Tutorial: Double Exposures - Whole Film Roll Method
Learn how to shoot Double Exposures using the whole film roll method. In this tutorial we load the 35mm film, shoot the whole roll, then wind back and reload it for your second exposures. We look at some tips and tricks to not mess it up, as well as how to get the film out of the roll once it's been wound back! For this video I used my Pentax K1000 and a roll of black and white Ilford Delta 400. To see how I shoot Double Exposures one at a time, using my film rewind button go here: • Tutorial: Double Exposure on 35mm film cam... 00:00 Introduction to Double Exposures 00:47 How to shoot Double Exposures if you don't have a film rewind button 01:26 Load your 35mm film 01:38 How to mark your film for Double Exposures 02:00 Tips on shooting Double Exposures on film 02:49 Wind back and reload your film for Double Exposures 03:35 How to get 35mm film back out of a cannister after winding back (Double Exposure) 04:28 Lining up film for second, double exposure. 05:23 The results of me shooting double exposures using the blind whole roll method!

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