I Am ZoZo is the first feature film in history to be shot exclusively with Kodak’s new Vision 3 200T Super 8mm film stock.
Big thanks to Kodak for their support.
The camera for I Am ZoZo is the legendary Canon 1014-XLS and has been crystal synced for sound by The Film Group.


Along with some great buddies, Scott has built two camera rigs to provide an amazing “natural” steady look.

Earl Kane of Earl’s Bikes
“Pics from our trip to the great Pacific Northwest to shoot our first fictional feature, the psychological horror film called “I Am ZoZo”.”
From Zack & Scott make a horror film, posted by Zack Coffman on 8/29/2010 (94 items)
- Leaving for Seattle in fifteen hours and still shipping press copies of The One World…
- Off at first light…
- What could Scotty be up to?
- On the road…
- Breakfast of champions
- Seattle
- My new home until December
- What could Scotty be writing?
- Homemade pastrami sandwich at Louisa’s in Eastlake
- Anacortes, WA
- Scouting San Juan Island need to stay fueled
- The “house”
- Dinner with my family in Seattle!
- Actors gotta eat!
- Mel and Tess
- Scott working with the actors
- Walking through the rain, Seattle
- Calm before the storm
- Our Assistant Director Oscar flew in from LA!
- Headed to the island tomorrow
- Stopped raining in time for us to get the shots!
- Friday Harbor, WA
- Thanks Jennifer!
- Mel’s Wiccan pendant from the film I Am ZoZo. Designed by Scott DiLalla and made by …
- Last trip to the island…got a little winter storm on the Sound
- Snow in Seattle
- Still snowing!!!!
- Producer Zack Coffman on the set of I Am ZoZo
- The Seattle adventure is almost done. Stepped out for baked fettucine and cap’n on t…
- Caught Nick Cave and Grinderman at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA. Awesome show.
- Getting a drink at Icon Grill, Seattle, WA
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Hi There,
I’m currently trying to get my own short Super 8mm film off the ground in Britian. Is it possible to tell me how you found the Canon 1014-XLS in really low light conditions, what lenes you used and did you shoot in anamorphic (if so how did you achieve this?)?
Sorry for all the questions all the best with the film, I’d be interested to see it.
Many thanks
Tony Cook
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