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From: Johnshaven Village , Montrose, Scotland
Registered: Jan 2015
posted April 22, 2017 05:39 AM
I have a standard 8mm print of the Derann feature of Psycho. It looks like an ex film hire library print judging by the amount of tramline scratches that are across the frames.
So in short its well run and worn.
I have a question for anyone on this forum who owns a print as regards the sound quality.
Does your copy sound okay with the dialogue but sound 'wowy' and 'draggy' with the music score ?
Please let me know.
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posted April 22, 2017 07:31 AM
Hello David....I have not screened it yet as I am still behind with my screenings. I will see if I can check it out this weekend and let you know. I run my standard 8 sound prints on a Eumig 810D HQS or a Kodak Sound 8. What projector are you using?
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From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
posted April 22, 2017 10:31 AM
David, whilst I admittedly have no experience of this print, back in the day of Derann standard 8mm, I believe the method used to copy soundtracks was actually using two projectors physically connected.
Anyone please correct me here if I'm wrong.
If so, I would expect a certain degree of wow to be introduced.
Possibly viewers watching feature films at home were more forgiving back then?
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From: Southampton UK
Registered: Dec 2011
posted April 22, 2017 11:29 AM
I do not own a print but I would guess that all of the elements on the soundtrack are possibly recorded poorly. Dialogue does not suffer from sounding poor to our ears, even though it may be a poor recording, but the music, and other effects would give the game away that the whole track suffers from wow and flutter, not just when the music starts, unfortunately.
posted April 23, 2017 08:35 AM
Well I ran reel one on both projectors....the film music was wobbly on the Kodak, the voices sounded fine and on pitch...the film music was steady on the Eumig as were the voices but the pitch was off, slightly sped up. There may have been slight wobble on the Eumig but way different than the Kodak. I was having some issues with the sound on the Kodak when I first got it and I made some adjustments so that may be why the warble is more noticeable on the Kodak. The music in this film is such a strong character in the movie it's easy to hear if it is off! I am still pleased with the print as my usual audience wouldn't notice any issues anyway as long as I use the Eumig. Maybe a little wobble is there on every print.
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From: Bapchild, Kent, UK
Registered: May 2004
posted April 25, 2017 03:42 AM
Hello David
I sold my std. 8mm Psycho feature years ago in the hope of finding it within my budget on super 8 or 16mm (search still ongoing) to the best of my recollections it was a nice contrast black and white print, wear lines here and there as I believe they were all originally hire prints rather than made for retail sale.
The buyer of my print is a current forum member and he then sold it onto another forum member via Ebay! I'll send him a PM to see if he can comment on here too.
Sound quality was OK but a bit muffled but then again my hearing is not great on top end frequencies so it could be my lugholes to blame!
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From: Johnshaven Village , Montrose, Scotland
Registered: Jan 2015
posted April 25, 2017 04:17 AM
Kevin thanks for your reply. That would be a great help. I have had a response from outwith this forum but would welcome some from here.
I am beginning to think my print may be a mix of the original early 35mm master struck release and the 16mm later version.
However its the sound issues that are of concern to me really.
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