@@aaronking1682 audio is the difficult part. Getting a projector with a clean noiseless output is also difficult. I have about 500 films, and I'm sure there are a few that haven't been digitized. I had 2 of the missing "Paddington Bear" films that the copyright owners found out I had, and they are now back with them, and they plan to re-release them in high definition. I've done my job. :)
@talldrummer1 thats so cool! I was actually searching for a video with clean audio of this film. There's a song from the 60s by a little known sunshine pop group called Eternitys Children called "Mr. Bluebird" that I hope to make an arrangement of for my Music Production major at Wester Michigan University. Would you mind if I sampled some audio you've captured for this project as a reference to my dads work?
My dad, Allen King, worked for Berlet Films and shot footage for this film! Thank you so much for uploading. :)
@@aaronking1682 it's a cool film. There are better conversions, I think, but mine is pretty good. :)
@@aaronking1682 audio is the difficult part. Getting a projector with a clean noiseless output is also difficult. I have about 500 films, and I'm sure there are a few that haven't been digitized. I had 2 of the missing "Paddington Bear" films that the copyright owners found out I had, and they are now back with them, and they plan to re-release them in high definition. I've done my job. :)
@talldrummer1 thats so cool! I was actually searching for a video with clean audio of this film. There's a song from the 60s by a little known sunshine pop group called Eternitys Children called "Mr. Bluebird" that I hope to make an arrangement of for my Music Production major at Wester Michigan University. Would you mind if I sampled some audio you've captured for this project as a reference to my dads work?
@@aaronking1682 no.. have at it.
@@talldrummer1Thanks so very much!!!