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Topic: History of Disney 8mm Movies
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Graham Ritchie
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Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted March 26, 2018 12:07 AM
I have one he mentions "An Evening At Disneyland" however its very hit and miss thing regarding getting the ok to upload it onto you-tube. They blocked me in 46 countries regarding certain extracts from Mickey Fifty Years. It took three goes to remove the short copyright material they talked about, so uploading anything Disney is a bit iffy
Regarding 8mm I have just finished watching a short Facebook video of a film collector in Iraq, with his Eumig Duel projector screening some Super 8 film, and also showing the change over to Standard 8 and some of that as well. What we dont see here, is the interest in other non English speaking countries, but its certainly out there. Changing the subject slightly today I noticed that the video of the Bauer U4 I put up, has made its way to a Facebook page of a small Cinema come museum, in Sao Bento do Sapucai, Sao Paulo, Brazil and looking at the photos, it looks like a neat place to visit. So there you have it..film and film projectors are still popular and of interest in other parts of the world
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Osi Osgood
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Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted March 27, 2018 12:44 PM
Wow! A lot of really neat info in that article.
Of course, one of the assumptions have been proved wrong (the collectibility of the cartoons and such) as, there is a true value in the editing of these 200ft digests, ("Dumbo the Flying Elephant" is an excellent example), as there is a real art to it and they work incredibly well when done right.
Also, interesting as to they're reasoning as to what film stock to use and why, as well as the extra info about just how involved Technicolor was in all of this.
MANY thanks for posting that article!
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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