Too much work? Not if you are [Yuta Ikeya], whose 3D printed movie camera uses commonly-available 35 mm film stock rather than the 8 mm or 16 mm film you might expect. 3D printing might not seem ...
Let's dive in. At the top of the clip, Baker is at FotoKem in Burbank to check a 35mm print of Anora. He explains that select theaters will screen the film using this print for a roadshow they're ...
Not all pictures being printed are from a phone, however. The last few years have seen the revival of digital cameras. There has also been a surprising renaissance of 35mm film. Mr Clarke said ...
It’s no surprise that Rainbow Photo Video on Ke‘eaumoku Street, which has been around since 1989, has a retro vibe inside the ...
However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardware. 35mm scanners are comparatively more common, so [Christian Chapman] decided to modify ...