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Good Film
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Slide film is transparent, a positive image, uses E6 chemicals to process.
"Regular" film is negative, uses C41 chemicals to process.
If you shoot on slide and process in C41, you'll get a super saturated colour with silvers and greys going bluish and skin tones going a bit weird (usually yellowish). The shadows and highlights will blow out a bit adding to the effect. This is called "cross processing".
If you want to be really tricky about it, under expose the film slightly when you shoot and get the lab to push (over develop) the film when processing.