'Moving Takahashi' is a Moving 35mm Short from Josh Soskin

The short is directed by Josh Soskin and there is some NSFW language - just in case you need to know that.
Again, we've got a combination of moving content and good cinematography, something that we should all really be striving in our work (unless that's not your thing). It was shot on Kodak 35mm with Panavision cameras, so if you're wondering why it has such lush colors and great highlight roll-off, that's your answer. 35mm might seem like a huge expense, but when you consider that everyone is moving to digital, you can actually find some great deals on rental cameras which are just sitting on shelves. The film stock is another story, but I know that Kodak has made deals with filmmakers for free film stock in the past to help promote their product. It's always worth exploring those options if you are making a film, because it's always possible you might find a deal somewhere. Figure out what you want your film to look like and find the cheapest option that satisfies that goal.
Link: Moving Takahashi - Vimeo
[via Short of the Week]









