Pat Erson
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Afternoon to you all,
I was watching this film (again) and as I clicked on its Wiki age I read this :
"For Javier Rodriguez's story, the director used tobacco filters and a 45-degree shutter angle whenever possible to produce a strobe-like sharp feel. Then, he took the entire film through an Ektachrome step, which increased the contrast and grain significantly."
Can anyone tell me what an "Ektachrome step" is?
Thx!
I was watching this film (again) and as I clicked on its Wiki age I read this :
"For Javier Rodriguez's story, the director used tobacco filters and a 45-degree shutter angle whenever possible to produce a strobe-like sharp feel. Then, he took the entire film through an Ektachrome step, which increased the contrast and grain significantly."
Can anyone tell me what an "Ektachrome step" is?
Thx!