Tonight: a Compilation
1) N&W Articulateds - Class Y6 (300', S8 Sound) Immense steam locomotives of the Norfolk and Western haul long coal trains in the Mountains of Virginia in the 1950s. (One hundred car freight trains properly shook my wife's china closet!)
2) Journey into Spring (600', S8 Sound) We spend a Springtime in Selborne, remembering English naturalist Gilbert White and his observations of that same countryside as the season changes (-my annual tradition: about 3 weeks late his year!)
3) Confessions of A Trainspotter (1200', 16MM Sound) Michael Palin rides British Rail from London to Scotland, with side-trips into the hearts, minds and souls of rail-fans along the way.
This calls for some statistics:
This show was 2/3 Super-8, 2/3 Railways, 2/3 English, and 2/3 Elmo (ST-800M and ST-1200HD M, 16mm per Kodak Pageant)
-although neither the rail films nor the English films were on the same gauge!
-Then again if you count the nationality of the projectors, it WAS 2/3 Japanese!
I kept a rule I learned a few years ago for a three-machine rewind: no more than two machines at a time!
(Three at a time gets a little too busy!)
1) N&W Articulateds - Class Y6 (300', S8 Sound) Immense steam locomotives of the Norfolk and Western haul long coal trains in the Mountains of Virginia in the 1950s. (One hundred car freight trains properly shook my wife's china closet!)
2) Journey into Spring (600', S8 Sound) We spend a Springtime in Selborne, remembering English naturalist Gilbert White and his observations of that same countryside as the season changes (-my annual tradition: about 3 weeks late his year!)
3) Confessions of A Trainspotter (1200', 16MM Sound) Michael Palin rides British Rail from London to Scotland, with side-trips into the hearts, minds and souls of rail-fans along the way.
This calls for some statistics:
This show was 2/3 Super-8, 2/3 Railways, 2/3 English, and 2/3 Elmo (ST-800M and ST-1200HD M, 16mm per Kodak Pageant)
-although neither the rail films nor the English films were on the same gauge!
-Then again if you count the nationality of the projectors, it WAS 2/3 Japanese!
I kept a rule I learned a few years ago for a three-machine rewind: no more than two machines at a time!
(Three at a time gets a little too busy!)
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