Steam Boat Wille Derann Print Sepia such fun it gave me a good laugh
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What 8mm films did I watch last night?
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Love those British YAY Transport films as well having a few although some are pretty foggy prints.
I should mention the British YAY Film Institute Blu-Ray which is quite a breath-taking watch with 20+ British Transport gems on including: Train Time, This is York, Terminus and more. A 2 disc set. Not film but quit a collection at 379 minutes over 2 discs.
Last night we watched DIE HARD again really smashing Super 8 feature
Also Mickey's Christmas Carol and my own spliced up Warner Cinema reel which at 600ft is really entertaining including Warner logos, ads, Buggs Bunny and some great daysets.
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I forgot to add that I watched the short film "Indonesia" (with bad wet gate marks and the balance stripe the wrong sides of the sprockets) as a test film in the S926GS which I managed to get to run to speed. I will have to test on another machine before I reveal what did it. All projectors need a bit of spit and polish from time to time.
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I did a silly thing last week, got my finger quickly caught between the turning top sprocket and lens holder when closing it. The force was enough to push the lens holder down ever though the two screws were tight. That meant I had to set up a constant test loop in Scope for getting things back to where they should be.
The final thing was to run a Scope film..."The Neverending Story"
So folks be careful where you stick your finger in moving machinery...it does hurt.
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I've just watched a great German silent film : Spies (1928), full of actions. I projected with my Fumeo 9119 at 18 fps and, although it's a two blade shutter, I had no flickering, which happens sometimes. Had to use the Fumeo since the film was mounted on a 750 m/2.500 ft spool. It could hold on a 600 m/2000 ft but I don't have any empty left. Because of corona, I couldn't (like anyone in Europe) attend any film fair this year (except Argenteuil, in January) and the spools sold on ebay tend to be too expensive (and when they are not, the shipping costs make them unreasonable to buy).
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Another great silent film : The Passion Of Jeanne d'Arc (probably not the most beloved historical character in theUK ). The film is on standard/regular 8 and mounted on a (too) large spool. Carl Dreyer shot La passion de Jeanne d'Arc in 1927. It was originally intended to be a sound film but due to technical reasons it had to be a silent film and the result is special.
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