LOL....this reminds me of some 8mm films I used to make. Mine were not as good and I wish I would have followed up like you did. I used uncooked rice for dinosaur teeth!!! I was also lucky enough to have access to a rear projection screen so I could mix live action with some animated clay critters.
Thanks for posting, this really took me back to the 70s
I wish I could convert all my 8mm and post on my Spookshow page, but I do not have access nor the funds for that at this time.....I hope it does not deteorate (sp?) before I can. It's not much, but it was cool. You've gone farther than I did, I am sure.
I enjoy all your posts. If you get a chance, check out some of my submissions. It's only the skits, but we do a full horror host show on Amherst City Cable with movie and studio pieces, as well.
LOL....this reminds me of some 8mm films I used to make. Mine were not as good and I wish I would have followed up like you did. I used uncooked rice for dinosaur teeth!!! I was also lucky enough to have access to a rear projection screen so I could mix live action with some animated clay critters.
Thanks for posting, this really took me back to the 70s
dkspookshow 1 year ago
@dkspookshow Hey there,
Thanks for the comments.
I did some rear screen shots, in other movies, mostly using 35mm slides.
You should post your films. I would love to see them.
Thanks again for the comments and for watching,
Tim
tims44 1 year ago
@tims44
I wish I could convert all my 8mm and post on my Spookshow page, but I do not have access nor the funds for that at this time.....I hope it does not deteorate (sp?) before I can. It's not much, but it was cool. You've gone farther than I did, I am sure.
I enjoy all your posts. If you get a chance, check out some of my submissions. It's only the skits, but we do a full horror host show on Amherst City Cable with movie and studio pieces, as well.
dkspookshow 1 year ago