posted April 30, 2011 06:39 PM
I got a silent 16mm camera, using a digital audio recorder and put them on CD and the picture and sound together on the 16mm film,I do like low-fi sound and dust pop noise. I am looking for a cheapest lab to sent to print a copy of my reversal reel and print optical soundtrack next to it.
posted May 03, 2011 04:16 PM
Hello Nathan. A print with optical sound is the final stage of a long road. I asked a lab how to get it, by the cheapest way. It is something unusual, because they work in a professional way. Even if they do that work for you, it will be expensive and the work poor. The best option for you is to send your print to strip with magnetical strip, so you can record your sound with a projector capable of mag recording (and variable speed). Another strange way, is to get a Bach Auricon camera with its amplifier working. You can film with live sound and you will get an optical print. I donīt know if you can make a mix with a sound source to have music. But you will have to consider that you canīt edit an optical sound print, because there is a decalage between the sound and the exact frame.
posted May 04, 2011 08:58 PM
Cheapest way I can think of is get your film transferred to digital, then add your sound track to it, convert it to PAL format, and have Marco make you a film print.