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Luis Caramelo
Master Film Handler
Posts: 494
From: Funchal
Registered: Feb 2011
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posted July 11, 2013 09:58 AM
hi!fellas let me join you,i got it dvd all the samefilms i got in super8,because it,s more praticle,easy to watch,and the most important,is to save the prints,every time we submit a film runing it,s a bit of deteoration even slight,that,s wy a want to keep the films in best stade is possible cleaned with film guard in storage them in the cool,maybe it can sounds strange,but that,s why they stii keep theire color,no scratches,all my films have been run no more than twice...
regrads: luis caramelo
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 11, 2013 02:30 PM
Showing a film on a movie projector is actually work. Even though I'm set up most of the time there's still threading up, turning on the audio system, pulling down the screen, running the film, adjusting the framing, focus, volume, and tone (If not bass and treble) If there are multiple reels there are multiple projectors so the process get repeated again and again. Then there is the turning off and putting away.
(This is what makes it a hobby...)
DVD is easy: my kid could do it when he was three years old. It's just the thing to do when you are on your last legs after a long day.
Beyond that? Turn on the History Channel and don't even care what's on!
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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Robert Crewdson
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1031
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted July 11, 2013 03:16 PM
That's the enjoyment for me Steve, doing something physical, focussing, framing, the sound of the machine, the rewinding at the end. The lubricating of the film, maybe adding some extra leader. Have you noticed nearly everything we buy now says 'No user serviceable parts' Some of my happiest days were coming home from work and finding a pile of yellow Kodachrome envelopes on the mat. I would run them through the projector, number the reels in sequence, then splice, lubricate, rewind on a large reel, then sit back and enjoy my holiday film.
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 12, 2013 04:12 AM
I used to go sea angling too, but standing in the wind & rain for hours on end soon loses its appeal. There's a certain "magic" to setting up,selecting your films, then settling down for an hour or two, no adverts, no news, just YOUR choices.Seeing them as they were meant to be seen, on a BIG screen in a dark room. I can't understand, after having bought a film,why you wouldn't want to screen it again and again,its like buying a favourite book and being terrified of reading it,just looking at it on a shelf. Thats what they're for, they "live" in that instant you put them on show, enjoy them while you can.
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Luis Caramelo
Master Film Handler
Posts: 494
From: Funchal
Registered: Feb 2011
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posted July 12, 2013 09:04 AM
hi!fellas ,here i am again,i do love super 8 as mutch you all do,maybe in different way,for start,i do have a screnn with 10ft that,s the size where i do also screen my digital movies,it,s true in deed every comments,i do like to screen super 8 ,but there,s also who makes me feel happy it,s the fact i like to preserve the prints as mutch as possible,because after several years to me it,s great to got the film ingood condition,and keep is content in well stade at least to my collecting films dose,t mean you have to runn them many times but to feel satisfaction in pocess the piece,if i want to see film reptable,i runn dvd i know it,s not the dame,but let,s face it the majory of digital movies as best image and sound,i like super 8 as a perfect gauge to get home cinema,i understand many fellas,who prefere to runn a digest of 400ft instead the same title full lenght indigital not me,that,s the razon a collect full lenghts... i like to see the movie like the directed cocebid,between a digest in super 8 and a full lenght in dvd a prefere dvd(but this,s just me... i do respect all the opinions,after all we love super 8
regards: luis caramelo
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