amazing ARRI machine turns digital into motion picture film .... from my visit to Cinelab London

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • This is a follow up to my first video where I visited Cinelab in London. Their modified ARRI machine turns digital images into film, by printing directly onto color negative film stock.
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    0:00 the amazing arri machine
    0:57 digital to film - how does it work?
    5:24 the machine at work
    8:32 outro
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Komentáře • 58

  • @edwardf56
    @edwardf56 Před 5 měsíci +7

    It's so much fun to see this now. I was the Technicolor Control Supervisor in Hollywood where my job was to manage the film to digital transition in the early 2000's. I calibrated those lasers every day to get multiple iterations on a film stock. Every time the studio changed to a new film stock (different emulsion) we had to recalibrate those lasers before production. Awesome video. Glad to see someone is still interested in film and I still believe film is better looking. We at Technicolor had a great idea of making separations (asset protections) on the ARRI recorders and low and behold they all got into the game. My first job was recombining old acetate separation and recombine them into a new OCN. Fun days in the studios.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před 5 měsíci

      Wow really cool! We need to hear more about your knowledge

  • @vers1fier
    @vers1fier Před 10 dny

    The greatest technological achievements are the hybrid of digital and analog.
    Beautiful machine.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před 10 dny

      Yea it’s a great machine!

  • @EpicMindFilms
    @EpicMindFilms Před rokem +13

    Dune and The Batman did this process witch were shot by DP Greig Fraser. It really dose look good on the big screen especially on Arri Alexa LF footage combined with vintage lenses! Great video!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem +2

      Nice! Those were beautiful films

  • @AselaArt
    @AselaArt Před rokem +3

    I love how they used this process on DUNE. The grain really suited the dry desert setting. Great video, thanks for sharing!😀

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      yea definitely! great looking movie

  • @pacthesir
    @pacthesir Před měsícem

    One thing about 35mm film that's better is that the colors are usually deeper, sometimes it needs correcting but usually it looks so much more deep, blacks and blues and reds and greens all just seem more... cinematic and nice.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před měsícem

      Yup yup yup!

  • @sneakingelephant
    @sneakingelephant Před rokem +2

    Great video. I love that you are able to show us the behind the scenes workings of this technique with first hand interviews. I’ve only read about the digital to film technique prior to this.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      Yea it’s amazing tech. Great info

  • @Ramog1000
    @Ramog1000 Před 4 měsíci +1

    is that whats meant when you see "Recorded using an ARRI Digital Film Recorder" in a fully animated movie like Kung fu panda 2?

  • @SinaFarhat
    @SinaFarhat Před rokem +4

    Interesting process!
    Now let's hope that whoever maintains the 35mm master source also takes care of the building so that there isn't a fire or flood!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem +2

      Of course 😃

    • @klausmoritzpeitzsch690
      @klausmoritzpeitzsch690 Před rokem

      and so that no one builds an underground railway beneath it causing it to collapse. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_Archive_of_the_City_of_Cologne#Collapse_of_the_archive_in_2009

  • @studioavenir6726
    @studioavenir6726 Před rokem +2

    Good work, I loved it! This is probably the most expensive "film look preset" on the market. :)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      hahah its leagues beyond a preset

    • @studioavenir6726
      @studioavenir6726 Před rokem +1

      @@ribsy I was joking, of course. But in a very practical way, it is a preset because some default process is applied to the image (to achieve certain look), isn't it.
      Anyways, let's leave technicalities. I love your videos, bro, especially these factory tours you shoot. Keep making them, it's great to see the how things get made.

  • @eliagard3437
    @eliagard3437 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for that piece of documentation!

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching

  • @Thomasbrownphoto
    @Thomasbrownphoto Před rokem

    Love this process 👌

  • @ninjaroo882
    @ninjaroo882 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video, always been fascinated by the laser film recorders! Did they have any CRT based recorders like a Celco? Did you capture any video on the contact printer?

  • @andrewelliott4436
    @andrewelliott4436 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. Thank you. We hated video when it first appeared - but TV producers would swear blind that it looked better than film - and there was no arguing with them at that time. (Cameraman retd.)

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      Haha can’t imagine anyone thinking digital looked better! 😂

    • @andrewelliott4436
      @andrewelliott4436 Před rokem +2

      @@ribsy They weren't looking at the pictures - they were looking at the bottom line - and not understanding that un - disciplined shooting makes for hours of expensive editing.

  • @sergeantcrow
    @sergeantcrow Před rokem +1

    Impressive machine....

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem +1

      It is indeed

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Před rokem

    very clever stuff

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails Před 9 dny

    Now I want to produce a short film and have it mastered on Ferrania P30.

  • @brentfisher902
    @brentfisher902 Před rokem +1

    I was doing the consumer version of this with DVD decrypter, remove the Macrovision, record it on a VHS recorder, then digitize it back and burn a DVD..

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem +1

      interesting!

  • @ale_s45
    @ale_s45 Před rokem

    Amazing, there's a similiar option for Super 8 film thought very few labs offer it

  • @slashmaster2
    @slashmaster2 Před 5 měsíci

    I don't have any 35mm. Will it do 8mm, super 8 or 16mm?

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I don’t know

  • @LostJediJC
    @LostJediJC Před rokem

    whoa i didn't even know this was a thing

  • @bagnome
    @bagnome Před rokem

    I don't know if they'd do it, but I think it would be cool to print some home movies to 16mm.

  • @dotbmp
    @dotbmp Před rokem

    Do you know of anyone who takes digital photos and prints it to negative stock like this but for still photography?

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem

      I don’t 😅

    • @brentfisher902
      @brentfisher902 Před rokem +1

      Get an SLR camera from the thrift store, a 24 inch or larger Full HD TV, a computer with a graphics program such as Gimp, and a color developing kit and tank. Load the picture on the computer, invert the colors (if you want the resulting image appear positive when you hold it up to the light), and set the camera for f/4 or more open. Then take about a 1/15 of a second shutter speed shot for ISO 400 speed film for each picture, make sure to align the image in the viewfinder. Once you shot the roll, develop it with the color kit.

    • @paulohvs85
      @paulohvs85 Před 4 měsíci

      Gamma Tech, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

  • @christopherrodriguez7223

    Science is cool!!

  • @MidnightsEdgeAfterDark

    this seems like so much work when you could have just shot it on film to begin with

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před 10 dny

      lots of reasons why they produce in digital first

  • @arricammarques1955
    @arricammarques1955 Před rokem

    35mm-65mm wipes the floor with digital.

    • @ribsy
      @ribsy  Před rokem +1

      i think many agree with you

    • @randallstewart175
      @randallstewart175 Před rokem +1

      As the guy explains, if it's shot on digital, the image stays digital. The idea that the enhanced imagining qualities of 65mm film will expand and improve the digital image is beyond stupid. For all of the word salad here, this process manages to combine the best of digital and worst of both technologies onto one film image. I assume this exists because in many parts of the world, movies are still shown from film projection, not the digital projection which has taken over the US.

  • @kennyadvocat
    @kennyadvocat Před 8 dny

    I need this so i can take my 1980s camcorder footage and print it into 4k film