The name of the movie shot in Australia on kodachrome?

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The name of the movie shot in Australia on kodachrome?

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I always seem to forget it. I havent seen it yet, does it look good?
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Post by Chris-B »

Was it called "In My Image"?
There is a site for it here.
http://www.mango-a-gogo.com/inmyimage/image.htm

I have been meaning to order this and Sleep Always, thanks for reminding me.
Chris.

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The Sleep Always site is here-
http://www.friendlyfirefilms.ca/index.html
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Post by mattias »

i own a copy. bad dvd authoring and jittery cart problems bring it down in the looks department, but some scenes are truly stunning.

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Post by Angus »

Some scenes really look like a professionally shot TV movie. The jitter is the biggest problem, and its a few years old now so DVD authoring has come a long way.

Oddly I find if played on some computer software the discs look horribly blocky...on a TV they look fine. Scott had his fair share of troubles though, some shots are under-exposed and he had a lot of jitter.

Its quite a good movie though, pacing isn't consistent but the story is engaging.
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For me it's a toss as to whether I should buy In My Image or Sleep Always. Which one do you think shows off Super 8 to it's best?
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Post by onsuper8 »

Matthew,

We serialised In My Image on the onsuper8 podcast - not in full screen though it was before we got that advanced - have a look;

http://onsuper8.blip.tv/

The Chapters are in the RHS scrolly bar thing towards the bottom.
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Post by superotto.40 »

if i remember good, also the short called "shift in perception" was shot on kodachrome...
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Post by toby_tools »

Matthew Buick wrote:For me it's a toss as to whether I should buy In My Image or Sleep Always. Which one do you think shows off Super 8 to it's best?
I highly recommend both.
Sleep Always is a great movie and a good place to see Super Duper 8
(Super 8 with a 16x9 gate)
In My Image is a great movie as well and it's a good example of good Ole Kodachrome.

You can't go wrong with either one. If you really like Super 8. I think they are both well worth it.

Toby
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