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ADVANCED EMULSION: Silver Halide Crystals, Imaging Couplers, Orange Masks and Processing
After months of research and struggling to find much information online about film layers and the processing stages of emulsion, I got in touch with Kodak who went above and beyond to teach me what I needed to know and help me get all the details right. We ended up collaborating to put this video together in an easy to digest way so that everyone else who is passionate about film can learn it too. I hope you enjoy, Mia :)
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HOW TO STOP LIGHT: ND Filters, Aperture, Depth of Field and ISO
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What is a STOP of light? Why are lens stops labelled that way? How do you work out the aperture? How do you change Depth of Field using the Aperture? What is an ND filter? Why are NDs labelled in fractions? How do you double ISO exposure? What is Bokeh? How do you change the shape of the Bokeh? How do you work out the Diameter of the iris?
CAPTURING THE FRAME: FPS, Shutter Speed, CMOS/CCD Sensors, Rolling and Global Shutters
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CAPTURING THE FRAME talks about frame rates, shutter speeds, shutter effects, CMOS sensors and CCD sensors and tries to answer the following questions: What is FPS? How do you create slow motion footage? Why do we call it 'Shutter Angle'? Are shutters physical? What is the effect of a shutter angle? What is Shutter Speed? Rolling Shutter vs Global Shutter. What is a Shutter Effect? Does Shutter...
SHOOTING WITH FILM: Gauge, Perfs, Exposure Index and Choosing Stock
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Film stock explained! Learn how best to choose film stock for your shoots! What is Exposure Index? How do you measure film gauge thickness? Whats the difference between 16mm and super 16mm? Whats the difference between shooting 35 and super 35? Shooting 3 perf compared to 4 perf explained. Can you travel with unprocessed film?? Negative stock and reversal compared! What is Cross Processing? Tun...
FROM LIGHT TO SENSOR: Waves of Colour, Photosites and Bayer Patterns
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Camera sensors Explained! Bayer Patterns Explained in detail! Bayer Pattern Colour Filter Array and image processing explained. Photosites meaning? Photosites vs pixels! What are pixels and how do they work? How does a camera sensor register light? How does a camera register waves of colour? Who invented the Bayer Pattern? How do cameras capture images? Low Dispersion vs High Dispersion glass! ...
FROM LIGHT TO LENS: Refracting, Coating and Diopters
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Lens Coating explained! Why are lenses Coated? What is Coating made of? Refracting explained! How camera lenses work! Diopters Explained! How do diopters work? How does a camera lens work? Camera Basics Explained! How to use a Split Diopter! Learn what happens when light travels through the glass elements in a lens and how coating affects refraction to help you get clearer images.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @billy.7113
    @billy.7113 10 годин тому

    Instead of "400 times slower", you should say "slow down to 1/400”. 😟

  • @kw80yt
    @kw80yt 2 місяці тому

    This is the clearest explanation I have seen on this subject. I knew all of this from scattered sources and books, but this packs all these concepts into a very clear visual presentation. Well done! Tip for a future video if you feel like making one: reciprocity failure. Silver halide crystals need two photons to arrive within a short period before they will form a latent image. This is also why there is a threshold exposure and film will not fog in a canister or film changing bag where some light can come through.

  • @Noobinski
    @Noobinski 2 місяці тому

    The vid is great, but your little tank animation in 0:30 is exactly wrong 🤣

  • @FielBeppuOliveira
    @FielBeppuOliveira 2 місяці тому

    really good content!

  • @SnepperStepTV
    @SnepperStepTV 2 місяці тому

    in order to teach more people how to make the more modern stuff, why not make it easier to take IRL/Offline classes and courses on chemistry and encourage the creation of antiquated stocks such as early double 8mm which had drastically different ISOs and such. then there's some of us who like the way it is, without it having to be perfect, instead because of what it is. its much more intuitive to have the easier stuff as a opening that those who may not be sure or may only want to try for a while to learn something new to try it. then those who are really into it learn how to make the more advanced stuff. we may find a new method to develop Kodakchrome with chemicals that do exist, and perhaps some that are actually good for the environment when dumped outside if only anybody tried or was able to.

    • @SnepperStepTV
      @SnepperStepTV 2 місяці тому

      for what its worth, a lot of us who's eyes glaze over on stuff like this video of other sanitized, genericized modern teaching tools would be helped by a length of time to review a much more in-tune presentation (think 16mm industry films) as many times as we need to get some memeatics down and then some paws-on, guided learning is what we would need. our so-called failure comes from being placed in a mold we don't fit in and made to move before we are ready. starting before ready leads to mistakes and when it comes to these kinds of practical skills, mistakes can lead to harm, damage, and even death.

