Hi Everyone.
Thanks for approving me on the forum, and let me preface this post by saying: please be gentile. <3
In short about me: I mainly do digital video production, but I was always fond of analog technologies: film, VHS, vinyl, etc. I also use a 35mm SLR for my vacation photos and DSLRs for work, but my only experience with video on film was a 16mm project I've done at school.
Recently, I procured a whole box of R8/S8 reels from my partner's grandfather (from around the mid-'50s to late '80s), and I took it upon myself to digitize them. Nothing super fancy, but just getting the REELZ machine, cleaning the film, scanning it, and adjusting it a bit in post so that the family can watch them.
I also got my first projector in the process - Eumig 824. I liked the fact that it can play both R8 and S8, and sound, since I don't know if or how many of these have sound on them.
Trying to play some of these on Eumig has proven to be challenging - I can't tell if it's the lack of experience or just a broken projector. The projector has sat around for 30-40 years, according to the previous owner, and ran only a few times. When I opened it up, I was amazed by the attention to detail (I have some experience fixing electronic devices) and the fact that it's pretty clean inside. The lubricants seem still fresh, there is no rust, oxidization, or mold and the bulb seems almost brand-new. But, the film just doesn't run properly. I tried a very clean S8 film and the end result is - it keeps running with the frame sort of split in 3, no matter the designated fps. So, it seems as if the shutter is just not aligning properly with the film or it runs too fast. I also noticed that the "frame line" knob doesn't really do much? It seems as if it's a random screw screwed in the chassis of the projector . . . I can just unscrew it and pull the whole thing out, it's just not moving anything when rotated.
Anyways, I'd appreciate any advice and looking forward to learning more about 8mm film in general.
Thanks for approving me on the forum, and let me preface this post by saying: please be gentile. <3
In short about me: I mainly do digital video production, but I was always fond of analog technologies: film, VHS, vinyl, etc. I also use a 35mm SLR for my vacation photos and DSLRs for work, but my only experience with video on film was a 16mm project I've done at school.
Recently, I procured a whole box of R8/S8 reels from my partner's grandfather (from around the mid-'50s to late '80s), and I took it upon myself to digitize them. Nothing super fancy, but just getting the REELZ machine, cleaning the film, scanning it, and adjusting it a bit in post so that the family can watch them.
I also got my first projector in the process - Eumig 824. I liked the fact that it can play both R8 and S8, and sound, since I don't know if or how many of these have sound on them.
Trying to play some of these on Eumig has proven to be challenging - I can't tell if it's the lack of experience or just a broken projector. The projector has sat around for 30-40 years, according to the previous owner, and ran only a few times. When I opened it up, I was amazed by the attention to detail (I have some experience fixing electronic devices) and the fact that it's pretty clean inside. The lubricants seem still fresh, there is no rust, oxidization, or mold and the bulb seems almost brand-new. But, the film just doesn't run properly. I tried a very clean S8 film and the end result is - it keeps running with the frame sort of split in 3, no matter the designated fps. So, it seems as if the shutter is just not aligning properly with the film or it runs too fast. I also noticed that the "frame line" knob doesn't really do much? It seems as if it's a random screw screwed in the chassis of the projector . . . I can just unscrew it and pull the whole thing out, it's just not moving anything when rotated.
Anyways, I'd appreciate any advice and looking forward to learning more about 8mm film in general.
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