How to Fake the Super 16 Film Look

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2017
  • Let’s try a cinematic 16mm film look with a digital camera.
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  • @DSLRguide
    @DSLRguide  6 років тому +531

    here's the flicker overlay file in case you want to use it: www.dropbox.com/s/kbgumcease5wdzu/flicker.mov?dl=0

    • @Electromanx3
      @Electromanx3 6 років тому +3

      Thank you, Simon!

    • @RinuchristoManuel
      @RinuchristoManuel 6 років тому +2

      Thank you😊

    • @JimineyBob
      @JimineyBob 6 років тому +1

      Cool! Thanks for the extra help

    • @factsverse9957
      @factsverse9957 6 років тому +2

      DSLRguide I just got my full frame stills film today.

    • @flapdance
      @flapdance 6 років тому +2

      Side comparison was a bit short in this movie of the flicker filter. Tumbs up for the rest. THX for the download. :)

  • @76boromir
    @76boromir 6 років тому +1153

    Wait about 30 years on, and you will watch tutorials a la "How to fake DSLR look":...."close down 3d holographic mode, turn on 2 dimensional image filter, sharpen the image, downsize image to ridiculously small 4K, add some of that good old stylish digital noise in shadows,..."

    • @lrave17
      @lrave17 6 років тому +16

      76boromir wtf so true

    • @jtwestt
      @jtwestt 6 років тому +3

      dead lmao

    • @DannyTaddei
      @DannyTaddei 6 років тому +13

      No one will ever collect a 1975 toyota corola or crave the sound of a 1980s CD player but which is about what you are suggesting. I get the point and you have one. I'm just saying that harsh has few uses.

    • @JohnSmith-wj2wd
      @JohnSmith-wj2wd 6 років тому +11

      Uhm, where I live, the 97 corolla actually is a collectors item. At some point everything becomes a collectors item or nostalgia piece. The reason not that many classic cars survived is because people back then thought the exact same thing and had it sent to the crusher, not knowing that many years later, the same car could be highly sought after.

    • @eduardopascoal7893
      @eduardopascoal7893 6 років тому +2

      Danny Taddei nobody will ever collect a 1975 corolla? That is simply not true

  • @BramNaus
    @BramNaus 6 років тому +218

    I loved the perspective to mimic not only the technical details but also the perks of working with film, like waiting to watch the footage, not being able to preview footage, etc. really interesting way of approaching digital film!!

    • @CharmingNewSociety
      @CharmingNewSociety 6 років тому +11

      I have to say, that's the one aspect of this video I don't really entirely agree with, forgoing certain features like playback or card capacity. I'd rather just discipline myself not to overly rely on them as opposed tricking myself into it by eliminating them. Focus on the shot at hand whether you have playback or not. Minimize the amount of takes you do regardless if you are able to shoot hours and hours of footage.
      Seems silly to actually "cut your hand off" by depriving yourself of the options, like for example only bringing a small capacity SD card. I'd rather have the option and try not to over-depend on them. At least if you run into trouble you have those tools available.
      I enjoy shooting on film when I'm able to. But if I'm shooting digital, whether or not I'm emulating film, I don't see the point in giving yourself all the same restrictions as if you were actually shooting film.

    • @BramNaus
      @BramNaus 6 років тому +2

      Jacky Lawrence I agree with you! I would not try this at all if I had an inportant shoot.
      However, with this approach you have no other choice and it will get you thinking about the decisions you make while filming. So emulating ‘shooting on film’ will develop those techniques, even when shooting digital...

    • @samvalentine9243
      @samvalentine9243 6 років тому +2

      Bram Naus or you could just shoot on film several times to gain respect for the process. If what you learn doesn't carry over to your normal practices, then you didn't learn anything and it's time to go back.
      Simulating the process with digital must make the fallen filmmakers of the 20th century turn in their graves...people should learn to appreciate the luxuries of digital without taking them for granted. Intentionally limiting yourself in that way seems like shooting yourself in the foot before you start.

    • @CharmingNewSociety
      @CharmingNewSociety 6 років тому +2

      +Same Valentine, exactly. That said, when I can't shoot film I'm always going to at least simulate the aesthetic. Sometimes much more subtly than shown here, but enough to look more filmic than that clean digital gloss.

