Why Movies From The 70s & 80s Look Like This: Kodak 100T 5247
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Let’s take a look Eastman’s 5247 100T II film stock, its characteristics, the new development process that it created, and why modern movies have a more diverse range of looks when compared to many of these films from the 70s and 80s.

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0:00 Introduction
1:07 Look
3:42 Exposure Index
5:52 Colour Balance
7:12 Squarespace
8:14 Development
9:06 ECN-2 Processing
10:24 Printer Lights
11:42 Digital Intermediate
12:54 Conclusion

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