Canon HV30 Motion Test at 1080/24P
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I don't see how this is the same camera. The footage with the dog looks terrible---and then the footage of the clock is clear as a bell.
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Todella surkea laitos, pimeässä ei mitään virkaa, ellei halua nykivää / ylivalotettua materiaalia.
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@TZ5A How many frames per program? If they're not more than a few minutes in length (@16fps), it could be worth investing in a home-brew frame-for-frame transfer - you could simply copy into a camera that could save the files sequentially (just about any good digital SLR) and load the files as a sequence into a program such as Adobe After Effects or Avid Media Composer. These programs will take serially-numbered stills and rebuild them into a single video clip.
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moproducer, sorry for the long delay in reply. I would love to see the films transferred to digital media, but I have no means to do so. LOC supposedly had most of the Edison Home Kinetoscope films, either in that form, or in 35mm dubs. But I bet they are not all preserved today, or available for archivists. I see none on YT. Help, anyone?
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What video editing software do you use
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11 sec is great ,
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TEST FAILED
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I know this sounds expensive, but would it be worthwhile to make 35mm optical prints of your original Kinetoscopes for preservation & display?
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...If I recall, the shutter's rotary design (memory is weak here) "blurs" between frame pulls, and if that's the case: that's why a Home Kinetoscope does not seem to flicker much or at all, certainly not at 16fps.
To see "Building the Panama Canal, 1911", on the Home Kinetoscope, was quite a trip to the past.. Thanks so much, perhaps a demo-look-see some time in the future. Much else to do meanwhile. Again, thanks!
Reid
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Thank you, sir. Call me Reid, is good. I have not operated the Kinetoscope for decades now.
For historical reasons I should get it out of storage and show, with an HD camera, it's mechanism, which really interesting. Some of the original (pre- '14) prints are still playable, for they've been in the freezer for thirty years now: not deteriorating. It's interesting how this first "home and classroom" projector operates so smoothly...even at low frame rates....
haha at 0:10 is the most cutest best thing i seen a dog do, came in swiftly didnt it xD
multimaxstudios 2 years ago 11
your dog is awesome. :D
sonicballer8888 2 years ago 8