Video about Kodachrome

Jim Chinn

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I found this fun video linked to on retrothing. Shot on Kodachrome super 8 film.

http://www.retrothing.com/

you need to scroll down a few posts until you get Alas Kodachrome...

Enjoy.
 

jacarape

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That was really cute, and pretty sad. A nice eulogy actually. Did anyone notice Dwayne's "Texas" was credited at the end?
 

Ian C

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Alas Kodachrome

Thank you for posting this remarkable commentary about a unique product from a great company of talented, hard working men and women.
 

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I can't get that film running (no buttons), though the other films on that site.
That film does not work for me on the german cine site either.

I'm analogue anways, have to get me spool of that movie...
 

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I have one I'm working on now, it was shot on d*****l but it's looking good so far, I'm going to do a remake with an 8mm camera soon enough.
 

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When you do, let me know where you get the 8mm film, and where to get it processed!

Then I'll need a projector too....
 

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It's interesting that Kodak actually ceased manufacture of Kodachrome in 1996 four years ago.
 

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It's interesting that Kodak actually ceased manufacture of Kodachrome in 1996 four years ago.
Sorry I meant 2006, too much Turkey Christmas Pudding and good cheer on the 26th .
 

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I don't know if anyone else caught this, but I just watched the clip again, and noticed the guy was holding a NIKKOR camera, not a NIKON, giving away the fact this is a German film.
 
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