
216 - Mark Jenkin Director of Bait and Enys Men
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The Process of Making a BOLX Film
I think aesthetically it's very rough around the edges and in a lot of ways it's quite brutal. I don't really understand how hand processing film works, but the emulsion of the film gets damaged basically by even minor contact with the physical world. The standard version hasn't got a sort of crystal sink unit on it or built into it or anything. It runs a very rough frame rate. You set it to 24 frames, but depending on how old the camera is or how many times it's been wound you can shoot at different rates.
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