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Topic: Movie Newsreels, Hollywood, CA
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John Skujins
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 220
From: Greensboro, NC, USA
Registered: Mar 2009
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posted August 21, 2009 07:25 PM
I've been wondering if any of you Super 8 enthusiasts own any of the movies from this company. Shown below are the two sides of a mailing I used to receive from this company as I ordered a few of their films in the early 1980s. They sold Super 8 films of EVERY Apollo flight, not just Apollo 11, and yet I haven't seen any of these films on ebay. I've only seen a few Apollo 11 films and some Gemini, and even these weren't made by Movie Newsreels.
The films I have are:
Flight of Apollo 17, 400 ft. Super 8 color movie Flight of Apollo 16, 200 ft. Super 8 color movie Flight of Apollo 15, 400 ft. Super 8 color movie, VIDEOTRONIC of highlights of TV from moon
Are these rare or what? I've always wished I ordered more of them, but they were kind of expensive at the time, especially for a high school kid such as myself.
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John Skujins
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 220
From: Greensboro, NC, USA
Registered: Mar 2009
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posted September 14, 2009 10:04 PM
Bill, I just screened my newly-acquired films and here are my first impressions.
All reels have full leaders and are in great shape, no splices. The leaders include head-shots of women, and classic clock-style countdowns. There's lots of little tiny scratches on these films, but no vertical lines. I'll break them down here:
Apollo 11, Super 8 500 ft color silent, from Movie Newsreels
I'm no color expert, but my wife told me this one is very red. Even I could see that. According to the flyer, this one was also available in B & W at the time. I bet that version looks better now. Anyway, the selection of film sequences is great. Very little TV broadcast, just the setting up of the flag. The rest is all from 16mm flight footage, plus some cuts to mission control, launch and recovery. The lunar orbital footage is awesome and there's lots of it, and of course there is the landing, and nice film footage from the surface too including some pans from inside the LM. The first steps of Armstrong are from the 16mm camera. Overall: Nice edit, but red.
Apollo Soyuz, Super 8 400 ft color silent, from Movie Newsreels
This one has okay color and is not red, according to my wife. Content is mostly onboard footage taken at 24fps, so it plays back at actual speed. Nice shots of the Soyuz maneuvering. Some shots of Earth. Onboard ceremonial signings and exchanges, eating, experiments, and playing with zero-G. Landing of Soyuz as seen from US mission control (in a poof of dust), and the US splashdown. Overall: Color is fine, clips are great if you're interested in this mission, but of course there's no moon.
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