16mm and 8mm Filmmaking

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16mm
16mm films
8mm
8mm films
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analogue film techniques
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celluloid filmmaking
Cement Splicer
cinematography
Clamp Lights
Counter Clockwise
Creative skills
Daylight Spool
digital finishing
Editing Machine
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experimental filmmaking
Feed Reel
film editing processes
film labs
film production
film scanning
film splicing
film stock selection
Filmmaking activities
Footage Counter
Hyperfocal Distance
Kodak
lighting
low budget cinematography
Magnetic Sound
Magnetic Sound Film
motion picture camera operation
Motion Picture Film Stock
Plastic Super
Playback
Reflex Cameras
Reversal Film Stock
Room Tone
Shutter Speed
Sound Head
sound recording for film
Spring Motor
Sprocketed Rollers
Squawk Box
Super16
Super8
Superb
Sync Dialogue
traditional film workflow guide
VHS Camcorder
VU Meter

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367429478
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is an essential guide to making traditional 16mm and 8mm films, from production to post, using both analog and digital tools.

Focusing on low-budget equipment and innovative techniques, this text will provide you with the steps to begin your journey in making lasting work in the legacy medium of great filmmakers from Georges Méliès to Steven Spielberg. The discipline of 16mm or 8mm film can initially seem challenging, but through the chapters in this book, you’ll learn strategies and insight to develop your craft. You’ll discover the right camera for your needs, how to light for film, and the options in planning your digital post-production workflow. The book includes numerous hand-drawn diagrams and illustrations for ease of understanding, as well as recommended films and filmmaking activities to help you build your knowledge of film history, technical and creative skills within each chapter theme.

By applying the suggested approaches to production planning, you will see how celluloid filmmaking can be both visually stunning and cost effective. This is an essential book for students and filmmakers who want to produce professional quality 16mm and 8mm films.

Jacob Dodd is an independent filmmaker and educator who creates short films in 35mm, 16mm, and 8mm motion picture formats. He specializes in personal memoir documentary and fiction filmmaking and combines traditional production techniques with experimental practices. Dodd uses traditional film methods to bring forth a feeling of nostalgia, a transcendence of time, and a sense of the familiar. He is an Associate Professor of Cinema and Screen Studies at Oswego State University of New York.

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