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From: Hull, East Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Feb 2016
posted September 30, 2018 05:36 AM
bbc.co.uk/news is currently carrying a story of someone making movies on super 8 film. The heading is #nofilter:The rise of vintage film.
If you scroll down the page you should find it. Also includes moving pictures (notice I didn't say "a video.")
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From: Hull, East Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Feb 2016
posted September 30, 2018 06:45 AM
Thank you Dominique. That is the one. Thank you also for putting the full web page address as I am not too good at dealing with things like that.
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From: Brussels, Belgium
Registered: Jun 2013
posted September 30, 2018 06:58 AM
You are to thank, Melvin, to have mentionned it ! The only thing I would not agrre with is that they say it takes one month to have the film process. Actually, it dépends on the labs. I remember in the good old days that I could have my films back after 6 days. French television recently made a programm about the year 1975. They showed a super 8 camera to kids to see if they could find out how it works (of course, it was hard for them) and among the explanations the animator gave, he also said it took one month to get the film back. I don't know why people have that in mind but that certainly doesn't help promoting film...
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From: Easton, PA, USA
Registered: Dec 2014
posted September 30, 2018 08:10 AM
This is great. Now start manufacturing new projectors so they can show their newly shot film in it's intended medium!
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From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
posted October 03, 2018 12:52 PM
Who Knows, if this should catch on, wouldn't it be great to think that perhaps, (just perhaps), a company may make a good but basic projector for showing film if enough resurrection is produced.
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From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
posted October 03, 2018 01:25 PM
Very interesting and positive. Although I presume the super 8 will be scanned and edited digitally, especially if audio is involved.