posted July 15, 2010 11:49 AM
oooh GOD.......dont permit super 8 world lost derann.....this can´t be true,a small mention on super 8 and nothing about new lab? and all list of features dissapear!!! come on derann where is the figth spirit of our loving and missed Mr. Derek? Figth,figth for a new lab for god shake!super 8 world needs you !!!
-------------------- As Steven Spielberg says.... Nothing beats old school projection. Digital is just an imitation.
posted July 15, 2010 12:08 PM
Jose,i could be wrong but i think the site is still in its Beta stage and we most likely will see it change as they update it to an Alpha then final look. Thier main concern at this stage would be to get the look and links on thier main pages up and running,things like the 16mm and 8mm lists may come at a later point,maybe after they have updated them.
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From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
posted July 15, 2010 08:48 PM
I thought the amount of film-related coverage is quite positive and encouraging. I can imagine that carrying over the old lists of new product would be unwise in view of the number of films that must be out of stock. As we know, the lab problem is a very serious issue, but statements such as "the worlds biggest Super 8mm film distributor" imply that we shouldn't assume that the towel has been thrown in.
posted July 15, 2010 10:26 PM
Thanks for your words friends,but when i see such digitalized and cool look website...bbrrrr.i feel panic about our super 8 world....i hope they solve their labs issues soon because there no other dealers like them Paul Foster apart but Paul not make new prints... I hope the negatives are well controled..i need a print of "horror of dracula" its my favorite one Sometimes i think i was born in a wrong era..aahh those 1950 and 60´s how i will like to live there..when the people was respectfull each other and cinema was king and....the doomed digital dont exist...film...pure and magic film....anyone have a time machine for sale folks??
-------------------- As Steven Spielberg says.... Nothing beats old school projection. Digital is just an imitation.
posted July 16, 2010 03:53 AM
Hey Jose, sometimes I feel like you, but in the 50's and 60's were no internet and no 8mm-Forum So if we would live at this time, we wouldn't have the 8mm-friends all over the world...
-------------------- Just remember the time when Home Cinema was not a disc...keep perforated
posted July 16, 2010 09:59 AM
That's right Michael, but the 50's and 60's were the hay day of cine. I remember shop windows crammed with cine gear and package films. You could spend hours just looking at it all.
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From: Croydon, London, UK
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posted July 16, 2010 10:37 AM
Jose - I think it should be stated that it isn't really the case that there are "no other dealers like them Paul Foster apart but Paul not make new prints" . There are a few other dealers that must handle comparable amounts of film to Paul, and of course Classic Home Cinema are maintaining a regular flow of new releases. You may not have seen my review of their 'Avatar' trailer on the reviews page.
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From: Long Island, NY, USA
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posted July 16, 2010 10:39 AM
I remember when I was a little kid you could walk into any department store and there was that vertical rack of Blackhawks or Castles, mostly 200 footers, some 400s.
We didn't have movies, so it wasn't even a question of "wanting that" or not, but at a time when your choices of entertainment were 5 channels of broadcast TV, radio or whatever LPs were in the cabinet it seemed kind of exotic.
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
posted July 16, 2010 07:37 PM
Thanks Adrian for the info,yes i forget our dear Phil Sheard and others,i hope they can offer in the future the interest free credit like derann do,was a wonderfull way to buy films....i beg pardon to the other wonderfull dealers that everyday try to keep s-8 alive and i forget to mention.
-------------------- As Steven Spielberg says.... Nothing beats old school projection. Digital is just an imitation.
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From: Dudley, West Midlands, UK
Registered: Mar 2006
posted July 17, 2010 04:10 AM
Please be aware that our new website is very much 'a work in progress'. We are in no way pushing our film side of the business to one side - hence the large 8mm and 16mm icons on our opening page.
I feel that our 'new look' website is much easier to navigate, and gives us a chance to incorporate the AV side of the business.
As always, your comments and thoughts are much appreciated, and I am always available if you wish to speak to me personally.
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From: Menlo Park, CA
Registered: Sep 2007
posted July 17, 2010 06:21 AM
I think the new website looks highly professional - a significant improvement over previous designs. I only wish my website looked that professional :\
Im also VERY elated to hear that Derann has not abandoned printing super 8 features as there are more than a few prints I intend to purchase as funds become available.