Kategorie: 16mm

[Hospital Fragment… ]

An impressionistic series of images inspired by „Tales From the Gimli Hospital“
(Geschichten aus dem Gimli Hospital (1988))

Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988) was the feature film debut of director Guy Maddin, his second film after the short The Dead Father. Tales from the Gimli Hospital was shot in black and white on 16mm film and stars Kyle McCulloch as Einar, a lonely fisherman who contracts smallpox and begins to compete with another patient, Gunnar (played by Michael Gottli) for the attention of the young nurses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_from_the_Gimli_Hospital

[7246 120′ WE… ]

Last spring, in the lane-way behind my apartment I made an incredible find, a can of unexposed 16mm motion picture film lay abandoned in the middle of the alley. A rare find in any decade, I’m not sure what was more amazing, me finding the film, or that the film would be found by someone that knew how to use it. Shot in the alleys and side streets of East Vancouver, this is a movie about the limitless potential held in a Sunday bike ride and a roll of film. … (John Woods, 2011) | https://vimeo.com/johnwoods

[The City (Thomas Beswick, 2011)… ]

‚The City‘ is an art film from the streets of Manchester. The film was shot on 16mm but was hand developed and DIY-telecinied. The first half of the music was created by Dylan Blythin, and the second half was by Jake Rigby. It was a film shot on an old, spring wound Kraznogorsk 3 (k-3) using Kodak Vision 3. (Thomas Beswick, 2011)

>> http://tkbmedia.com/post/13187028050/super-8mm-negative-diy-telecine

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