environment.

So how does a company like Wal-Mart portray themselves as the local hardware store? Personal story telling. Focusing on individual contributors as opposed to corporate culture. What better way to do this then with Super 8 film?

So yes, bring on the nostalgia. Everyone loves a good story and that “feel good” feeling especially shot on Super 8 film!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The "New" Super8-85


(Actual super 8 frame shot with this film stock)

We now have an excellent supply of the extremely popular Super8 85 – ASA 100 Daylight Reversal. Clients love this stock and many say it is the best replacement film for discontinued Kodachrome 40. Super 8 85 is now being made from double super 8-85, supplied by Kodak, slit and loaded at Pro8mm. It has 3 stops of latitude and very fine grain. This is a traditional reversal film stock, suitable for projection, or it can be cross-processed as a negative. Cartridges sell for $30 a roll which includes our award winning processing, You can also purchase a test package which includes a native 1080 scan on our Millennium 2 to HD on Blu Ray Disk for $108.00, or in SD to DVD for $88.88. Look for a sample of this stock on Vimeo shortly.

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, March 12, 2008

List of Pro8mm Film Stocks




SUPER 8 FILM STOCKS 2008

All film is $30 a roll inclusive of processing unless noted. For all inclusive discounted packages call 818-848-5522

NEW VISION 3 – Pro8/19 ASA 500 Tungsten Negative
Latitude: 9 – stops of Fine detail in both image and color for very natural reproduction. Excellent choice for low-light filming. Reformatted for the new Vision3 5219. ($35 stock & processing)

Pro8/43 - ASA 160 Tungsten Negative: VIVID 160
Latitude 7-stops of extreme fine grain and much more saturated colors for full chrominance. Fuji recommends as the best replacement for Velvia, the highest contrast in color Negative, *Enhanced Telecine Characteristics. Reformatted from Eterna 43 160 T.

Super8/65 - 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.

Super8/66 – 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.

Pro8/01 - ASA 50 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of extreme fine grain. Sharpest super 8 film available. Shows fine detail in both image and color for very natural reproduction. Great for shooting when there is an abundance of daylight. Reformatted from Vision2 5201.

Pro8/22 - ASA 64 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 5-stops of fine grain. The last of the Super F series of film. Reformatted from Fuji Super F 64-D. (Best substitute for older EXR Pro8/45 or Super F series film)

Super8/80 - ASA 64 Tungsten Reversal E-6:
Latitude 3-stops of fine grain repackaged to include Pro8mm award winning processing. Muted colors more like the old VNF Ektachrome film. This stock needs an 85 B (not 85 A) to convert daylight.

Pro8/12 - ASA 100 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of extreme fine grain. Sharpest super 8 film available shows fine detail in both image and color for very natural reproduction. This is great for shooting with fine detail when there is an abundance of light. Reformatted from Vision2 5212. Special discounts on large orders (Over 100 Rolls) of this stock inquire.

Pro8/17 - ASA 200 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Very sharp super 8 film shows fine grain very natural reproduction. Reformatted from Vision2, 5217.

Pro8/63 - ASA 250 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Very sharp super8 film with fine grain detail. Good choice for shooting outdoors with some shadows, such as in a woods. Reformatted from Eterna 63 250 D. *Enhanced Telecine Characteristics.

Pro8/53 - ASA 250 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain and saturated colors for full chrominance. Reformatted from Eterna 53 250 T Stock. *Enhanced Telecine Characteristics. All New Fuji film (Eterna) have Enhanced Telecine Characteristics which is a lighter orange mask that improves blue performance making the blue less noisy.

Pro8/05 - ASA 250 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Extremely sharp super 8 film. Fine detail in both image and color for very natural reproduction. Good choice for shooting outdoors with some shadows, such as in a city or in the woods. Reformatted from Vision2 5205.

Pro8/18 - ASA 500 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Fine detail in both image and color for very natural reproduction. Excellent choice for low-light filming. Reformatted from Vision2 5218.

Pro8/73 - ASA 500 Tungsten Negative:
Latitude 7-stops of fine grain. Can easily achieve saturated colors while maintaining the subtle contrasts of skin tone. Reformatted from Fuji Eterna 500T. *Enhanced Telecine
Characteristics. All New Fuji film (Eterna) have Enhanced Telecine Characteristics which is a lighter orange mask that improves blue performance making the blue less noisy.

Pro8/92 - ASA 500 Daylight Negative:
Latitude 5-stops of moderate grain, but is very forgiving to mixed lighting situations. It is the perfect film for behind the scenes with uncontrolled light. (Example weddings, try this film with concerts lighting its amazing. Reformatted from Fuji Reala 500D.

TRY THE MMII HD SCANNER $108.00

TRY THE “Y”
$88.88

Includes one roll of Pro8mm film, processing, prep & clean, full scene to scene color corrected scanning to DVD. Best way to test your camera and our products!!!