Do you sometimes feel like your vision for a film is lost in translation? It can be a frustrating experience, but one that can be avoided (or at least minimised) by understanding and implementing some storyboarding fundamentals.
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This challenge is all about capturing the little moments. Feel free to do this challenge using your phone, a film camera, or a polaroid. Make an adventure out of every day!
Fuji’s film simulations aren’t just a filter you slap on. They’re unique to the Fuji ecosystem, endlessly customizable, and react in wildly different ways to different colors, light, tones and textures, and occasionally faithfully emulate classic film stocks. Here are the ones you need to know.
“1979” Recipe Settings BASE FILM SIMULATION: Astia DYNAMIC RANGE: DR400 WHITE BALANCE: 6300K COLOR: -2 SHARPNESS: -2 HIGHLIGHT TONE: -2 SHADOW TONE: -2 NOISE REDUCTION: -2 Although I like my Gold L…
Lights, camera, action! Teach your students about making a movie with the help of these printable film strip templates. Let your kids work together and draw their own movie scenes on the film strip templates. There are several different template sizes included in the PDF. Contents: 8-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 8-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 6-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 6-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 5-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 5-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 4-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 4-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 3-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 3-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 2-Panel Vertical Film Strips - Black Border 2-Panel Vertical Film Strips - White Border 1-Panel Vertical Film Strip - Black Border 1-Panel Vertical Film Strip - White Border 5-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - Black Border 5-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - White Border 4-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - Black Border 4-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - White Border 3-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - Black Border 3-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - White Border 2-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - Black Border 2-Panel Horizontal Film Strips - White Border 1-Panel Horizontal Film Strip - Black Border 1-Panel Horizontal Film Strip - White Border Page dimensions: 7.5”x10”. Terms of Use - For personal and educational purposes only. PDF format.
What are Fujifilm Film Simulations, and why should you care about them? Learn about that here, with comparisons of all the Film Simulations.
Those of you who read my “Favorite Fujifilm film simulation recipes” article know that for quite some time I’ve stuck with one single recipe for color and another for B&W. Tha…
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Learn how to develop black and white film with coffee in this tutorial, including a caffenol developing tips, the developer recipe, and example images,
A camera is only as good as the lens that goes with it. So we'll explain everything about the different types of camera lenses, and why and when to use which!
We have created a film directory with common or popular film formats. With 40+ years and developing millions of rolls of film, our film knowledge runs deep.
Fujica 35-EE old film camera. 1961. f1.9 45mm lens Shutter speeds up to 1/1000th of a sec. Has a fully manual mode. The viewfinder is smart, it has 2 images superimposed that come together when your aiming point is in focus. The focus dial is on the back of course. Shutter speeds are B 1 ,2 ,4 ,8 ,15 , 30, 60, 125, 250,500 ,1000 in fractions of a sec.
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Fuji’s film simulations aren’t just a filter you slap on. They’re unique to the Fuji ecosystem, endlessly customizable, and react in wildly different ways to different colors, light, tones and textures, and occasionally faithfully emulate classic film stocks. Here are the ones you need to know.