Want to be a Steven Spielberg, George Lucas or J. J. Abrams, well they all started on 8mm & 16mm, before making Motion Picture Films in 35mm, 70mm & IMAX Film.

NEW Ultra High Definition 4K KODAK Colour 16mm Negative Movie Film 50D 7203 shoot like a pro


Can be projected in Negative, great for Artistic Experimental Filmmaking Results see A.I.E.F.F.

The Australian International Experimental Film Festival

 A.I.E.F.F.'s screening programmes taking place on both the east and west coast of Australia, in Melbourne and Perth

http://aieff.org/

 

 

MELBOURNE 16 X 16 FILM FESTIVAL
Moving Image Coalition. Entry Forms see

http://www.innersense.com.au/mic/festivals.html


 

or Independent Filmmaking for your next Short or Feature    

 


                                                                                     Can also be put back to Colour Reversal/Positive  Film copied through Andec Germany, or transfer to Positive Colour Digital.

 

 

 

NEW KODAK Vision 3 Colour Negative Movie Film in 16mm 50D 7203

Works on ANY Single Perforation 16mm Movie Camera Ever made.

 

Now you can Shoot like a Professional, because they all use Negative, and now it’s there to use on 16mm. Why because, you keep your original on Negative and make a copy to Reversal/Positive film for projection at Cinemas or Film Festivals, if lost or damaged you still have the master original on FILM. 16mm 50D has been calculated as having at least 4K resolution,  can also be Digitally Scanned to  4K, 8K, etc.

Modern Movies shot on Kodak Negative film motion.kodak.com/motion/Customers/Productions/index.htm

 

One 16mm Reel has 100 Feet, that’s nearly 4000 individual Movie Frames of 16mm Film.

This 50D film gives that Ultra High Definition look, made for Daylight conditions, like outdoors sunny or cloudy conditions, can be used at night time but must be assisted with 1000 watt lights. (Get lights from Bunnings Hardware)

Since I bought New this year, film has been kept in the fridge.

If you would like to buy in Bulk, or in 400' or 1000' Rolls, then contact KODAK direct.

http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/AU/en/Landing_Page/ServiceSupportContacts/

 

                                                        Note: ALL 16mm  cameras are made for this film 50ASA, on Automatic Exposure with Light Meter, but if your Light meter is faulty or you want to use on Manual Exposure, I will provide a Recommended Exposure sheet and Data Information on 50D film.

 

Professional Film Lab has Re-opened

NEGLAB

107 Bath Rd, Kirrawee, Sydney, NSW, 2232.

Ph 040 9928 117 email: w.winkelmann.48@gmail.com

http://www.digitalmedia-world.com/Cameras/neglab-stegbauer-motion-picture-film-process.html

 

 Colour Negative Processing Labs around the Globe


Andec Filmtechnik, are able to Print Negative  into Positive / Reversal. Germany                                        andecfilm.de/start_english.htm

 

COLOR-CITY 55, avenue JOFFRE, 93800 EPINAY-sur-SEINE, FRANCEhttp://colorcity.fr/

 

   Pro 8mm/16mm  2805 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, California 91505 USA

 pro8mm.com

 

Cine Lab 315 Pleasant St, Bldg.1, Fall River, MA 02721, USA.                                                                                                                               cinelab.com

 

 

 Super8 Reversal Lab Hoge Zand 30a, 2512 EM, Den Haag, Holland.  super8.nl

 

Nano Lab  36 Grant St, Daylesford,3460, VIC.                                                                                                                                                                nanolab.com.au

 

 

Processing Prices can greatly Differ from Lab to Lab, note the more films you send in, the cheaper on Postage.

 

                           

 

More Labs & Film Event details on Movie Film see MIC Resource List at

  innersense.com.au/mic/festivals.html

 


 

 Or You can Process Neg Colour YOURSELF,                                          But note: since there aren’t many Photographic Warehouses like Vanbar Photographics (Melb Warehouse & Syd small Shop) and Photographic Shops anymore, Processing Chemicals & Training has become scarce.  ( Processing 8mm, Super 8, 16mm, 135, 127 &120 principles and processing times are all the same, for Neg Colour.)

 

In Neg Colour, Film Processing Workshops are run from time to time by                                             Moving Image Coalition & Artist Film Workshop

http://artistfilmworkshop.org/category/workshops/

 

 

Need a 16mm Negative Transfer to DVD copy,  I can help in transfer too.

 

 

Hear and See some examples of this amazing Film on YOU TUBE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njg2i99fVzk


OTHER EVENTS
 

Sunday 8th March 2015 10am to 3pm
SYDNEY CAMERA MARKET
Ultimo Community Centre
Organized by The Camera and Image Collectors Society
sdiacos@aapt.net.au
0425 211 870

SUNDAY 15th March 2015 (9am to1pm)

THE MELBOURNE PHOTOGRAPHIC MARKET

At Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill, Melbourne, VIC.

Melway Ref Map 47E9, Trams at the door, and Box Hill Railway Station is a one minute walk. Contact the Photographic Market. market@apcs.asn.au

www.apcsociety.com.au


 Sunday 21th JUNE 2015 at 9.30am
Annual MOVIE SWAP MEET & AUCTION by CATHS & RD
(Cinema and Theatre Historical Society & Reel Deals)
For more details www.caths.org.au
reeldeals.com.au

 

 

My Payment method preferred Personel Cheques, Bank Cheque, Australia Post Money Order, Aust’ Post COD, and Direct Deposit. Pay pal also accepted.

I SEND REGISTERED POST

 



 

Current 8/16mm Magazines of Interest

International Movie Making

UK     http://super8data.com/database/books_list/magazines/magazine_imm.htm

Reel Image

USA  http://thereelimage.jimdo.com/

Cine 8-16

Germany      http://www.celluloidfilm.de/

 

Home Movie Book for 8/16mm

from Pro 8mm/16mm     http://www.pro8mm.com/


 

See my other items in FILM for Sale!

The more you buy cheaper on POST, I send out a Registered Satchel up to 500g.

( Thats from 1 to 14 rolls of 35mm Still Film.

or 1 to 6 rolls of 8mm / Super 8 Movie Film.

Or 1 or 2 rolls of 16mm. )


Note Neg Film is still being made by Fuji, Agfa, Rollie, and soon Ferrania