I have been on here for a short time now and here is what I have learned in that short time.
I have learned of the price of new films which have already jumped up by £10 for 200ft, at £140.
I have followed some of the links to ebay sales where I find movies being advertised with start prices of 999.99, AND, they have bids on them! And even one on 16mm, Phantasm, at over two and half grand.
I have seen exciter bulbs discontinued for Eiki and Elmo projectors which, in time will render them silent only machines, I have seen many films for sale that are red and scratched, AND people actually pay good money for them.
BUT, on a happier note, it's nice to know that I am sitting on some money, haha.
In conclusion, I cannot see how any new collectors would want to join the hobby unless they had an enormous bank account with so many other modern ways of projecting film. Another problem I think I can see is this, with the cost of a new film, the projectors would have to be in some heck of a good condition to run them without danger of scratching them, some of the sums fetched on ebay would frighten me to even project them.
So what of the future? Any thoughts? 4K looks increasingly good to me with films no more than £40 new and a fiver if you wait a few months, I know it isnt the same, but in these days of hardship. I really dont get where people find the money for ten minutes of film.
Help me understand please.
I have learned of the price of new films which have already jumped up by £10 for 200ft, at £140.
I have followed some of the links to ebay sales where I find movies being advertised with start prices of 999.99, AND, they have bids on them! And even one on 16mm, Phantasm, at over two and half grand.
I have seen exciter bulbs discontinued for Eiki and Elmo projectors which, in time will render them silent only machines, I have seen many films for sale that are red and scratched, AND people actually pay good money for them.
BUT, on a happier note, it's nice to know that I am sitting on some money, haha.
In conclusion, I cannot see how any new collectors would want to join the hobby unless they had an enormous bank account with so many other modern ways of projecting film. Another problem I think I can see is this, with the cost of a new film, the projectors would have to be in some heck of a good condition to run them without danger of scratching them, some of the sums fetched on ebay would frighten me to even project them.
So what of the future? Any thoughts? 4K looks increasingly good to me with films no more than £40 new and a fiver if you wait a few months, I know it isnt the same, but in these days of hardship. I really dont get where people find the money for ten minutes of film.
Help me understand please.
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