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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 22, 2012 10:48 AM
Hugh, for me the heart of Super 8mm is actually those digests (hence no rare) because it is only in super 8mm format we can find this type of films.
Digest is not found anywhere, nor Betamax, VHS, DVD, etc. In fact, for today's perspective digesting a movie is considered copyrights infringement.
With the availability of database of these digests in Wikipedia, the non-collectors will know that long time ago people enjoying movies in different way and perhaps will try to join.
ps: In some German DVD releases beside the usual behind the scenes, some also included the 1970s digests of the same film as bonuses. This is to show how digests are special.
-------------------- Winbert
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Jan Adolfsson
Film Handler
Posts: 55
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: Oct 2012
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posted November 22, 2012 12:38 PM
No offense Hugh, since I'm a complete newbie I have no interest in the rare and obscure, and as a newbie I know just about nothing. So for me, other newbies, and future newbies I think this is a great idea. In fact I've allready started.
Winbert, I am "now" a registred Wikipedia contributor, so if you and maybe other people here on the forum will help me with lists, data, and references to catalogues etc I will do this.
It will be fun!
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted November 22, 2012 05:08 PM
Hi Vidar and Jan,the easiest way is to obtain catalogues or visit some of the sites Laksmi and Winbert put up.There were more a few weeks ago put up by Michael and Jean Marc and there must be lots out there already waiting to be discovered.You've got to take on board that the majority of people don't really care that much,they can watch blu ray a lot cheaper,more conveniently than going back to watching films on 8/16mm. The general public have shunned film,therefore what is the point to compiling a list of stuff they aren't interested in.Any info they want is already out there,a visit to ebay proves this. That is why I suggested to list the stuff that rarely if ever surfaces, and that would be of use to members of your forum. To the public at large,film has gone the way of video,don't get me wrong,I LOVE film with a passion,I've just bought "Castle of Blood" on 16mm from the US,plus postage,plus customs for a film I already own on DVD, members of the public would think I was certifiable, but that's the difference.
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