8mm Film Adventure to Catalina

Bepi

E27 Roxanne
My daughter gave me a thoughtful birthday gift several years ago, an 8 mm movie camera from the 1930s. This particular model uses 16 mm film. You film the roll until it's done and then in a semi dark place you open the camera flip the roll and film again, 8 mm on one half and 8 mm on the other half. I have learned that if it's any form of daytime you use the setting for brightest light and you will see how I learned that when you see those parts the film. It's very short, I hope you enjoy it. The larger the screen the better.

 

paul culver

Member III
The good old days. I'm surprised you were able to find a developer and a projector.
I have fun with a smart phone app that converts my videos into old scratchy black and whites.

Looks like a Feynman diagram on the left. Are you a physicist?
 
Top