    • @k3super16mm
      @k3super16mm 3 роки тому +1

      check out this guy's instagram @k3super16mm. he seems crazy

  • @jeremydulac5920
    @jeremydulac5920 6 років тому +44

    That flicker takes everything to the next level! Many thanks for this!

  • @ZTalks
    @ZTalks 6 років тому +40

    You are a genius. Its only because of you, I am not upgrading my canon T3i :)

  • @isaaccarlton
    @isaaccarlton 6 років тому +47

    I just watched City Of God for the first time. The cinematography is incredible. I really love the imperfections of Super 16.

    • @nukliozz
      @nukliozz 5 років тому +2

      Isaac Carlton I know it’s a year later but there’s a great interview done to César Charlone on how he approached the filmmaking of that film. He used a specific oil on the actors skin to give it a distinct effect. He is now an advocate of digital filmmaking and thinks filming on film is incredibly bad for the environment. And by the way he shot “American Made” and you can clearly see his filming style.

    • @masterwerneck
      @masterwerneck 4 роки тому

      Yeah, i'm brazilian and Fernando Meireles it's a great director, nowadays he shots only in digital.

  • @allirogorilla
    @allirogorilla 3 роки тому +13

    I find it amazing that back in the days before digital, filmmakers wished there was a away to see the footage immediately - wished they could make as many takes as they wanted without wasting film - and now that we have (that) through the digital medium, we've become spoiled. - most of us want to return to the "good ole' days" and yes, I agree there was something "magical" about it that has now dissipated. It somehow reflects so, in many modern films shot digitally. as silly as it sounds, that "magic" is strangely gone, even when simulated. I like digital because of it's convenience - it does look good now - it's been perfected alright - but yet, oddly, it lacks soul. Sounds dumb, but those of us who love film . . . really love film, and wish we could afford it - 'know" it's magic and miss it on that screen. Maybe because deep down we know that analogue medium can be used forever - we really don' t need electricity for it, or special programs or additional electronics - just light and shadow and chemicals to react to it, and a mechanical machine that takes it all in.

  • @DmitriFilms
    @DmitriFilms 3 роки тому +5

    One final detail you could also throw in, just to get it to that extra level. 16mm has a slight wobble/shake when it is playing due to the actual film running by. Adding a very small digital camera shake into your footage on the Y-axis can introduce that rolling film effect.

  • @Jonny51982
    @Jonny51982 6 років тому +3

    Simon, I just wanted to say that I appreciate your work. I’ve been crap at getting myself started on UA-cam, but you’ve been helping to get me over the hump a bit. I think this is one of my favorite videos of yours, partly because I’m a still film shooter and partly because I enjoy and respect the clear, concise breakdown and the amount of thought that you obviously put into all of this.

  • @2MuchSwag4Funzies
    @2MuchSwag4Funzies 6 років тому +1

    I love how you go through the right details thoroughly and then go beyond what's expected. You have such a feel for this media my man.

  • @ColinBloodworth
    @ColinBloodworth 6 років тому +3

    Simon, I'm constantly blown away by your productions, man. So, so inspiring. Thank you for continuing to make YT content.

  • @nik3727
    @nik3727 6 років тому +2

    there's something calming and relieving and nostalgic about super 16. just learned the team but glad I did!

  • @KawatraProductions
    @KawatraProductions 6 років тому +401

    You're a Great UA-camr as well as a Film maker!

    • @stevensong8784
      @stevensong8784 6 років тому

      @Aman Tech Tips
      Mm-hmm

    • @stylestep111
      @stylestep111 6 років тому +4

      He's a good person too, the world needs more people like him

    • @egemenozan5641
      @egemenozan5641 6 років тому +1

      But why does he sound so sad

    • @CameraMystique
      @CameraMystique 6 років тому +2

      He's one of the most mature youtube photo/videographers. Integrity and quality. Bravo!

    • @samvalentine9243
      @samvalentine9243 6 років тому +4

      He has yet to make a great film so I'm not sure what you mean. This video was just more camera tests.

