Posts: 45
From: Zephyr Cove, NV, USA
Registered: Jul 2017
posted July 03, 2017 08:30 AM
Hi all,
I'm brand new to the forum and thought I would introduce myself. I'm a VFX artist by trade and have worked on a wide variety of films over the years. These days, though, I mainly work in digital and have been missing the look and feel of film. I thought it would be fun to get some old films and watch them as they were intended to be; projected on a screen. I stumbled onto this site quite by accident during my searching around. It seemed like a great forum so I joined up.
Posts: 318
From: Burnaby, B.C. Canada
Registered: Feb 2017
posted July 03, 2017 02:04 PM
Yes, Welcome Jason! Wow I wanted to be an effects artist when I was young, but never pursued it. My Idol was Douglas Trumbull. It would be interesting to hear more about the films you have worked on. Again, Welcome to the Forum.
Posts: 45
From: Zephyr Cove, NV, USA
Registered: Jul 2017
posted July 03, 2017 04:10 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
Maurice, I'm mainly trying to stick with super 8 for now. I just picked up an Elmo ST-1200 HD off eBay. It needed a few fixes but, it's running strong now.
Burton, I worked at LucasFilm for years. That was right at the start of the prequels so it was pretty much all Star Wars all the time. That included a lot of work on the video games, which was a blast. One early movie I worked on was so bad it had the dubious honor of being turned into a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode.
Posts: 45
From: Zephyr Cove, NV, USA
Registered: Jul 2017
posted July 04, 2017 04:29 PM
Thanks for the heads up Maurice. I was looking at some eBay offerings and there seemed to be way more choices on 16. I have an old 16mm projector hiding in my garage. I'll dig it out and see if it can be cleaned up.
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From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted July 05, 2017 02:33 AM
Jason As you live in the US you will have, and have found, that there are countless offerings of features on 16mm, also many interesting old TV shows. This was my reason for suggesting using 16mm.
Posts: 339
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Registered: Apr 2016
posted July 05, 2017 01:12 PM
Welcome Jason,
Though I haven't seen him in a number of years, Mike Nelson of MST3K fame was a friend of a friend. I've played some low stakes poker with him a few times. He's a great guy and though it's not exactly what people strive for, having a film skewered by the MST3K bunch isn't the worst thing.
Posts: 358
From: Tohoku, Japan
Registered: Oct 2015
posted July 05, 2017 06:38 PM
Hi Jason! Welcome to the forum.
One thing you might be interested in seeing on Super 8 is the Star Wars pod race extract from Episode 1. It was released by Derann but rarely comes up for sale. It is something to look out for.
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From: Zephyr Cove, NV, USA
Registered: Jul 2017
posted July 06, 2017 06:09 PM
Thanks Jason. I'll keep an eye out for the pod racing scene.
Tom, your poker story is awesome. And it's good to hear that Nelson was a good person. The movie I worked on was Quest of the Delta Knights. I love that mst3k ribbed it. Still one of my favorite movies to have been involved with.
posted July 07, 2017 07:33 PM
Jason, once you dig out that 16mm projector and feed a good quality print through it, you'll be amazed at how great film can look. Then you'll land features and want two projectors for seamless shows. Then you'll be buying adapters and cables and related electronics so you can match all the audio up and play it through your home theater receiver. Then it will be a new screen, and then finally a dedicated closet-turned-booth so you can leave your "toys" set up all the time.
posted July 08, 2017 08:33 AM
Jason...and the Argonauts - Hello, I'm Shorty, anything you want to learn in the gauges of Super and Std 8 and original boxes, don't hesitate - Cheers
posted August 06, 2017 01:10 PM
Hi everyone! I'm a new member from Finland. Yes I was and still am super 8mm fan and collector. don't know any collectors here in finland but now I think I'm in a good forum! My dad workmate's son introduced me to super 8 in late 70's. I collected films till about 1988 from Derann and other places. Greetings from Finland/Scandinavia.
Posts: 224
From: Summit NJ, USA
Registered: Nov 2015
posted August 06, 2017 02:51 PM
Hi Jason, It's true that 16mm has practically everything, but some Super 8 features will be half the cost as 16mm and half the storage space. If you want to know if any movie was released on Super 8 and how good the printing quality, many here can tell you.