2010-09-24 // 18:52:24 orezemit still some problems sealing the perimeter of the film causes the spot at the top, i guess. leaking chemicals? this was also a problem with late versions of sx-70 films as you know. didn't cause the non-developed area of the picture, but it did make a mess on the rollers.
it's still an excellent result.
/i'm now looking even more anxiously to your 'on the se' photos of your next film. after reading the synopsis of the hitchcock film i didn't think it was the same story. just wondering. if you need a good key grip just let me know. ;-)/
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this time, i'm shooting in brussels with a belgian crew.
I only shot twice in the states : once in Miami (almost got killed by a gang) and once in NYC (great souvenir)
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2010-09-24 // 18:22:57 orezemit my favourite of your 'test shots' so far.
love his expression.
i just wish they didn't have that 'U' (or 'V) at the top. it is getting better though. that's all we can ask for.
well done zvevi.
/ps. - i started 'the wrong man' last night. good so far. will love to see how you treat the narrative at the beginning & end. now i need to go find the hitchcock movie. same name - different story?/
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A) all my B&w pics had the same failure at the top. So I guess I was not chosen for the exhibition, too bad. cause I saw some pics from the other testers and they do not have this problem. Guess my batch was not ok... :(
B) the hitchcock movie is a completly different story. I did adapt the book and change a few points.
2010-09-24 // 17:23:11 wish good, good news...thanks for the tip, zvevi!
2010-09-24 // 16:51:29 swkitt c'est ma préférée ! beau travail monsieur ;)
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c'est aussi ma préférée... avec son petit côté "night of the living dead" ;-)