  • @guyjclark
    @guyjclark 3 роки тому +2

    I'm very impressed with your analysis of the differences between digital imaging and motion picture film imaging, and then your figuring out how to replicate the film look on DSLR! Bravo and Thank You!!!

  • @BassPlayerAvailable
    @BassPlayerAvailable 6 років тому

    You really do think outside of the box with your UA-cam videos Simon. When everyone else is doing the same old tutorials/reviews your actually creating new content that really make you think. Great stuff.

  • @timefilm
    @timefilm 6 років тому +2

    at 2:51 you've made a small error. that's not flickering in the waveform, it's the movement of the film rolling through the gate. It's called film slack. Flicker can definitely add effect though. But it can get annoying when random and not a filmend.

  • @MicahAtkinson
    @MicahAtkinson Рік тому

    I've been adjusting my film-simulation techniques for years-- this is by far the best tutorial I've ever seen. Concise, specific, and the side by side comparisons are perfect.

  • @mangeshmahajan4445
    @mangeshmahajan4445 6 років тому +1

    I love 'Just carry on', Simon! Everything you create is so perfect!

  • @CarsonAllred
    @CarsonAllred 6 років тому +15

    This is the greatest film look video ever made

  • @MichaelColeman
    @MichaelColeman 6 років тому +1

    Your analysis of detail is far beyond my inexperienced ability. This was extremely enlightening and I thank you very much for doing this.

  • @matterofchanceprod
    @matterofchanceprod 6 років тому +1

    I love that you took this thought experiment past camera settings and to the most absurd extreme (small SD cards, no previews, holding the footage for days). Really interesting to think about the possibilities.

  • @DigitalGenki
    @DigitalGenki 5 років тому +1

    Dude, this video is amazing! The content, the way you are passionate about being authentic to Super 16, this video is a poem. Thank you

  • @Kashtin577
    @Kashtin577 6 років тому +1

    This was a fantastic watch. Extraordinarily relaxing, and engaging throughout. Thank you for creating this

  • @MattWileyArt
    @MattWileyArt 5 років тому

    I love how calm and informative your videos are.

  • @sumedhshinde7733
    @sumedhshinde7733 6 років тому

    Whenever I loose focus, I watch your videos, you always have a precious statement.
    Loved this video too,, can't wait for the super 16 video.

  • @jessestarks3128
    @jessestarks3128 6 років тому

    I like the end result and I also like your points on being focused when having a shooting on film mentality.

  • @MrJackx1014
    @MrJackx1014 6 років тому

    I am in love with this video, the background music with your small and rustic voice, combined with something I have a passion for is a guarantueed long time favorite

  • @hannaseedur
    @hannaseedur 6 років тому

    I love your voice so much it’s so calming

  • @carldiamond4234
    @carldiamond4234 Рік тому

    I love this. Thanks for putting out, not only a well crafted video, but also one that is clear and to the point. I especially appreciate that you did not bring up 8-bit, 10 bit or raw as far as the DSLR goes. Excuse me while I got test this out with my EOS R.

  • @lukas_1874
    @lukas_1874 6 років тому +22

    The music is so nostalgic... perfectly fits the great video

    • @faeirieswearboots
      @faeirieswearboots 6 років тому

      Lukas _ any idea what the music might be?

    • @Ferdiepie.
      @Ferdiepie. 4 місяці тому

      @@faeirieswearboots Summer Memories by Simon Cade

  • @SAMoralesTP
    @SAMoralesTP 6 років тому +2

    Seriously reminded me why I love film so much

  • @julienborghino4517
    @julienborghino4517 6 років тому

    Thanks for that! I'm glad you re-used that music again, I loved it the first time 😊

  • @VideosMakeTyler
    @VideosMakeTyler 6 років тому +13

    This guy still repping that T3i... Gotta love it.

  • @Syko3000
    @Syko3000 6 років тому

    Great video! Always have great insights on what I need

  • @mikeinthemiddle
    @mikeinthemiddle 6 років тому +141

    Love the 16mm cameras! I recommend anyone who's into filmmaking to test out the 16mm - it's definitely not for everyone, but it gives lovely results. Thanks Simon, for yet another great video!

