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1 fps cine scanning & frame edits.
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This video shows how IC captures cine film at 1fps.
It is annoyingly slow, 400ft takes around 8 hours but I am stuck with it.
Mostly it looks after itself during a scan.
Once scanned, the image sequence is imported in to DV Resolve to remove dead and flash frames. and any rubbish I don't want in the edit.
This is done prior to any colour work, so you can clearly see the different levels of film deterioration in the same reel with different film stock in this edit.
Some red, some blue, poor lighting, and some bits just fading away to nothing 40 years after shooting it.
You can't do colour work unless you slice things up in to individual shots.
If you try and treat a whole reel in one go it will fuck up.
I always remove tape splices, they move the film in the gate due to the thickness of the tape and look awful as they pass by like a steam train.
It means removing about 5 individual frames of film which is un noticeable.
Music by Bert
00:00 scanning
02:34 frame edits
It is annoyingly slow, 400ft takes around 8 hours but I am stuck with it.
Mostly it looks after itself during a scan.
Once scanned, the image sequence is imported in to DV Resolve to remove dead and flash frames. and any rubbish I don't want in the edit.
This is done prior to any colour work, so you can clearly see the different levels of film deterioration in the same reel with different film stock in this edit.
Some red, some blue, poor lighting, and some bits just fading away to nothing 40 years after shooting it.
You can't do colour work unless you slice things up in to individual shots.
If you try and treat a whole reel in one go it will fuck up.
I always remove tape splices, they move the film in the gate due to the thickness of the tape and look awful as they pass by like a steam train.
It means removing about 5 individual frames of film which is un noticeable.
Music by Bert
00:00 scanning
02:34 frame edits