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In October,  hosted a conversation at the Kodak House in LA about One Battle After Another with Cinematographer Michael ...
02/26/2026

In October, hosted a conversation at the Kodak House in LA about One Battle After Another with Cinematographer Michael Bauman (), First AC Sergius Nafa (), Key Grip Tana Dubbe, Editor Andy Jurgensen (), and Associate Editor Jay Trautman.

The team dives into shooting on VistaVision, reviewing dailies on a VistaVision projector, breaking down key scenes, the collaborative process behind the film, the lenses used for the helicopter work, an in‑depth look at the “River of Hills” sequence, and much more. Don’t miss it.

Tap the link in our bio or head to kodak.com/go/onebattle to listen on YouTube and explore BTS imagery from their discussion as well as read our Filmmaker Story.

05/20/2025

Your next mission: Get tickets to see Jurassic World Rebirth, shot on film and only in theaters July 2.

Head to jurassicworld.com/tickets or tap the link in our bio.

05/15/2025

, ASC, CSC (Beyonce’s Lemonade visual album and Blackkklansman) walks us through the camera tests for , directed by Trey Edwards Shults, starring , and Barry Keoghan and shot on 35mm. In theaters 5.16.25.

05/15/2025

SIRAT | 16mm
🎞️⭐️ Cannes 2025 ⭐️🎞️
Main Competition

Director: Óliver Laxe
DP: Mauro Herce

Abraham Alexander & Adrian Quesada LIKE A BIRD | 500T 8mm “I really wanted to harness Super 8 as a bridge between the mu...
12/08/2024

Abraham Alexander & Adrian Quesada LIKE A BIRD | 500T 8mm

“I really wanted to harness Super 8 as a bridge between the musical performance of Adrian Quesada & Abraham Alexander which is primarily shot on digital and directed by Tramaine Townsend and integrated with Pat Scola’s beautiful work on Sing Sing which was shot on Super 16mm. Tramaine was able to capture these really special perspectives with the Kodak Super 8 Camera that gave the piece such an inviting texture and allowed for the whole video to find harmony.” Director Greg Kwedar

Tap the link in our bio to watch the full music film, which features footage from .

Directed by Greg Kwedar -
Edited by Parker Laramie -
Color by Mikey Pehanich at The Mill -
Performance Capture:
Director & Cinematographer - Tramaine Townsend
Producer - Arianne Ribeiro
Gaffer -Shrey Tiwari
Grip & Electric - Nick Stoner .video
Production Assistant - Isadora Silva .tv
Filmed on Location in Austin, Texas at AFS Cinema & Electric Deluxe Recorders
Film Footage made possible by the entire cast & crew of Sing Sing
8mm Film processed at Spectra Film and Video

12/04/2024

THOSE NEXT TO US | 16mm

“Since my first steps in filmmaking and still photography, I've mainly worked on analog film, from 35mm still photography, to super 8 and 16mm. I just love the analog photochemical process. In all of my recent documentary films shot in Mexico, I've chosen Kodak 16mm film over digital. When I work on film, the discipline I need before and during the shooting process helps me to be more concise and rigid. It's important for me to choose every frame and every shot very carefully, and this is especially necessary when shooting film. It makes me more aware of every image I shoot. Of course, I also love the sound of the film stock when it runs through the camera while you're shooting. It makes me aware of the cinematic time. Apart from that, the image quality of analog film is very different from digital images. Often, digital images have no soul. This problem is becoming more and more evident nowadays with the global challenges of AI image creation. So, within this context, my choice for analog film is also a political one. I believe we have to resist the contemporary ideology of reducing art projects to content creation; an ideology which is driven by commercial marketing and by the streaming industry. It's all about formulas now. But I consider film an art form, worth preserving and defending.” Director/DP Bernhard Hetzenauer

THOSE NEXT TO US is playing at the Festival del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Stuttgarter Filmwinters festival for expanded media, Fimlfestival Max Ophüls Preis and Saarbrücken, Germany.

Director: Bernhard Hetzenauer
Script: Germán López Rosales & Bernhard Hetzenauer
Producers:
Bernhard Hetzenauer
Andrew Carlberg
Irene Hetzenauer
Marko Mijatovic
Director of Photography: Bernhard Hetzenauer
Additional camera and still photography: Tristan Guercovich
Creative Consultants:
Mariángela Martínez Restrepo
José Manuel Benítez Espinoza José Manuel Benítez Espinoza
André Siegers – Andre Berger
Sound Recordists: Mariángela Martínez Restrepo, Gabriela Sandoval Torres Gabriela Ivette Sandoval
Production & Location Coordinator: José Manuel Benítez Espinoza – José Manuel Benítez Espinoza
Sound Design: Jochen Jezussek
Jaime Guijarro-Bustamente – Jaime Guijarro
Editors:
Gabriela Sandoval Torres – Gabriela Ivette Sandoval
André Siegers – Andre Berger
Colorist: Gregor Kussmann
Festival Distribution: sixpackfilm
Camera rental: Guilén Errecalde / Cinescopio Mexico
Antoniu V. Moldovan / Filmaterlier 5 Mexico
Lab: Kodak Film Labs: Atlanta

TRENGELLICK RISING | Hand processed Double-X B&W 16mm “This film wouldn’t exist without Kodak Film. Inspired by fellow C...
11/03/2024

TRENGELLICK RISING | Hand processed Double-X B&W 16mm

“This film wouldn’t exist without Kodak Film. Inspired by fellow Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s ‘Bait’ and early films from the 1920s, we set our film in the 1700s in Cornwall and had it spoken entirely in the Cornish Language. Kodak’s Double-X 16mm was the perfect medium to get the look we wanted, which we then took the extra mile by hand-processing the negative (with Kodak’s advice) and deliberately manipulated/distressed it to transport viewers back to that era more easily. It was then scanned and brought to back to the modern world by Digital Orchard at Pinewood Studios in the UK. It was selected at the BAFTA/Oscar qualifying ‘Encounters Film Festival’, and released in cinemas in Cornwall not once, but twice! A testament to the support behind the Cornish Language, and shooting on 16mm Kodak film.” Writer/Director

Tap the link in our bio to watch the film which has is online premiere TODAY.

Writer and Director:
Director of Photography:
Production Co-ordinator:
Production Design, Costume, Hair &Makeup:
Production design assistants: &
Camera assistants: , & Georgina Potter
Locations: Score & Sound Design: Peter Arthur Moon
ADR: &
Scanned by at Pinewood Studios, London, UK
Shot on and hand-processed with their guidance and expertise.
Starring:
badart



“One of the most important elements in this production was the filmstock and how it remains appropriate and vital in the...
07/09/2024

“One of the most important elements in this production was the filmstock and how it remains appropriate and vital in the creative process. I’m so grateful that Kodak continues to provide moviemakers with the analog option, helping us make distinctive, great looking films for audiences to enjoy.”

Cinematographer Dan Mindell ASC, BSC, SASC on shooting TWISTERS on 35mm film. Read more about how the film was made in our latest at kodak.com/go/twisters

Director: Lee Isaac Chung
DP: Dan Mindel

In Theaters July 19

07/02/2024

TWISTERS: Behind The Scenes | Shot on 500T, 200T, 50D, & Ektachrome 35mm

Director: Lee Isaac Chung
Cinematographer: Dan Mindel ASC, BSC, SASC
Starring: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell & Anthony Ramos

Head to kodak.com for more

In Theaters July 19

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