This is probably as much a gripe with myself as with Super-8, but I've been doing a lot of splicing with 16mm lately: 16mm much more commonly shows up without adequate (or any) leader and to make things right I need to sit down with a splicer and give it a proper beginning.
The other night I discovered a S8 Three Stooges print in a similar state and I had it give it the Treatment.
-I looked at it and thought: "Jeeze, it's tiny!"
-but as I said: this is as much about me as it is about The Gauge. When I first started messing around with S8 I was a teenager and could pick up a piece of film and could see what was happening in the frames. I got my very first print before I had any equipment to watch it on, and having the patience of a teenager this is how I "viewed" it the first day I had it.
It's not that S8 is smaller than when I still hadn't gotten a driver's license, it's just maybe my powers of observation have...changed in the meantime!
(I'm sure having 16mm as a reference doesn't help at all!)
The other night I discovered a S8 Three Stooges print in a similar state and I had it give it the Treatment.
-I looked at it and thought: "Jeeze, it's tiny!"
-but as I said: this is as much about me as it is about The Gauge. When I first started messing around with S8 I was a teenager and could pick up a piece of film and could see what was happening in the frames. I got my very first print before I had any equipment to watch it on, and having the patience of a teenager this is how I "viewed" it the first day I had it.
It's not that S8 is smaller than when I still hadn't gotten a driver's license, it's just maybe my powers of observation have...changed in the meantime!
(I'm sure having 16mm as a reference doesn't help at all!)
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