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cameras: fuji tx-1 (hasselblad xpan)
Jason gave me a mini heart attack when he said 'Oh yeah I was gonna do a taste test', straight after talking about dog food
ive tasted dog food before 2/10 would not reccomend
@@Xin200O what flavour did you taste?
same
gonna watch this splitscreen with family guy so i can pay attention
Where's my subway surfers to keep me engaged?
add a satisfying video too for max retention
watching multiple grainydays videos at once and piecing the different ratios together like a puzzle.
just boring old family guy or the funny moments compilation v13?
@@Shrek_Has_Covid19 im sorry? all of family guy is funny
Come for the X-Pan, stay for the tortilla folding technique
Yeah...the quarter folds with different things in each layer...that was a NEW one on me!!
the fact most your videos are in the same ratio as the film you shot is so cool to me
Jason, you may get kodaks attention quicker to bring back Aerochrome if you start drinking Caffenol on camera, or go on a hunger strike. Do it for us.
Jason Was the Aerochrome processed in E6 or C31?
@@jeffjarboe3634 The original stuff was supposed to be meant for AR-5 process, but E6 works fine. Here's another rabbit hole:
czcams.com/video/qrCFikZiP3s/video.html
@@northwest_rain I replied in wrong place., meant to be asking Jason, The OP, what process was used to develop the Aerochrome. I have mostly used the C31 in the past myself.
@@jeffjarboe3634 ar-5 but e6 gives more saturation
Nah Kodak HIE is where it’s at
jason we need grainydays merch. i need everyone around me to know how insufferable i am!
I vote toilet photo print shirt
and jason you'd better ship that shit to EU as well
I need people to know how, okay, I am
Everybody already knows how insufferable I am.
The color grading of the video is just on point with the film photos, so seamless experience. Great work !!!
This is what I imagine the grainydays movie documentary will be like
I am honestly just “watching” these for the sound beds and relaxation.
love that the aspect ratio of the video is a pano as well!
This is perfect primer material for Oppenheimer (or Barbie). On a serious note though, I really enjoy this vlog style video that gives a little more BTS of shooting and editing videos. 👍👍
@16:27 Seawood Photo!!! Love this store
I really enjoyed how laid back and relaxed this one was. great video
I loveeee the mini edit of the xpan shot going from negative scan to end result
Love the movie Primer. I love how simple and easy it is to follow the plot. You don't even really need to pay attention.
A real chill fun time of a movie!
Absolutely loved the conversion of the first negative in NLP. It would be cool to see such things more often in your videos.
Those Portra 800 panos slapped harder than a dominatrix convention, exceptional stuff mate! Also loved your aercochrome stills, you've got that stock figured out nicely.
Primer have been on my "to watch" list for a while. A sci-fi movie made on a $7k budget is enough to catch my curiosity.
Primer is a great example of story telling good enough doesn’t need millions of dollars to translate it to screen.
I know a lot of people rave about aerochrome for the different colors of foliage.
But for me, those deep _deep_ blue skies and water tones just slay me every time.
I really like the X-Pan/gold combo - for what it’s worth, I think it had a very painterly ;
(dare I say it!) “cinematic” quality.
I really appreciate the time spent showing both your thought process before shooting, and how that hangover had HANDS - true to life
these photos go haaaard
Love the variation in video format, as well as the xpan photos you’re producing here. Also, this really makes me miss living in NorCal. Thanks for the great videos as always.
Whatever lens you are using now to record these is excellent. Cinematic AF
The second cow photo @19:55 is so cool! 😱😵💫☀️
love the new video style, love the wide format of the video. love your channel. love film. love your pictures. big fan!
Seawood Photo. Being from Michigan; where the camera shops of old are long gone - this place is so cool to me. In Michigan there's a guy that another guys knows who knows another guy that Mamiya RB67's. At Seawood a RB67 repair is a common thing. Northern California is great place to be. Also - I enjoyed your different format on this one. You haven't made a vid I didn't enjoy. Thank you. You've made many cups of coffee that much better, dude.
Lmao that quip about Primer, I had to pause the video for a bit. That movie is something else
I love the widescreen res! I would love to see more of it. Please don’t stop :)
Jason, I love the laid back vibe of this one. Your big journeys and road trips are fantastic, don't get me wrong! But I'm enjoying the cut back approuch to this one
At 20:13 I was thinking "huh, that reminds me of somethi-" AND THEN you pull up the exact thing lmao - nice. Cool shots, like chill vibes on this one, looking forward to seeing the next trip!
Those building interior shots 😍🥰👍
This video is amazing I cant believe how beautiful this whole video is
Unbelievably good video thankyou jason
I sold my Mami 7 and bought a GF670. Best decision ever, fits in my coat pocket or the front zip pocket of my leica billingham bag. 6x7 everywhere, and a nicer lens IMO
Man this video is shot and graded so crisply. I love it
Really loved this photos in this one. 13:00 for example, so cool. and 13:15. Love the architecture and framing.
Marin County Civic Center is a Gem of Architecture design by the Master Architect Frank Llyord Wright - Your Xpan photos are so captivating and inspired- Glad to see through your lens that this building is still in such good shape and remain its origins in taste and form.
This channel makes me feel things. Thank you.
Great photographs man. Really nice aesthetic, you have really nailed shooting on the wide aspect ratio. As one of "them" I have been trying to justify getting a Sirui Venus 35 mm anamorphic lens to do a similar-ish thing, but have not yet succeeded.
