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Old 04.18.2006, 06:57 PM   #3
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fucking a! sweet!! that camera is beautiful

i don't have a lot of experience with film but a friend of mine is a bona fide FILM maker-- and by that i mean he works almost exclusively with film-- makes awesome abstract films kinda like brakhage. what are you looking for exactly? my first pointer of course would be: get a good light meter. shoot.

i think at this point the advantage of film anyway is its materiality, meaning, you can shoot whatever, and once developed you can paint, scratch, bury, grow mold on it, poke holes, or do any number of things that are not so easily done with video.

sweet fucking camera, congrats, and if you care do add me to your will i only want that. i'll wait as long as it takes
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