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Topic: Any New features coming out?
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 02, 2008 10:42 PM
That's right Kevin, RUUUUB IT IN!
Watching dat ole optical film with Jan's ole ELMO GS 1200!
I'd love to find that print, (even if it is no doubt slightly edited for airline use), it was quite common back in the late 80's. I believe that Derann had quite a few.
That one was among some of the last releases on optical sound as well, to make it out to collectors.
There were a few more, like, "The Living Daylights" (Bond, james Bond, but of course), and I've even heard that the releases went as far as "The Hunt For Red October". Whoever those lucky souls are that own that one, are holding onto it like gold!
But your right. "Sunstrand" (in England) as well as the other optical sound Super 8mm film labs were coming out with prints that rivaled anything on Super 8 then, and perhaps even now, (including Derann!), as you can attest to, being as sharp as a 16MM.
My print of "Broadway danny Rose" (Woody Allen) is truly a marvel to look at. I told the story in a recent "Reel Image" magazine, but I had a friend about four years ago who was trying to convince me to move into 16MM.
I decided to convince him that I had moved up, and to prove it, I screened Broadway danny for him.
... and upon seeing it, he stated, "It's about damned time!", only for me to reveal that it was super 8 after all. He had to admit that he was rather impressed.
The surprising thing, is that this level of sharpness, (or pretty damned close), was already being manufactured very early on. I have a print of "Romancing of a Horsethief", from 1971, and it is VERY sharp, (as well as holding it's color quite well!).
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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