Love the look! Very 1960s vintage. Looks like the registration is not the greatest, but with some stabilization in post it should be perfect. Did you add the sepia look in post, or did the scan come out like this? Looks great. Very nice shots. Classic b/w 16mm film makes everything look great.
@@16mmfilm91 I shot some 16mm ektachrome recently with a K-3 and the footage was pretty cool although you and me would most likely color correct it (being that we're into film.)
@@16mmfilm91 thanks for responding fellow awesome filmmaker. I mistakenly mentioned that I shot a film with a 16mm K-3 with Ektachrome, but it was actually that I filmed with a Yashica Super 8mm camera with Ektachrome (I did film with a 16mm K-3 recently but I actually used Kodak Vision 3 500 for that shoot.) But here is the link to the short film. . . which was partially filmed with a roll of Ektachrome Super 8mm Kodak film as well as regular 720 video with a Sony (point and shoot) Cybershot. Enjoy. . . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9oGGnjDUMb8.html
@@Mr.FranciscoJesusAldana thank you very much for the film preview, I always wanted to explain to people the difference between video and film..and you have it in one movie ... I had the feeling that it is a super8 camera in the rearview mirror :))) thank you very much and good luck