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Keith DeYoung
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Posts: 1
From: Lexington, KY
Registered: Jul 2007


 - posted July 25, 2007 01:10 PM      Profile for Keith DeYoung   Email Keith DeYoung   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hello everyone. I am new to the 8mm field first of all. I don't have much experience and have been reading some old posts to help me get started.

I have been transfering my parents 8mm film for them shooting onto a piece of posterboard and taping it with a Panasonic AG-DVC30 mini DV. I have set the speeds with my camera shutter so I don't get too much flicker and it looks great except I get little block-like things that pop up randomly as I watch it. It kind of ruins the film since you see these on different frames. It looks like something is wrong in the digitilization (if thats a word)of the film. Is there a way to fix this. Do I need a better camera cause I thought this one would be okay for this type thing? Can anyone give me some advice PLEASE? I've filmed the reels 2 times already and do not want to do them again after the 3rd time. Thanks everyone.

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John Clancy
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: Cornwall
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted July 26, 2007 03:01 AM      Profile for John Clancy   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Sounds like the camera. For the best results at home a 3 chip camera is recommended and something other than filming off the wall. A multiplexer is an example.

I don't know if it will help but take a look at the web site of 'smallformat' http://smallformat.schiele-schoen.de/home/zeitschrift.asp as that magazine often covers film to video transfers.

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Dave Alligan
Film Handler

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From: Suffolk
Registered: Mar 2007


 - posted July 26, 2007 03:22 AM      Profile for Dave Alligan   Email Dave Alligan   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
John is right, to get best results you need the image from the projector as small as possible, best to use a cine film to video convertor.

Dave

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