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Topic: 8mm Transfer Questions
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Chris Fries
Master Film Handler
Posts: 399
From: Ohio, US
Registered: Aug 2011
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posted November 18, 2011 08:35 AM
Brannon,
I have been transferring my super 8 film onto video for years.
Here is the 2x400 "JAWS"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj4EIbiRWUM
I also have the 200' version but the Chrissie Watkins and Alex Kintner attacks are missing. I knew that someone had cut that footage out even before I bought it from my library but I wanted it anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdrY2ZeuuRo&feature=watch_response
I was not the first to put this film on Youtube. EddieMc1 posted the 200' silent version last December. They also talk about the opening scene being shot "day for night" and showing more than the final cut did. But, to reduce the roll on video, they ran it a 18 fps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aD7aAe9X4M&feature=related
My transfers are done by shooting the film on my video camera. The video line out on the camera is plugged into an ION VIDEO 2 PC device that records the film directly onto my computer via USB. The sound is also direct using the RCA line out on the projector. The sound line also goes into the converter. To minimize flicker, I set the shutter speed on my JVC mini-cassette DV to 1/60. Now, if you have a digital camera, I think you can just record the film then transfer the file to your PC. If you do, make sure you have a camera that has adjustable shutter speed.
I have not put any transfers on DVD, just Youtube. It would be easy to do, though. After I trim the heads and tails in Movie Maker and save the files, I would use the Windows DVD maker to put them on disc.
They my not be perfect telecines (can't really afford that) but I think they work.
Hope this helps. [ November 20, 2011, 02:43 PM: Message edited by: Chris Fries ]
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