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Topic: 16mm sound advice request from a newbie
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Tony Horgan
Junior
Posts: 8
From: London, England
Registered: Feb 2007
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posted February 20, 2007 04:55 AM
Hi all,
I've just joined the forum and was wondering if anyone could set me straight on a few things. Bear with me, please. First, a bit of background, then a question about 16mm gear...
About 20 years ago I got myself a Super 8 camera and projector. I used this to make little home movies around the house, on holidays and that sort of thing. I liked a few things about it in particular:
1. The short length of Super 8 films meant that each movie was concise and very watchable, and also had the effect of making me quite disciplined as to what I was filming (unlike those eternal home movies you see on video where someone just records absolutely nothing happening for an hour, just because they can). 2. The moment when the processed film came back in the post and you watched it for the first time. 3. Setting up the projector and watching films back with family and friends on special occasions, curtains drawn, lights down, everyone focussed on the film - watching a video or DVD doesn't come close! 4. I could record sound and pictures on the same film with no messing around, no editing or any of that business.
Then, as you know, Kodak discontinued the Super 8 sound film. I did source a couple of out-of-date reels, but even then I've not managed to find anyone that can process them. (Any help on that would be appreciated by the way - I'm London-based)
So, silent Super 8 doesn't do it for me, and I don't want to got to the trouble of recording soundtracks and dubbing them or editing after the event.
Finally, here comes the question!
Q: Can I do what I used to do on Super 8 on 16mm equipment? To summarise: * Can I get a fairly compact 16mm camera that will record a soundtrack on the film? * Can I get film stock for such a camera? * Can I get that film stock processed? * Can I get a projector that will show the result, with sound?
Thanks for reading
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Thomas Powys-Keck
Film Handler
Posts: 51
From: Clapham Village,West Sussex,England
Registered: Oct 2006
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posted March 05, 2007 04:30 PM
Hello everyone,I own an Auricon Cine-Voice 16mm sound-on-film camera.Its a model cm-72a-fm,runs at 25fps,filmagnetic.You can lug around a ton of batteries,or it will run from a transformer on 115 volts 35 watts at 50 cycles.It has an Arriflex 400ft motorised magazine,as well as its own 100ft magazine.It does work,but i only found one roll of film years ago.Now i use it for silent home movies,it can still be used for sound but i have no idea how to do it.You need to be Superman to pick it up,and balancing it on ones shoulder takes some doing.Just thought i would let you know that an Auricon still lives in England!I also use a Beaulieu R16 Automatic camera,i use a tape recorder for the sound,have the film processed,transfer the sound onto magnetic film via my Siemens double band projector.The projector syncs the film and sound automatically.Its a great way to watch home movies with sound.Regards to all.Tom (ps i tried to load a picture of the camera but it didn't work,wonder what went wrong?)I took Kevins advice and tried 10 times to upload a picture but it keeps saying my user name and password is wrong.If any one wants pictures of the Auricon or the Siemens Double Band projector i can e mail them to you,regards to all Tom [ March 06, 2007, 09:42 AM: Message edited by: Thomas Powys-Keck ]
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