    • @mikeinthemiddle
      @mikeinthemiddle 6 років тому

      The Filmmaker's Notebook yeah totally understand! It’s not the most affordable option when starting out haha but yeah definitely try it if you ever get the chance :) Good luck with your filmmaking :)

    • @CryptoProphet
      @CryptoProphet 6 років тому +1

      Film is absolutely more magical, in all it's forms.

    • @jakubs.6817
      @jakubs.6817 6 років тому

      I have a 8mm camera with a nice electric zoom lens and even slow motion mode. Just wondering where I can buy 8mm color film?

    • @mikeydal8460
      @mikeydal8460 5 років тому

      Mike Handschin I absolutely love 16mm film cameras

  • @zeys1073
    @zeys1073 6 років тому

    I just love it. i love everything what you do. Please don't stop.

  • @ArjunPillai
    @ArjunPillai 6 років тому

    Falling in love with the super 16mm look after this video. even though its very soft I like the whole feel of the super 16. Thanks Simon for this good video. keep it coming.

  • @robertbrazier2558
    @robertbrazier2558 6 років тому

    Amazing video, im doing colour grading for a film at the moment and ive wanted to give it a subtle film look just to make it look more cinematic and this video has really helped with that!

  • @dianachamomile
    @dianachamomile 6 років тому

    Ugh you simply just know what to post! I hadn't realized I was familiar with the look of the super 16 but now, I want to experiment!! Thank you for inspiring ☺️

    • @DSLRguide
      @DSLRguide  6 років тому

      +Diana Chamomile welcome :)

  • @Raumweiter
    @Raumweiter 7 місяців тому

    this is such great artistic advice and i think it applies to other creative areas, such as music production, as well.

  • @ArsenyKa
    @ArsenyKa 6 років тому

    Man, you are so poetic! Really enjoying watching your videos! And your music is so good for the mood you inspire! Keep up the good work!

  • @ZinniaRAWR
    @ZinniaRAWR 6 років тому

    Watching your videos, listening to your voice, your background music choice. It feels like i'm watching a film. Really intriguing.

  • @AW_eta80
    @AW_eta80 Рік тому

    u still tha goat Simon. appreciate your work man. -a very long time fan.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- 6 років тому +1

    That was really good Simon.

  • @chipbrandstetter
    @chipbrandstetter 6 років тому

    I grew up using reg and super 8 and am quite thankful for digital. Your videos are great and keep up the tremendous work.

  • @ed6164
    @ed6164 6 років тому

    This was great idea! And thank you for the specifics on how to achieve it - especially pointing out that flicker is also part of the film look...that was a good insight.

    • @DSLRguide
      @DSLRguide  6 років тому

      thanks Edward, it's a remarkably simple effect, but makes quite a big difference I reckon!

  • @PaulTheillusionist
    @PaulTheillusionist 6 років тому

    Loved this video Simon.

  • @REOSGaming
    @REOSGaming 6 років тому

    These shots are beautiful!

  • @nerdchrist8671
    @nerdchrist8671 6 років тому

    Man, this is an awesome tutorial! Thank you very much for this, I will definitely try this soon. Love the old film looks :)

  • @matheusmauad1868
    @matheusmauad1868 6 років тому

    Your videos are ALWAYS more than a simple tutorial. It's all about how to feel the things as humans. That's what i like you the most.

  • @christribelhorn
    @christribelhorn 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this very helpful, philosophical and entertaining tutorial! When I started out with photography there was no digital, kind of miss that sometimes!:)

  • @tarasshevchenko8917
    @tarasshevchenko8917 6 років тому

    FilmConvert are the best! There are a lot more factors to consider than just adding a plugin, and once it's done correctly, it provides amazing results.

  • @nichtanklicken_official
    @nichtanklicken_official 6 років тому

    Your videos are soo relaxing! Great work! Thank you! :)

  • @avalanwa
    @avalanwa 5 років тому

    Your color-matching skill is impeccable.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox 6 років тому +3

    Good stuff! Looking forward to the follow-up :)

  • @helpsloan
    @helpsloan 6 років тому

    Really great video Simon!

