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Topic: Your logistics for showing super 8 features?
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Graham Ritchie
Film God
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted November 05, 2018 02:58 AM
Jason
I have been doing the same since the 1970s. I believe if you are putting a film show on particularly for others, it has to have a certain pace, which does mean removing the leaders and tails and storing them on the original reels.
Although its a bit of work, its what you have to do as "presentation" as best as you can, is what its all about Another thing I used to do, was also to test screen the completed 800/1200ft reels, just to make sure I have the right mix of shorts as well as that certain "pace".
I cant think of anything worse, than stopping and starting to kill the interest in film shows. One of the reasons I bought my first ST1200 back in the 70s in the first place, was its 1200ft capacity.
Last week I went through a number of 200 footers I have not watched in a long while, due to laziness on my part to make the effort. So it was a matter of sorting them out, to get them in some sort of interesting order, and have since enjoyed screening that 1200ft reel, of those old shorts twice already this week. Its great to be able to just sit back for almost an hour, apart from the odd focus/sound adjustments. One very full 1200ft reel made up from 200 footers last week...
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Bill Brandenstein
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1632
From: California
Registered: Aug 2007
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posted November 07, 2018 06:11 PM
Ben, thank you, but don't be TOO impressed: my setup is always in flux and is cobbled together from whatever I have on hand that best fits the need of the moment.
Perhaps a second Bauer could be in your future? Favorites searches on eBay are quite helpful! Of course, so is having a few extra Bills in the wallet, if such a thing exists in the real world.
Graham asked a great question. Now, after spending all that time to make sure countdown leaders and end cues are spaced correctly, I'd have a hard time going Graham's route and cutting off all those leaders. But what about minimizing load-ups and temp-splicing as many shorts as will fit, leaders intact, and then switching between an "A" and a "B" machine for each subject? See, there's another advantage of two projectors. And it minimizes load-up times and associated risks.
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