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Frame Up!
Marco Gutierrez, DoP
37 episodes
1 week ago
Inside look at the various crew and production positions on film set.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Inside look at the various crew and production positions on film set.
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Beyond the Frame: Capturing Stills from Motion Picture Film with Bill Manning
Frame Up!
57 minutes 16 seconds
9 months ago
Beyond the Frame: Capturing Stills from Motion Picture Film with Bill Manning

In this episode, we sit down with Bill Manning, the driving force behind Atlanta Film Co., a company revolutionizing how photographers access and utilize motion picture film. For years, cinematographers have enjoyed the unique aesthetic and dynamic range of film stocks like Kodak Vision3 and Double-X, but these options have been largely inaccessible to still photographers. Atlanta Film Co. bridges that gap, offering a curated selection of these coveted film stocks, allowing photographers to infuse their work with the distinctive look and feel of cinema. We delve into Bill's journey, exploring what inspired him to start the company and the challenges he faced in bringing this niche product to a wider audience.


We discuss the specific film stocks offered by Atlanta Film Co., including the versatile Kodak Vision3 color negative film, the classic Kodak Double-X black and white film, and even rare finds of Fuji motion picture film. Bill shares insights into the characteristics of each stock, highlighting their unique tonal qualities, grain structure, and overall aesthetic. Whether you're a seasoned film photographer looking to experiment with new mediums or a digital shooter curious about the magic of motion picture film, this episode provides a fascinating look into a company dedicated to preserving and expanding the possibilities of analog photography. Join us as we explore the intersection of cinema and still photography with Bill Manning of Atlanta Film Co.


Frame Up!
Inside look at the various crew and production positions on film set.