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Topic: Converting DVD to Super 8mm?
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Maurizio Di Cintio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 977
From: Ortona, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted April 27, 2014 03:46 AM
Hi.
I have done this several times but in PAL. My advice is to use a Full HD LCD TV screen in total darkness (the bigger, the better, but not smaller than 40") and use single frame to avoid 100% any frame blending. Of course the DVD must be played back frame by frame and the TV contrast control must be set at the maximum (a little less than that as regards brightness and much less for color saturation). The real problem I see here is the resulting film rate. In order to solve this problem, I need to know what type of rate/TV standard the DVD is. Also, what projection speed do you want to achieve eventually? All these info is crucial if you want to avoid motion stutter on screen.
The process is not an easy task: the camera must be aligned perfectly, the framing must be extremely accurate, more accurate indeed than most cameras' viewfinder will possibly allow (in fact I frame the screen directly on the film aperture for maximum accuracy - any Nizo with rear cartridge compartment door is perfect for this task).
I could do that for you (including striping and sound transfer) if you are not in a hurry and if you can supply raw film stock (no Aviphot ,if you need color reversal). If interested, PM me.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask.
-------------------- Maurizio
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