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Topic: What is your earliest Super 8 print?
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted June 02, 2008 10:49 PM
Sometimes it can be hard to actually come up with a topic that I haven't mentioned before ...
But I think I've com e up with one.
What is the earliest Super 8 film that you have in your collection?
What I mean, is, Super 8 began in 1963 (or was it 64?), so what Super 8 prinmts do you have from that date onward?
This would include shorts, silents and such.
I'm betting that many of your selections will be early Blackhawks.
My selection is, by gosh, an optical sound print!
It's the 1967 Lee marvin feature, "Point Blank", directed by John Boorman. This is an early optical sound print from that very year and though the color has faded just a little, it STILL looks incredibly good, and it was among the first year releases in optical sound, (I could be off, but I have never heard of any being released in optical sound from before 1967).
What's your earliest Super 8 print?
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted June 07, 2008 10:26 PM
This is quite interesting.
I was at first thinking that our fellow forum members would have some Super 8 film prints that run back to the very beginnings of Super 8.
Is this because , as a general rule , film companies didn't release any Super 8 for home use until the early 1970's even though it was already being used industriously?
So, in a matter of speaking, though I obviously didn't aquire my print of "Point Blank" IN 1967, it was manufactured in 1967.
I do wonder when Blackhawk was releasing it's first Super 8 prints?
I do have a number of earlier Blackhawk Super 8 prints, and in these cases, (I'm sure that others on the forum have prints like these as well), the "black boundaries" around the actual film frame, far extend into the sprocket area. I notice later prints are much like the other studio's, in that the sprocket area are clear without any "overflow", but those earlier Blackhawk's do have that tendecy!
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