Hey all! New here and new to S8/8mm. I’ve gone down the rabbit hole completely with the hobby and just finished shooting, home processing and scanning my first ever roll of Ektachrome 160g (Process by 4/1983). It was mostly a test to check my camera and to practice with home processing in my darkroom.
I purchased Lenny Lipton’s book and have been consuming every page but obviously most of the info is out of date but still a lot of useful information.
I have a passion project to make a full analog short cheesy horror film with a few of my friends to project next year at my friends annual Halloween party in his pole barn. We’re talking full on fog machine and creepy lights into the viewing area.
Now my friend was an audio engineer in his early days and has experience with reel to reel recording and editing. He still has a 1/4” reel to reel set up and really wants to do some audio work on this project. I originally was just going to show it as a silent film or maybe try to find an old score to play on a vinyl while the movie projects. But we’re gonna research recording and playing on tape.
Is there a feasible way to do this today? I’ve read all about double system syncing and crystal sync but unfortunately my camera is unable to do that (Minolta XL-401). So I’m trying to figure out the best way to do this. So far I’ve come up with slating the head and tail of the film with a tape recorder. Trying to have no dialogue and mostly just suspense sounds and some recorded guitar parts (on a classic Fender Champ tube amp of course). And then editing the tape (I have no idea how that works so I’m going to have to talk to my friend about that) and then basically playing both the projector and tape player over speakers at the same time? If that makes sense.
My plan is to shoot on Tri-X. We have a lot of 3d printed miniature villages for DnD that I want to use as some forces perspective shots, etc. We also have 3 full wood shops to build other set things (probably not needed but who knows) and we’re fortunate that one friend actually built movie sets for a living back in the day.
I still need to purchase a projector. I’ve been looking at a Eumig 610 but would love any recommendations. I purchased a Minette S-5 viewer and a splicer/tape so I’m good on that front.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know that this seems insane and probably not worth it (at least that’s what people keep telling me… “use your phone, why not just digital, etc”) but I really love doing things the hard way.
Thanks again for any help, feedback, etc.
also, here’s a link to my first ever home processed/scanner S8 film. Not great at all but it was all a practice run. Tonight I’m going to process new Ektachrome 100d so hopefully that’ll be better.
I purchased Lenny Lipton’s book and have been consuming every page but obviously most of the info is out of date but still a lot of useful information.
I have a passion project to make a full analog short cheesy horror film with a few of my friends to project next year at my friends annual Halloween party in his pole barn. We’re talking full on fog machine and creepy lights into the viewing area.
Now my friend was an audio engineer in his early days and has experience with reel to reel recording and editing. He still has a 1/4” reel to reel set up and really wants to do some audio work on this project. I originally was just going to show it as a silent film or maybe try to find an old score to play on a vinyl while the movie projects. But we’re gonna research recording and playing on tape.
Is there a feasible way to do this today? I’ve read all about double system syncing and crystal sync but unfortunately my camera is unable to do that (Minolta XL-401). So I’m trying to figure out the best way to do this. So far I’ve come up with slating the head and tail of the film with a tape recorder. Trying to have no dialogue and mostly just suspense sounds and some recorded guitar parts (on a classic Fender Champ tube amp of course). And then editing the tape (I have no idea how that works so I’m going to have to talk to my friend about that) and then basically playing both the projector and tape player over speakers at the same time? If that makes sense.
My plan is to shoot on Tri-X. We have a lot of 3d printed miniature villages for DnD that I want to use as some forces perspective shots, etc. We also have 3 full wood shops to build other set things (probably not needed but who knows) and we’re fortunate that one friend actually built movie sets for a living back in the day.
I still need to purchase a projector. I’ve been looking at a Eumig 610 but would love any recommendations. I purchased a Minette S-5 viewer and a splicer/tape so I’m good on that front.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know that this seems insane and probably not worth it (at least that’s what people keep telling me… “use your phone, why not just digital, etc”) but I really love doing things the hard way.
Thanks again for any help, feedback, etc.
also, here’s a link to my first ever home processed/scanner S8 film. Not great at all but it was all a practice run. Tonight I’m going to process new Ektachrome 100d so hopefully that’ll be better.
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