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Post by mc98 on Mar 12, 2021 15:24:56 GMT 10
I came across this video from 1976 and I was impressed by this. The film looks so smooth for it's time and it also includes sound which was extremely rare in home videos in the 70s.
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Post by Cassie on Mar 12, 2021 15:31:44 GMT 10
Holy crap, the quality and the sound...
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Post by fusefan on Apr 13, 2021 12:23:02 GMT 10
I’m guessing whoever uploaded that has some great transferring software. I wish more super-8 films were transferred like that. Unfortunately What I heard many families who had their stuff transferred to tape in the 80s and 90s thought they had the latest and greatest and dumped their old films. So now they have muddy old transfers, crappy MIDI soundtracks, and videotape artifacts on what could now be a perfect HD transfer if they just held on to their films.
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Post by John Titor on Apr 13, 2021 13:12:40 GMT 10
Better quality then a mid 2000s phone
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Post by TheUser98 on Jun 7, 2021 11:17:25 GMT 10
I came across this video from 1976 and I was impressed by this. The film looks so smooth for it's time and it also includes sound which was extremely rare in home videos in the 70s. Funnily enough, I just saw this video today and was also absolutely blown away by it as well, and was even contemplating making a thread about it myself until seeing that one has already been made here. As amazing as it is, I actually don't think it's genuine, I believe two recordings were made at the same time he was driving. One video, one audio, and the filmmaker subsequently synchronised them both. These home videos from 1979 and 1980 are genuine sound home videos, though.
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Post by mc98 on Jan 30, 2022 11:15:09 GMT 10
Bump
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 30, 2022 11:24:48 GMT 10
Looks much more modern than I imagined.
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Post by mc98 on Jan 30, 2022 11:29:06 GMT 10
Looks much more modern than I imagined. Yeah, the roads look the same as today.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 30, 2022 11:50:04 GMT 10
Looks much more modern than I imagined. Yeah, the roads look the same as today. Even the dialect sounds basically the same as today
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Post by fusefan on Nov 19, 2022 5:30:41 GMT 10
I came across this video from 1976 and I was impressed by this. The film looks so smooth for it's time and it also includes sound which was extremely rare in home videos in the 70s. One thing I find interesting is that they would waste a 3 minute cartridge of film just on a trip to the mall. Film has always been expensive so most people took their cameras out for the holidays birthdays or vacations.
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