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Hi all, I want to collate a list of films shot on actual film and I have a couple questions:
1. What year should I start collating the list from to make it meaningful? Doesn't have to be down to the day but just a suggestive period of when film became the uncommon thing. 2. Is there a resource/database that I could use to search to allow me to seek out the medium films were shot on? Given Kodak are the only producers of Cinefilm (E100/250D/500T etc.) I'd imagine this is the most comprehensive resource to make the list: https://www.kodak.com/en/motion/page/shot-on-film/ but there may be outliers. Martin Eden was shot on 16mm for example but it's not on that list. |
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