![]() ![]() That leaves me wondering, what is anyone going to do with a 3second clip? So I'm asking you, and anyone who can answer, what is the commercial use of Super 8s from the early 1970s? The telecines are superb, and I know you have to have good subject matter. ![]() One of the clips is less than 4 seconds long. The firm rummaged through all the film, with a committee, and wound up cutting 68 clips. I thought it was 24 fps but I certainly go on your word. As long as I've got you on the line let me ask you this: What is the demand for Super 8s from the early 1970s in today's film markets? Check any stock house and they'll probably tell you "vintage film is highly in demand." Even though you point out it's only 18 fps. In fact they told me they had to break out a rarely-used machine they have. I sent a 17min VHS sample to a major film stock house and they said, "send the rest!" They were pleasantly surprised to see the product on DigiBeta. ![]() Luckily I had my Super 8s transferred to DigiBeta by Time-Life in 2001.
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