Hey everyone, so my personal film practice is working with decay - something I have had no problem eliciting from typical home movies etc. with an actual distinguishable base and emulsion surface. I've noticed however with commercial prints, such as the one pictured that there is still a clear base side but the emulsion seems almost coated in something. This may be because the film is black and white? I've noticed that B/W seems much more 'oozy' when decayed and those films have been chaplin and porn prints so I'd imagine they were similar in actual material composition?
Does anyone know what this coating is? Would be good to know both as an artist and technician
I imagine it's going to behave differently to burial and the nutrients in the soil; as a commercial 16mm print of a similar nature that I've buried is already proving very resilient against the onset of decay.
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know what this coating is? Would be good to know both as an artist and technician
I imagine it's going to behave differently to burial and the nutrients in the soil; as a commercial 16mm print of a similar nature that I've buried is already proving very resilient against the onset of decay.
Thanks in advance!
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