  • @danieltehrani9237
    @danieltehrani9237 6 років тому

    I was just about to shoot a short with a super 16 look... it’s like you knew!!!! Thank you so much for this, super helpful video as always

  • @jrnapoli97
    @jrnapoli97 6 років тому +1

    That looks awesome. Good job!

  • @MatthewHyatt
    @MatthewHyatt 6 років тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @monfrancaisaccount69monfra8
    @monfrancaisaccount69monfra8 6 років тому

    your passion for filmmaking is infectious

  • @ricomichel
    @ricomichel 5 років тому

    Thoroughly brilliant video, simple but deep ideas! Bravo

  • @brentpolk2431
    @brentpolk2431 5 років тому

    Awesome! Just awesome! THX a bunch for this. In a world of gaming and 4k tutorials this was a need breath of new air.

  • @OliverJHughes
    @OliverJHughes 6 років тому

    Great thoughts, Simon - loved the piece on intentional shooting.

  • @babybluebabyblue
    @babybluebabyblue 6 років тому

    Loveee this 💕💕

  • @DoktorPlay
    @DoktorPlay 6 років тому

    I love the idea of reducing possibilities and coming back to the core of filmmaking. Something that even the greatest in filmmaking have forgotten these days.

  • @PPP1986
    @PPP1986 6 років тому

    Yeah, boi. I've been waiting for that kind of tutorial. You're great!

  • @konradskilainen
    @konradskilainen 2 роки тому

    Great video, I feel inspired to move closer to film now! Very helpful

  • @bvCREATIONSMCR
    @bvCREATIONSMCR 6 років тому

    Great video nice to see you back sharing you interesting thoughts on filmmaking

  • @texasjustice63
    @texasjustice63 6 років тому

    Great video. Lots of information. Keep them coming.

  • @s.storumus8620
    @s.storumus8620 5 років тому

    The music is so soothing

  • @fiev
    @fiev 6 років тому

    I'm waiting for this!

  • @LSJMediaProductions
    @LSJMediaProductions 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the overlay and information here...awesome channel!

  • @JomToons
    @JomToons 6 років тому

    Beautiful video Simon. Thank you 🙏

  • @Nydus85
    @Nydus85 6 років тому

    I was doing similar experiments with my gh1 to mimic the 16mm look, but your results are way better!
    I'll try the magenta shift thank you so much (and flickering too).
    The best dslr channel on youtube

  • @theryaner
    @theryaner 6 років тому

    The grading you did on this was excellent. nice work!

  • @vazzufree
    @vazzufree 6 років тому

    You've grown, great to see you after a long time

  • @loisli1338
    @loisli1338 6 років тому

    Stunning bg music!

  • @Jason-td9jw
    @Jason-td9jw 6 років тому

    That's insane, I was looking for a video just like this a few days ago and boom a perfect video just uploaded

  • @bobbybray
    @bobbybray 6 років тому

    Nice headspace to be in. I remember the days of waiting and then viewing in the viewing theatre or on the Steinbeck. Sometimes you need to take a breath and think about the creativity instead of having everything instantly and being able to 'perfect' everything. Imperfection and accidents are what makes something individual. Analog and chemicals is a 'live' organic precess and once it's 'born' it lives as an individual! Thnx for all the great vids

  • @sampierce1012
    @sampierce1012 4 роки тому

    This is a awesome tutorial i have a film coming up and i decided i wanted to create a more 70s or 80s film look and this is gonna help me do it thank you

  • @NatesFilmTutorials
    @NatesFilmTutorials 6 років тому +59

    Because micro four thirds is roughly the same size as 16mm it should be a bit easier to replicate. I'm going to try it out!

    • @Nydus85
      @Nydus85 6 років тому +1

      Yes and no, for the feature film the black swan, in tight spaces they used a 7d to mimic the look of the 16mm film. I think there is some strange math conversion between sensor size and 16mm lenses (like how far is a 16mm lens from the film?) btw I'm trying with an old gh1 with c-mount lenses and I get better results with my apsc nex5n. so strange.

