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Re: 8 mm B/W film of the FAB 4 Produced for sale

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:28 pm
by AllTogetherNow
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Re: 8 mm B/W film of the FAB 4 Produced for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:20 pm
by Kwai Chang
These two pages are from Circus Magazine Vol. 5, Issue 8 (August 1971)
Maybe the films are described in these ads.
It's not DVD or BluRay...but, still...Some fans wanted EVERYTHING!
KC

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Re: 8 mm B/W film of the FAB 4 Produced for sale

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:17 pm
by thewarpedvinyljunkie
alltogethernow, the short version of my advice is:

Don't Throw Anything Away If You're Not Sure It's Out There Elsewhere.
And Even Then, Don't Throw It Away, Anyway. Pass It On.

Bits and pieces of lost artworks are showing up in the strangest places. You might have something extremely valuable. Or you might not, but you'll never know until someone who is experienced in collectability has had a chance to take a look at it. Don't chuck it in the trash, let a professional look at it.

Re: 8 mm B/W film of the FAB 4 Produced for sale

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:19 am
by AllTogetherNow
Is it possible to add sound to the snippets?

In my days you could add a magnetic stream on the 8mm film and record sound on that part. It was Eumig that came up with that in 1966 I think.
Now I would believe the handling is much more easy technically.

I asume the hard thing is to found out what the guys are playing on whic part of the film.

I would appreciate if any of you how know could tel me roughly how its all done.

I guess the sequences I have on 8mm lead film all have been digitalized allready,

But if NOT might be some lost footage there ;)

Regards
ATN