I think the credits say it was shot on Kodak film with Panavision. It doesn't surprise me, because I too think this is one of the most gorgeous films on the site. I also think it's one of the most well-written, well-acted, well-directed and well-edited. What a package, huh?
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Yup. I forget what the camera's official name was, but it was nicknamed the "Elaine." It looked just like a standard 35mm camera, only slightly smaller in scale.
We were very lucky, as our school had a deal with Panavision. Every year, they lone us a great deal of equipment that we get to play with for free.
quote:Originally posted by JW: Interesting. I didn't know Panavision made 16mm cameras.