    • @mrbarkan
      @mrbarkan 6 років тому +2

      Francesco Bonalume They used a 7D because it was the height of DSLR hype and the 7D was the only one able to do 24p at the time.
      The GH4 and GH5 with it's latitude and lens choices, are be able to reproduce the S16mm "look" with pretty good precision.

    • @ShaunDobbie
      @ShaunDobbie 6 років тому

      Micro 4/3 is around 4 times larger.

    • @mrbarkan
      @mrbarkan 6 років тому

      Shaun Dobbie when recording UHD the GH4 crops a bit more, at 2.3x relative to 35mm Full framework at 16x9. It gets really really close to Super16mm, so much that it falls inside the usable image circle of most C-Mount lenses.

    • @ShaunDobbie
      @ShaunDobbie 6 років тому +1

      Lol I forgot about that, I even have a GH4.

  • @gustafgoransson5026
    @gustafgoransson5026 5 років тому

    I love the super-16 look. Keep up the good work!

  • @PhazedAU
    @PhazedAU 6 років тому

    love the music

  • @drsjamesserra
    @drsjamesserra 5 років тому

    Beautiful!

  • @OzinNital
    @OzinNital 6 років тому

    Your videos are helping me alot bro!!!
    Thank you so much, blessings from Aruba!

  • @GabrielSanchez
    @GabrielSanchez 6 років тому

    Amazing video man! gonna try this ASAP

  • @septonovic
    @septonovic 6 років тому

    Always love your vids.

  • @dotty4422
    @dotty4422 6 років тому

    Wonderful vid. Thanks, Simon.

  • @yodgetfit
    @yodgetfit 6 років тому

    IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR A VIDEO

  • @Mintyseden
    @Mintyseden 5 років тому

    Wonderfull Wonderfull story and tutorial. thank you so much, for that piece of calm among the youtube noise!

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico 6 років тому +4

    That was greeeeeat!!

  • @Gunarman
    @Gunarman 6 років тому

    Well Simon, I was watching this video in a light hearted wide smile. I buy some vintage fast lenses to get cinematic image as close as possible and you are right. We have to get rid some of that digital convenients to be 100% focus on how to frame our story. Thanks for such a sweet video!

  • @ASSADZMANFILMS
    @ASSADZMANFILMS 6 років тому

    Yes!!!this is awesome thank you for this!!

  • @jrnapoli97
    @jrnapoli97 6 років тому

    Love the shot at 2:57 . Great work!

  • @papitasloup2119
    @papitasloup2119 Рік тому

    This is perfect! I hate seeing tutorials that only focus on post production to make dslr look like film when it's really important that you actually mimic it while filming, it's not just a filter

  • @heyste11a
    @heyste11a 6 років тому +61

    I'm not sure what big revolution will come after we no longer record digitally, but I wonder if in 2050 there will be filmmakers saying, "I've really gotten into recording digitally on to SD cards recently. It really gives my footage a lot of vintage blocky noise and artifacts."

    • @ClashBerry
      @ClashBerry 6 років тому

      Yup, really fascinating to think about!

    • @samvalentine9243
      @samvalentine9243 6 років тому +6

      The context you're describing sounds more like future hipsters choosing vintage just because they think it's cool. I hope that doesn't happen, but it probably will.

    • @ketchup5728
      @ketchup5728 6 років тому +1

      Sam Valentine of course it will and what's the difference between that and all the people who shoot on film now.

    • @samvalentine9243
      @samvalentine9243 6 років тому +4

      ket Chup film produces a much better image. It holds up despite being older technology. That's why people still shoot on film, not just because it's cool or makes them seem interesting.

    • @paolomarcellogrant30
      @paolomarcellogrant30 6 років тому +1

      its like how the real hipster are shooting on vhs now.

  • @KandidReviews
    @KandidReviews 6 років тому

    wonderful ! loved this method.

  • @jessegandy7039
    @jessegandy7039 6 років тому

    I really appreciate you making this.

  • @Vinyltoast
    @Vinyltoast 6 років тому

    incredible tips, very informative, i'm gonna give it a try! thankyou!

  • @IslandsOfFun
    @IslandsOfFun 6 років тому

    Your videos are very informative and help me with the way i present my videos.