Yes for transfers I suggest, cleaning out the film gate and getting a coat of filmrenew on your film. Filmrenew will get rid of all dust and provides a temporary wetgate effect, filling in most base scratches.
black specks means light was not hitting the film which means dust was on the film/or gate or on the gate during the transfer...either way you could get better results by blasting air in the gate and cleaning the developed film before transfer..makes huge difference!!!...LOL
NICE FOOTAGE!
Froggyloc2000 1 month ago
nice footage! what camera did u use?
emericanpsycho 2 months ago
Yes for transfers I suggest, cleaning out the film gate and getting a coat of filmrenew on your film. Filmrenew will get rid of all dust and provides a temporary wetgate effect, filling in most base scratches.
Videogamehistorian00 2 months ago
Despite the super 8 this film is a recent one, isnt it?
hansel1jensen 3 months ago
@hansel1jensen yes
Sampler99 3 months ago
black specks means light was not hitting the film which means dust was on the film/or gate or on the gate during the transfer...either way you could get better results by blasting air in the gate and cleaning the developed film before transfer..makes huge difference!!!...LOL
xpez 3 months ago
Every year will seems always like 70's, nice!
22degreesonsun 5 months ago
fantastic video!
heflemm 10 months ago
How many rolls of film did it take, considering this runs over 9 minutes? Did you have to keep changing the film?
MordaciousFilms 1 year ago
@MordaciousFilms
It tooks about 3 rolls. Sure I was changing them.
Sampler99 1 year ago
It was Bell and Howell camera. but I do not remember the exact model. It has been sold more than 2 years ago.
Sampler99 1 year ago
Which camera did you use for these incredible shots??
huneprut 1 year ago