Why is expired film better?

Why is expired film better?

Why is expired film better?

It can lead to creative results. Generally, old film produces images with more grain, increasing color shifts, more contrast, and less sensitivity. If you don't know your expired film's history—how it was handled or stored—you could be in for some surprises when you develop film.

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Can i take my son to watch a 15 film?
No one younger than 15 can go and see a 15 rated film in the cinema. No one younger than 15 may rent or buy a 15 rated video, DVD or download.
2024-02-15 19:46:45


Why are 35mm film so expensive?
From what we understand, the cost to make 35mm and 120 film continue to increase for a lot of reasons — including rising production costs, competition from digital photography, and changing consumer preferences.
2024-01-13 15:41:02


Is film protected by copyright?
Motion pictures are typically embodied in film, videotape, or videodisk. Copyright in a motion picture is automatically secured when the work is created and “fixed” in a copy. Only the expression fixed in a motion picture (camera work, dialogue, sounds, and so on) is protected under copyright.
2024-01-11 01:17:14


Should i film in 24fps or 60fps?
More fps also means more details, making the scene look unrealistic. That is why most filmmakers stick to 24 or 30 fps. On the other hand, 60 fps allows you to capture more movement and slow down the shots. In projects with fast movement, it is usually beneficial to shoot it at 60 fps.
2023-06-06 02:37:39

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