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  • Have always liked thefreedom of movement expressed in this clip

  • @Zoce - No, I think you misuderstood me; the film is fine, I know its old stock but I love the quality of the old films and projectors as well, so my interest was not only in the film but in the Lok Hup because I practice Lok Hup from this lineage as well. I was just asking about the speed of the set - would that have been the original speed because it would have been possible to change the speed both in the original projection and in a more modern digital copy?

  • O No, I think you misuderstood me; the film is fine, I know its old stock but I love the quality of the old films and projectors as well, so my interest was not only in the film but in the Lok Hup because I practice Lok Hup from this lineage as well. I was just asking about the speed of the set - would that have been the original speed because it would have been possible to change the speed both in the original projection and in a more modern digital copy?

  • @SeaSharkGull I see. Ya, I never thought of that. Let me try to slow down in digital, and see what it looks. Do you have movies of yours? Glad to know you do practice the same linkeage.

  • Thank you for posting this invaluable piece of footage - I was wondering if it has been reporduced at the same speed at which it was originally filmed/practised?

  • @SeaSharkGull The film may be taken in 1950-60s. Await for a better one later. Thanks

  • uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuau

  • Thanks for posting this.

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