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Julian Baquero
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 165
From: Bogota, Colombia
Registered: Mar 2011
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posted October 04, 2014 12:12 PM
Hi Tim, welcome to the hobby, projected film is addictive. My story is the following. When I was a kid we had a Bell and Howell silent projector, this was in the seventies before VHS, Laserdisc, etc. (I am now 45). I really loved the moments we spent as a family watching family films and a small collection of shorts, most of them Disney. The Bell and Howell died some decades ago, but the films were let on a bookshelf untouched for years. About 5 year ago I decide to buy a new projector (ELMO ST1200HD) and I rediscovered the magic of super 8mm. I had the opportunity screening the old family films and many "new" ones to my father before he passed away two years ago, those moments where magical for my father and mother and I will cherish them forever. I don't think the experience had been the same if we had been reviewing a VHS tape. That's the sort of magic that comes form cinema. Now I have other super 8mm projectors, a regular 8 and a 16mm ELMO AL. Hope I can get a portable 35mm someday. My collection grew from a few shorts to hundreds of films, in the last years I have given away part of my collection to friends who are new to the hobby, it's really pleasing when you find people that share the same interest and what to keep the hobby alive. Now I have a 1 year old kid, I just hope someday he will take the torch.
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