Hi all,
I'm looking to shoot my first serious short film later this year. The film will be based on a true story and set in the 1970's. The thing I really want to achieve with it is to have the whole look and feel of the 70's, not just with the costuming, set and props but I want it to look like it was filmed IN the 70's, hence why I'm not shooting in digital.
Now here is my real pickle: To achieve this 70's "look", what is the most important factor? A super 16 camera from the 70's, the film stock, the lenses or a combination of all three?
Or am I off the mark completely here....
Thanks
I'm looking to shoot my first serious short film later this year. The film will be based on a true story and set in the 1970's. The thing I really want to achieve with it is to have the whole look and feel of the 70's, not just with the costuming, set and props but I want it to look like it was filmed IN the 70's, hence why I'm not shooting in digital.
Now here is my real pickle: To achieve this 70's "look", what is the most important factor? A super 16 camera from the 70's, the film stock, the lenses or a combination of all three?
Or am I off the mark completely here....
Thanks