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Another wave of unfortunate analogue news is brought forth by Fujifilm as the company announces that it has ceased production on all Eterna and Reala motion picture films.
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Warhol may have been an East Coast native but art brought him to sunny California once upon a time. Shot in 16mm color film, "San Diego Surf" was left unfinished due to injuries after his attempted murder but recently completed by his co-director Paul Morrissey. Four decades later, the film is screened for the first time.
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Whilst most films are now produced digitally this year Leeds International Film Festival is not only showing several experimental analogue films but is offering you the opportunity to take part in several workshops looking at shooting and developing both Super8 and 16mm film.
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Forget too-good-to-be-true graphics and special effects - the scratchy, grainy appeal of film adds an unmistakable charm to music videos. For this week's PYHOF, we prepared a list of music videos taken with film - hopefully it inspires you to make your own analogue videos!
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On two warm summer nights, a fellow film student and myself shot a light painting film. We did it with a Bolex and 100ft of 250D, 16mm, color movie film. We wanted to push the limits of light painting, creating movement, rhythm, character, and conflict. So with the help of a few friends, we began our luminous conquest, one frame at a time.
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After seeing the article, "Lomo In Motion", by j-robert in Analogue Lifestyle, I decided to share two of my student films from....7 years ago! Join me in my nostalgia with these projects that kick started my love for Lomography and everything analogue.
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The Lomo philosophy can sometimes be set into motion! With movie film formats such as Super 8mm and 16mm, Lomography can take on an entirely different nature, introducing time as another variable to be played with. (And the equipment just looks cool!) Allow me to explain and show you...