Processing film at the New York Jets Game

At a recent New York Jets game, Analogue WonderLab set up something special: live, on-site film development using the AGO Film Processor. AGO made it easy to process analog photos right at the stadium, capturing the game’s intensity and fan moments with the unique look only film can provide. That all thanks to Miles’ talent of shooting sports on analog.

 

 

Throughout the night, they shot with films like Kodak Portra 800, CineStill 800T, Flic Film Aurora 800, and even added an expired roll of Kodak Royal Gold. They developed and scanned five rolls of color film in just three hours, allowing highlights to be shared on social media before the game ended.

The AGO Film Processor played a crucial role in making on-site film development possible, saving them from potential challenges. Without access to controlled water temperature, the AGO handled temperature, timing, and agitation with ease. AGO handled the C-41 development and delivering the precision needed for reliable, consistent results.

 

The AGO Film Processor’s design is perfect for settings like this. Its smart temperature compensation technology allows for quick, reliable development in almost any environment—no traditional darkroom needed. Instead of waiting days to see how the shots turned out, photographers could develop film within minutes, right there on game day.

 

The AGO Film Processor fit seamlessly into the game-day setup, empowering Miles from ExpiredFilm to produce high-quality images in just minutes. Instead of waiting days or even weeks to see the results, it was processed right there on game day to be published in the next day’s newspapers.

 

Thanks for the people in Analog Wonderland for making this stunt happen so successfully and big thanks to Miles, the start of the show!

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