Tacita Dean, “Portraits” (2016), 16mm color film, optical sound, 16 min (click to enlarge) Depending on how you count, there are anywhere between one and six bodies of work on display in this ...
Periscope Film owners [Doug] and [Nick] just released a mini-documentary about the rescue of a large collection of old 35 and 16 mm celluloid films from the landfill. The video shows the process of ...
Still from Nancy Holt, “Utah Sequences” (1970), 16 mm film transferred to digital file, color, silent, 9 minutes 26 seconds (courtesy: Holt/Smithson Foundation ...
THE Eastman Kodak Company has introduced a new 16 mm. cinematograph colour film. This is known as the Kodachrome film. It differs from many other colour films now available in that the colour effects ...
Film is probably the most powerful way to record history. And when you see colour film from an era that you've previously only seen in black and white it's a revelation. Even the most mundane things ...
This film was a part of the Washington D.C. Public Library's circulating 16mm film collection housed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Central Library. The collection is particularly noted for the wide ...
Hand-processed and self-printed 16mm reversal and negative colour films, Silent Conversations is a study of twenty-second sequences of embraces that unfolds as a series of time-based portraits.
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. While mother! has elicited some very strong ...