  • @Sate1
    @Sate1 3 місяці тому

    Amazing

  • @doctorae724
    @doctorae724 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding presentation. Automatic sub and like!

  • @neekonsaadat2532
    @neekonsaadat2532 7 місяців тому

    This is a fantastic video, great job simplifying these concepts while presenting enough detail to be informative. Keep it up!

  • @r.d.l7236
    @r.d.l7236 9 місяців тому

    Now that's how to explain the sensor and how it collects the natural lights

  • @Prens1
    @Prens1 10 місяців тому

    One of the best channels on UA-cam! I wish you would produce more videos. What a useful work you do. It's really incredible.

  • @Tensor_7
    @Tensor_7 10 місяців тому

    brilliant video

  • @Lol-k2k3r
    @Lol-k2k3r 11 місяців тому

    Very good in-depth video on this topic, where there isn't much info scattered around the internet, quite a lifesaver thanks!

  • @elianaposada
    @elianaposada 11 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @g1234538
    @g1234538 11 місяців тому

    This video was brilliantly made! I loved the animations and your detail for each step! One question I have, I am a bit confused by what you said at 5:10. As far as I know, Lippmann emulsions are photographic emulsions for use in Lippmann photography, a technique invented by Gabriel Lippmann. They were just very thick emulsions of ULTRA fine silver halides so that the interference patterns light made could be captured as a dyeless form of color photography. Is this just something else entirely?

  • @ritvikedoliya3532
    @ritvikedoliya3532 11 місяців тому

    On 9:48 how are there 5 bonded carbon in the rings?

  • @VictoriaGulisano
    @VictoriaGulisano Рік тому

    so useful! thank you

  • @briancowan528
    @briancowan528 Рік тому

    excellent video.

  • @demondays7334
    @demondays7334 Рік тому

    This video explaining such a complex process is absolutely amazing. You have satisfied my childlike wonder and awe about Film. Thank you!

  • @waynepayne864
    @waynepayne864 Рік тому

    this is the best video on this. hands down, i also couldnt find info, the best and top result was like a high school girls homework. its been 2 years since you posted this and you probably dont think about the video that much, but i want to remind you you did a great job.

    • @thecinenetwork6477
      @thecinenetwork6477 Рік тому

      Thank you Wayne!!! I really appreciate the comment. I do consider picking up the channel and making more videos for it, I've got a couple ideas so hopefully in the near future you'll see some more posts :)

    • @ndrikaanyika4516
      @ndrikaanyika4516 3 місяці тому

      @@thecinenetwork6477I would like to agree with Wayne. You’ve done an absolutely fantastic job explaining complex processes. I hope you make more videos although I can only imagine how much time must go into creating such well crafted and detailed content. Thanks so much.

  • @corneliustitiu8739
    @corneliustitiu8739 Рік тому

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @yellowcrescent
    @yellowcrescent Рік тому

    Great job with the visuals and explanation. Thanks!

  • @Watchmaker_Gereon-Schloesser

    THANK you! And now, to become even more "insane" explain us Kodachrome... Woooow. Even more steps... Super well done!

  • @andrewdewar8159
    @andrewdewar8159 Рік тому

    Awesome !

  • @johnjay370
    @johnjay370 Рік тому

    I prefer to use T stop as it is more uniform across lens sets.

  • @elifseflu5550
    @elifseflu5550 Рік тому

    İt is sooooo nice lovid tha video

  • @MichaelB-wm5cg
    @MichaelB-wm5cg Рік тому

    What does the number 0.3ND in front of the neutral density letters mean?

  • @custodianfile
    @custodianfile Рік тому

    thank you

  • @markgalura2891
    @markgalura2891 Рік тому

    I now understand my rangefinder a little more after watching this video

  • @dilushanaynkaran6274
    @dilushanaynkaran6274 Рік тому

    This channel need more subscriber ...Underrated channel ...❤ I really love the way they explain..very hard work

  • @Oceansta
    @Oceansta Рік тому

    Good video. What's the difference between 16mm and Super 16mm?

  • @jakewestbrook3214
    @jakewestbrook3214 Рік тому

    even though I know most of this, things like the perf system and the difference between 35 and super 35 were new to me.

