posted April 23, 2014 07:36 AM
Offer for sale some very special films. They are complete editions, full features, all in polyester. Are brand new copies, but do "There is no magnetic stripe". It may be a minor inconvenience, but there are several options to synchronize external sound. These are movies:
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991 / Full / Poliester) 325 € VERTIGO (1958 / Full / Poliester) 325 € Indiana Jones...Last Crusade (1989/Full/Scope/Poliester) 325 € The World is Not Enough (1999 / Full /Scope /Poliester) 325 € CHICKEN RUN (2000 / Full / Poliester) 325 € On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969/Full/Scope/Poliester) 325 €
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[ April 25, 2014, 06:09 PM: Message edited by: Francisco Javier Herrera ]
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posted April 24, 2014 05:35 PM
I would have loved to have the chance to own each and every one of these in time, if only my PJ had been modified for pulse sync.... Arrgh!!
Oh what I would give for a decent UK based polyester striping facility!!!
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posted April 26, 2014 12:52 AM
Pat,
The trouble with OHMSS 8mm print is that it has a lot of little jump cuts due to the master used, and easily goes out of sync (ask Keith Wilton, he had one to re-record, and told me he nearly through his GS1200 against the wall with frustration), but it is still apretty good print for the age of the film.
That has a solution. You have to use a video editing program, such as Movie Maker or another program. With dvd copy, using the video editor program, all cuts necessary mounting image and adapting it to the copy of Super 8 are made. Filed edition the dvd, and you already have the perfect and right sound for GS 1200 .
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posted April 29, 2014 11:17 AM
That's a brilliant way of doing it, but like myself, and you're not the best on a computer, many collectors would not have the knowledge to be able to do it, and you've got to remember a lot of the 8mm collectors are getting a little long in the tooth, and may not even own a computer.
Still if it's possible, I'm sure many collectors would have a go!