CUT | Side by Side: Super 8, 16mm, 35mm & 65mm
One performance. Four film formats. Shot simultaneously on Kodak Motion Picture Film. CUT is an experimental dance film created by filmmaker Jesper Tønnes and produced by Rebel Pictures, exploring how different film formats shape the emotional language of cinema. Flamenco dancer Selene Muñoz performs a single choreography captured at the exact same moment on four Kodak motion picture formats: Super 8, Super 16, 35mm and 65mm. In this special side-by-side edition, the four formats are presented simultaneously, allowing viewers to experience how each format interprets the same performance through its own visual character. Created in collaboration with Kodak, ARRI Rental & Rebel Pictures the project set out to explore how the physical qualities of film - gauge, texture and scale - influence movement, rhythm and emotional perception. Watch the original film • CUT | Flamenco shot on Kodak Super 8, 16mm... Behind the Scenes • CUT | Behind the Scenes | Shooting on Koda... Directed & Edited by: Jesper Tønnes Performer & Choreography: Selene Muñoz Produced by: Jacob Jayantha, Anders Lindved, Jesper Tønnes Director of Photography: Kristoffer Engholm Aabo Cinematographers: Kristoffer Engholm Aabo, Camilla Hjelm, Anders Lindved, Manuel Claro Super 8 Camera: Beaulieu 6008 Pro Stock: KODAK VISION3 200T (7213) Super 16mm Camera: ARRIFLEX 416 Plus Stock: KODAK VISION3 200T (7213) 35mm (3-Perf) Camera: ARRICAM ST Stock: KODAK VISION3 200T (5213/ 7213) 65mm Camera: ARRIFLEX 765 Stock: KODAK VISION3 200T (5213/ 7213) Shot on Kodak Motion Picture Film Cameras supplied by ARRI Rental and Kamera Rental DK Film Processing and scanning: Kodak Film Labs: London + Digital Orchard Produced by Rebel Pictures www.rebelpictures.org #Kodak, #ShotOnFilm, #ARRIRental, #65mm, #Super8

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