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The first year I've filmed with Negative Super 8 and shortly to get a 2K scan. Lost count how much reversal S8 stock I have run off with the majority making a film that tells some sort of story.
The camera is of course a Leicina Special and gloriously precise results every time. But you can judge for yourself when this particular movie see's its Super 8 release 😁
Love the camera Lee when you bring out your super 8 release I will buy a copy last week I was looking at Northwest Fair Blackpool 2017 I know Phil and some others in the dvd I have Been to 2 Blackpool Fairs 1999 2004 were you there that day when I meet Derek Simmonds and staff I brought Pardon My back fire off Derek at the Auction I was going to come this year but with the virus maybe next year it is a long flight 24 hours.I Have a Canon max 8 16.9 camera and a Beaulieu 4008
This is the season for young waterfowl to make their appearance. There are a number of new families in New York City's Central Park reservoir (which is no longer used a water supply source). I've been following a few of the goslings.
Out photographing one of our old mills due for demolition which covered 85,000sq so sad to see it go making way for a new shopping outlet village. It even had its own small gauge steam railway running round it and along the Leeds Liverpool canal UK.
One of the good things about video projection is watching your favorite TV series from a long ago past. For me, watching "Lost In Space" The War Of The Robots episode is a far cry from the tiny B/W rental TV that we had way back then.
Beautiful as it is to see that skyline at 11pm at night, it makes it difficult to project your films with such ambient DAYLIGHT coming in at NIGHTTIME - looks like I'm going to need to get some proper blackout curtains!
Talking about blackouts best thing I did was to buy a ultra white blackout blind really handy for a quick daylight film presentation. Got mine from a specialist shop in Ulverston when visiting Stan Laurels house....as you do.
Converted another Eumig 822 sound projector to 2 blade shutter so will be running some STD 8 sound films later tonight from el archive.
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