I would love to own an XPan. The photos of yours are just magic. Congrats!
Just got finished with the gig. Time to sit back and relax
I really like this format of your videos, the vlog style is a good change of pace
I loving this new video style you are doing
Nice editing! Pure Chill.
Always a shiver down my spine watching you put the lens on, Im so precious with mine because I still use dslrs fairly often and don’t want to be cleaning my sensor
Frank Lloyd Wright approves. In all honesty, your shots of Marin Civic Center are amazing, but the way you make a regular suburban neighborhood look dope deserves real props...and a flaming hot Mountain Dew.
Like these shots a lot! Upping your x pan game for sure…
ooooh the aerochrome ending...NICE!
that cow shot... *chefs kiss*
Those opening shots are probably my favorite of yours so far.
This video was a work of art man! Really enjoyed the vibe. Tangerine Dream meets Tycho with FLW. Chef kiss.
Seawood Photo! I just had my Canon A-1 CLAed there
Dude specked into cinematography hard!
Those recent wide format videos are gorgeous!
I just found you a couple days ago, but I think you might be my favorite youtuber now!
Ouch ... Poor Xpan. I'd be so upset if I dropped an Xpan. I loved that interior location at the end.
i absolutely love the NLP editing
Awesome video! Liked the animation of the negative lab pro in the beginning of the shooting🔥
Thank you for showing us the burger wrap supreme tutorial lol
Thanks for another video!
The little animation to reveal the edit was fire
So a Compact 120 and fun camera to try is the Voigtlander Bessa II (it’s a 6 X 9 vintage folding camera with a color skopar 105mm f3.5 lens) I own one and I think it’s an excellent camera for the trip you described in your plan in this video 😁
god damn ,amazing work,u r a artist now Jason
Excellent pics man!
just saw barbenheimer- you did great in it!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 so well made
So good man.
I recognize that building its the frank lloyd wright expo building?
It was used in the movie gattaca a lot. But it also reminds me of his office building in Kenosha/Racine.
Its retro yet futuristic.
Primer totally chill movie. Much more chill than Upstream Color
Wow the aerochrome shots looked incredible. Awesome video dude!
the snaps of the cows were fire
are you using a anamorphic lense, or a overlay/filter to get the distortion in your widescreen videos, it looks awesome and i love the style
I'm liking the 21:9 or whatever ratio this is for a change - it's a better fit for my phone and my ultrawide monitor. It's kind of fun the ratios shift video to video though.
Very nice Jason
Your nat sound design is awesome
For stuff where I can't bring a full sized medium format camera but I want medium format I've found TLR's are a good compromise. I've found that they take up similar amounts of space as a 35mm slr. Their brick like shape make it easy to stuff into and pull out of a crowded bag since there's less stuff poking out to snag on. But a TLR and 6x6 isn't for everyone.
nicely done! our path will cross somewhere down the line.
I can't help but think some of your medium format needs for the motorcycle trip may be a great fit for a folding 120mm camera like the Agfa Isolette.
pls more of these!!!
Its honestly really tough to photograph well in downtown Chicago that isnt just buildings/ladscapes or just street portraits.
I live here and have tried dozens of times.
My best was from being in a highrise at sunset near the lake and taking a pic of all the enlarged building shadows on the water.
But again that’s still landscape/architecture in nature.
the quality goes so hard
Good video, second best on your channel so far.
Konica Pearl IV. Smallest medium format folder I could find, beautiful glass, weird placement for shutter button
the rolleiflex is very small for how epic it is. A rolleiflex and a rangefinder fit in the smallest camera bag insert i have. I think you could fit your digital and those 2 in your tank bag no problem
I wish there was a digital version of the xpan
Housesitting with a dog is never housesitting, it’s dog sitting with accommodation provided. Even if you love doggos, it’s a slog at times.
Those interior shots on Porta were gorgeous. The overcast Aerochrome shots were interesting, better even exposure and saturation but I was missing that rich sky blue. You should make the replacement Windows XP wallpaper available for download (for a nominal fee, of course. Baxter needs his snackos.)
What lens or filter were you using on the backyard video shots? I love the hazy blurries...
What, no flaming hot Mountain Dew… the humanity! 😂
But seriously those were some nice shots. Loved the cow one. Looking at you ‘like what you doing there bud.”
Honestly trying to see if you’re shooting this on a wide angle lens and cropping or shooting on a 2x or 1.66x animorphic lens, the curves are throwing me off in the edges but my guess would be wide angle lens cropped. Let us know!
Guys, do you know what kind of setup is he using for the video - camera, lens, filter etc.. I know that is part of the magic not sharing it but... It's soo good!
that description of primer is so funny
What lens are you using to record the vlog? loving the sort of bokeh falloff on the edges
the photos are going to be interesting, the the tortilla wrap burger will take some beating!
Whilst the vlogs or blogs style is slightly boring (or present a different angle on life) the X-Pan never disappoints.. Some fantastic images were captured in this video, good job Mr Jason. 😀
That "little Wing" shot is unreal
I just love you
The xpan aerochrome was dope.
Dang, Miss Flash at Seawood didn’t make the cut for the video? Love that kitty. Haha
cool video and pics!
Try a 50s era folding 120 camera. I was very close to buying a Konica Pearl for my trip to Taiwan, but I bit the bullet and brought my Mamiya TLR
I need to know what lens you're using for the video part, they look so good