  • @jack-cv9rq
    @jack-cv9rq Рік тому

    The Cine Network

  • @jangrzybek3036
    @jangrzybek3036 Рік тому

    That is amazing and unique video! Thank you!

  • @NathalyPinheiroo
    @NathalyPinheiroo Рік тому

    I love these videos!!

  • @shayaxelrod7691
    @shayaxelrod7691 Рік тому

    So to answer the question: ISO vs ND-Filters for a long-exposure image. They both darken the image but ISO introduces noises and ND_Filters don't. Right?

  • @James_BAlert
    @James_BAlert 2 роки тому

    Could you do a video on stabilising pictures both pre & post processing with gimbals & other gizmos......tripods, tracking, aerial shots(helicopters etc)... Also how to deal with an image that has a sudden increase of light such as a rocket launch! I Really enjoy your informative animations!😊

  • @FYGOKENTROSS
    @FYGOKENTROSS 2 роки тому

    GREAT VIDEO!

  • @d2wmedia
    @d2wmedia 2 роки тому

    Amazing in depth explanation! I wanted to ask, what software do you use to make these visually pleasing infographics that are easy to understand? Thanks!

  • @garrydolley
    @garrydolley 2 роки тому

    Great video! But, why is it "typical" that the shutter speed should be the inverse of twice the frame rate? I'm new to this...

    • @JaydenLawson
      @JaydenLawson Рік тому

      Apparantly, when the 180º rule is implemented, it best mimics how your eye perceives the world - with a little motion blur. If you wave your hand in front of your face, your fingers aren't all that sharp - they're a little blurry. 180º mimics this, and will add a little motion blur to the frame. If you used a 360º shutter angle (for example, a shutter speed of 1/25, and the frame rate is 25 frames per second), then you'll have a lot more motion blur than what you see in real life. If you use a 90º angle, or less (for a frame rate of 25 frames per second, this would be a shutter speed of 1/100), this would capture less motion blur, and the result comes out a little jittery.

    • @garrydolley
      @garrydolley Рік тому

      @@JaydenLawson thanks for the explanation!

    • @desistars7089
      @desistars7089 11 місяців тому

      ​@@JaydenLawsonbrother can you tell me is that interlaced scanning or rolling shutter is same

  • @kconrad5893
    @kconrad5893 2 роки тому

    Magenta and yellow makes RED, not orange. 🙄

    • @kw80yt
      @kw80yt 2 місяці тому

      They are not formed in equal amounts.

  • @MaganmashFlutefighter
    @MaganmashFlutefighter 2 роки тому

    Jeff sent me!

  • @Scrizati
    @Scrizati 2 роки тому

    How do this channel and video have so little exposure (pun intended)! They're brilliant

    • @thecinenetwork6477
      @thecinenetwork6477 2 роки тому

      I think it's because the channel is still developing... (pun also intended) :D

    • @markgalura2891
      @markgalura2891 Рік тому

      Missing some key words big ones being film and photography

  • @aminesmaeilistudio
    @aminesmaeilistudio 2 роки тому

    Hi your video is very helpful and amazing i hope continue and create new training video 🙏🙏

  • @mirageleung
    @mirageleung 2 роки тому

    Underrated channel. Thank you! Could you explain demosaicing as well in how the 4 pixels are interpolated to become a single pixel?

  • @ThongNguyen-fl9jp
    @ThongNguyen-fl9jp 2 роки тому

    So many people will understand the process more because of this video! Thank you!

  • @Red-Ox-Films
    @Red-Ox-Films 3 роки тому

    Color negative motion picture film is processed with ECN-2 chemistry, not with C-41. If you process cine stock with C-41, you will get an unwanted color shift. Cross-processing in production environment is rarely done, as it delivers unpredictable results.

  • @bobmastronardi4702
    @bobmastronardi4702 3 роки тому

    Complex emulsion technology suspended inside a strip of film no thicker than a strand of human hair. Now that’s what I call cool technology!

  • @z.a.s.5615
    @z.a.s.5615 3 роки тому

    I really love this channel!

  • @tlatosmd
    @tlatosmd 3 роки тому

    360fps is the highest speed of many prosumer video camcorders nowadays. Already by the 1950s or 1960s, there were special high-speed *FILM* cameras for scientific purposes that could exceed 1 million frames per second.

  • @tlatosmd
    @tlatosmd 3 роки тому

    You could've added that the split diopters where invented (or first used in movie films) by Orson Welles for "Citizen Kane".