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Topic: Greasing of Elmo SC-18 projector
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Jean-Marc Toussaint
Film God

Posts: 2392
From: France
Registered: Oct 2004
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posted February 25, 2011 07:42 PM
Arvind,
Several factors here: - The Elmo SC18, despite what a lot of people think, is not a telecine machine. The Elmo line of transfer projectors are usually labelled "TRV" and feature five blade shutters as well as adjustable speed. Ideally, you need a pulse-synched machine (Elmo GS1200, Braun visacustic 2000, top of the line from Bauer…) with a device that will lock the projector's motor at the exact frame speed for video. NTSC is 23,976 fps. Remember that the built-in screen wasn't sold as a transfer accessory but as a daylight viewing device. - The 12v100w lamp will definitely give you a "hot spot", ie - a much brighter rounded area at the center of the taped image. This can be solved by using a modified lamp fitted with low wattage LEDs, I found some on Ebay. - Your camcorder seems to be an average family-type camcorder and it probably features a very limited access to settings such as iris and shutter speed.
Your best bet is not to use the built-in screen, project your films on a white mate surface, using the longer lens for a crisper image and no hot spot and shoot said image by putting the camera either on the side or on top of the projector. You can then try to solve the flicker issue by trial and error with different shutter settings of the camcorder and the speed of the projector. You can adjust the projector's speed with a small plastic screwdriver on a small trimming pot inside the machine (see pictures) Record sound separately (reshoot the film at 24fps and keep the sound) assemble both image and sound in a non linear editing software.
Have fun.


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