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Adam Savage's One Day Build Shot on 35MM Film!
Adam Savage’s Tested
Adam Savage's One Day Build Shot on 35MM Film!
Adam Savage's Tested team shot a one-day build video on 35mm film using a vintage ARRI 2C camera, sponsored by Kodak. Cinematographer Joey Fameli walks through the entire process: camera repair, film loading, exposure challenges, post-production via Kodak Atlanta, and custom sound design by Nathan Moody.
TechnologyKodak
3 min read3 Jun 2026

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