a visit to ilford
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2023
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Fun Fact, Jason didn't put a Black and White filter on this entire video, that's just how the UK looks.
Jason is spoiling us with this increased regularity of video releases
Its very odd seeing you shoot scenes I walk past every day and totally take for granted. Sometimes hard to appreciate what's in your own back garden
Your M7 might be shooting on frame 11 because you have the mechanism on the inside of the backdoor set for running 220 film.
I see that you made sure to hit the 10min mark, this is good
Holy moly you should’ve asked where they’re keeping the secret reversal vault that stores their emergency flaming hot Mountain Dew stockpile.
Watch this whenever you wonder why film is expensive
Watching this reminds me that as mundane as the UK seems to me, to others it must seem as interesting as the Mojave desert does to me.
Something tells me that this is the first Jason has seen chemistry.
Excellent video. That factory must have had a lot more occupants in the boom years. It's not just analogue cameras that are getting old but also the machines that make the film. A fascinating insight.
Unbelievable process. We are so lucky film is still being made.
I've visited this factory before, without even realising! For a brief (and dark) period of my life I was a car salesman, for a car dealership in Wilmslow not far from there. All our new cars would get dropped off in a big carpark next to a factory in Mobberley, and we'd regularly have to go and collect them and drive them back to the dealership - this was the first journey any of those cars had taken on public roads, so that was pretty cool. Anyway turns out that factory was the one in this video - all this time I've been shooting Ilford film, I had no idea it was produced there!
The machines in the factory are absolutely amazing.
I never realized an entire youtube video in black and white can look this good
I half expected that about the middle of the film...you were going to pull a Wizard of Oz and go from B&W to Color and start shooting the new color Phoenix film!!!
Wowzers, that sheep and bench shot, wowzers! 🎉🎉🎉 Love the tour, new love for Harman/Ilford!
You have done Ilford and the world of film photography a great service with this excellent documentary - thank you 🙏
Bro is spoiling us with the uploads
Really interesting video, gives you a really good perspective on how film is made. All those people who keep moaning about the cost of film going up really need to watch this because it's no easy thing to just increase production to meet high demand when you have all those different stages as well as machinery & trained staff to consider.
looking forward to that ultra-large-format video you have now promised us