Oahu, Hawaii - Bolex EBM 16mm - Fuji 160T Eterna

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Scenes around Oahu, Hawaii. Shot on Bolex H16 EBM with Fuji 160T Eterna Film Stock. Lens is Angenieux 12-120 mm. Locations include North Shore, surf spot in front of Diamond Head, Sandy Beach rocks, Kapiolani Park, and Kalama Valley. Processing by Fotokem.

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  • @montague_____
    @montague_____ Před 3 lety +2

    Incredible

  • @rafaelmoretzsohnfinardi6798

    Hi elliot, you make the sound in production after the filme or you captured the sound using the a external mic? I'm getting a EBM and would love to know.. Great film btw

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 3 lety

      Hi rafael, I used an external Zoom H6 recorder to capture the sounds. Most of the time it was recording after I filmed the footage. Some of the time I had the Zoom H6 recording while the EBM was rolling. You can hear the motor slightly in some of the bird shots at the end. Sometimes I’ll leave the sound of the motor in because it’s kind of cool sounding, but other times just record sound separately from the footage and edit them together in post. You’ll love the EBM, they’re amazing! Let me know when you post some footage! Thank you, appreciate it :)

  • @misterthatman1493
    @misterthatman1493 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey this video looks so amazing. Do you know if the EBM has sound sync/crystal sync already built in? If not are there any motors you'd recommend?

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I believe for the EBM you plug in an external crystal sync motor. It does have the built-in dial for crystal sync when selecting frame rates, but the motor is external. I have the TXM-11 from Tobin Cinema Systems. I think the TXM-24 works good too. I haven’t tried either though. I have been using an H6 Zoom and then just syncing in post.

    • @misterthatman1493
      @misterthatman1493 Před 2 lety +1

      @@elliottlytle Thank you so much! 😄 This is so helpful, I really appreciate it :)
      Do you know how much it cost you in total to have the film developed/digitised? I'm extremely new to shooting on film but I recently bought a Bolex EBM 16mm so I'm trying to learn everything I can :)

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 2 lety +1

      @@misterthatman1493 You’re welcome! It is approximately $100 to get a 100 foot roll developed and scanned to digital for HD. If you want 4K it’s about $150. The best places I know are Fotokem and Spectra Film and Video in LA. They both have websites. Both do great jobs. Fotokem only does modern color negative though. If you have Ektachrome or expired film, Spectra is the go to. Looking forward to seeing some of your footage! Let me know when you post.

    • @misterthatman1493
      @misterthatman1493 Před 2 lety +1

      @@elliottlytle Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it :) This is so helpful
      I'll definitely let you know when I post :)

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 2 lety

      @@misterthatman1493 Sure anytime! Sounds great 👍

  • @goshawkvideo
    @goshawkvideo Před 3 lety +1

    This is great, I've just got an EBM after owning a spring H16 for some time.
    How do you meter? Your exposures are perfect!

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Greg! I think you’re going to love the EBM. They shoot so smoothly. For metering, I use an old analog Sekonic light meter I purchased off EBay. Pretty much works right on the money. It has an extra steel grating filter to use when it’s really bright outside.

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/kWSrUjFezsA/video.html

    • @gregbarnes6203
      @gregbarnes6203 Před 3 lety

      @@elliottlytle Thanks for the advice! Really useful.

  • @maxrownes7914
    @maxrownes7914 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow electric looks so much smoother than hand cranked. It’s such a shame that it’s such an expensive bump up from the usual £400-600 regular Bolex’s

    • @elliottlytle
      @elliottlytle  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Max! Yeah, the registration is much smoother on the electrics. Other people have mentioned that also. It is a bit of a price jump. Good deals can be found though on EBAY and various other places though