Found Film 66 - Ektachrome Super 8 Mystery Color Film | Shot over 40 Years Ago | Filmboy24
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Round 66! I have an abundance of (and regularly obtain) old, random rolls of super 8 film that were shot many years ago by their original owners. These cartridges were either inside cameras (or cases) that I've purchased or included with other lots of film I've purchased over the years or in some cases, sent to me by viewers.
In this video, we're going to see what's on this particular cartridge of old Ektachrome 160 Type G Silent film.
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Well, I don’t know about you, but I got my full dose of Blimp for the day! 😂🤣❤
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I like how the cameraman shot the film stock at the end. Ive never seen that before.
Yeah, pretty cool. Probably just burning up the last 3' quick. I think I actually have those 3 rolls now. When I got this found film, there was one more exposed roll and 3 sealed ones :)
Thanks, I enjoy watching these for some reason. That had to have been shot by a kid who had never seen a blimp. Loved the shot at the end of the stack of film cartridges. He/She probably did that just to run out the last few seconds, so they could swap in a fresh one.
Thanks, Jim! I kinda wondered if that may have been a kid, as they stayed on that blimp for a loooooong time, lol. You know what's crazy, I think I have those cartridges seen at the end of the film now. When I got this one, there were 3 sealed ones and 2 fully exposed :)
@@Filmboy24 Maybe more blimp coverage! lol
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Excellent results 👍
Thank you!!
Good Job with the development and processing.
Right at the end of that reel, were those boxes of Kodak product? Looks like the logo on the left hand side of the boxes.
Thank you!! Yes, those were more boxes of Ektachrome 160 (same as this film). Pretty cool!
This is so cool!
Thank you!!
It's possibly Pompano Beach Fl. The blimps home port plus the beach
I think you may be on to something, Barry!!
Whatever you do.. please don’t sacrifice quality.. 😏
Absolutely not, Mike! 😀
Hey Mike, what chemistry kit did you use for developing the film? I might put my old Jobo processor to work for some still and also to keep the chemistry at temperature for movie film. Unfortunately, I can’t justify getting the several thousand dollar Jobo tank for movie film.🙂
Just noticed the Jobo tank has come down several thousand dollars (now $1150) tanks are available for 8 or 16mm. Kinda tempting once our house sells 🙂
Hey Dave, I use the E6, 3 bath kits from FPP.
@@gtrplayer1000 Now you're talking!!
@@Filmboy24 thanks. After some more research found out the Jobo tank is only for processor units way above the serial number of mine. I’ll try an old film and process it in one of my regular Jobo tanks. Think I’ll get images but a lot of scratches too. To be continued 🙂