Richard Bignell
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Posts: 11
From: Kent, England
Registered: Feb 2004
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posted September 27, 2004 01:29 PM
I've heard a rumour in the past that at some point a home Kinescope kit was made available for 8mm, which would allow the filmmaker to photograph television programmes without getting any of the travelling black scan lines ruining the picture. However, I've never found any concrete proof of the existence of such a kit.
Then recently, I found the following on a website:"In the 1950s a home kinescope kit was introduced in Britain, allowing enthusiasts to make 16mm recordings of television programmes. The major drawback, apart from the short duration of a 16mm film magazine, was that a large opaque frame had to be placed in front of the TV set in order to block out any stray reflections - making it impossible to watch the set normally while filming. It is not known if any recordings made using this equipment still exist." Does anyone know anything about the existence of such Kinescope kits?
Richard
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