I'm not sure why they bother, the cost of film processing is unbelievablely expensive these days - the unit looks nice though. Most people I know are doing small movies digitally and then editing them on a Mac. You can shoot more footage and the editing is easy too. Most people stuff (if they are lucky) shows on a TV screen / DVD. If you want it shown in a cinema you get the finished thing printed to 16mm film.
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I'm not sure why they bother, the cost of film processing is unbelievablely expensive these days - the unit looks nice though. Most people I know are doing small movies digitally and then editing them on a Mac. You can shoot more footage and the editing is easy too. Most people stuff (if they are lucky) shows on a TV screen / DVD. If you want it shown in a cinema you get the finished thing printed to 16mm film.