8mm Film Transfer - In My Life DVD (2006)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @KenR208
    @KenR208 8 лет назад +1

    Very nicely made (love the cleaver kitty Cat assistant!). Neat projector and an OK way to transfer old rolls cheaply.

  • @charlesrlassiter
    @charlesrlassiter 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for all of the excellent advice. When I tried this several years ago the playback on the camcorder was flickering and getting dark to light. You just explained that adjusting the projector's film rate (variable speed control) this will adjust the frame rates of the projector to that of the frame rates of the camcorder. Thank you very much for your great video explaining all this. Super helpful, indeed. I can't wait to try it!!!!!!

  • @pipesmokercowboychris
    @pipesmokercowboychris 7 лет назад +1

    My dad and I just started a transfer business and we have a projector that doesn't displays on the wall it displays on the computer. This projector is called Retro scan universal. The camera is pointed down on the film and underneath the film is a light. So you get better transfer quality and then by the software and video editing software you get a better movie.

  • @mabatu8
    @mabatu8 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for tutorial. I get a huge black bar moving across vertically. Is this due to speed difference too? Unfortunately my projector has fixed switch for speed. Thanks

  • @marymeaney3890
    @marymeaney3890 Год назад

    Great tips-thank you.

  • @1959blantz
    @1959blantz 5 лет назад +1

    Just a little side note. With the expensive cost of Projector bulbs these days and the lack of availability it always best to NEVER touch the new Bulb when replacing a Projector Lamp, as the oil on your skin dramatically shortens the life of a Bulb you may have paid anywhere from $50 to possibly over $100. Latex gloves or a paper towel will save you $ if you have many Films to transfer.

  • @Nantawat_Kittiwarakul
    @Nantawat_Kittiwarakul 10 лет назад +6

    This "off the wall" method would be OK 15 years ago.but with today's technology,a little budget,and patience,it wouldn't be too hard to get frame-by frame direct scan process with modest computer&equipment.The quality will be VASTLY superior than this traditional method.

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  10 лет назад +4

      You're absolutely correct about this method. There are other ways to do this that will achieve a higher quality. However, this method is a quick and cost-effective way for individuals who don't have the computer, skills, extra money or time to do it.

    • @levsiv1537
      @levsiv1537 9 лет назад

      Nantawat Kittiwarakul
      Could you advise suitable scanner for 8/s8 mm film?

    • @debbannon354
      @debbannon354 5 лет назад

      Nantawat Kittiiwarakul, Can you point to a video/RUclips that shows how to do what you are saying is the better way? Thanks!

  • @Wolkenopa
    @Wolkenopa 8 лет назад

    Very very good presentation! Flicker FREE Speed - the most important thing to buy old Projector - ....

  • @kurtdestan4680
    @kurtdestan4680 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this very well done video. I will make the attempt to save at least one film I have using this method. If I decide to have it done professionaly is there a company that stands out above the rest?

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  9 лет назад

      kurt destan Thanks - Good Luck trying it. If you decide to have it done by a company, there a hundreds to choose from online. There only one in my area that I know of and the reviews from people who've had it done are mixed. You may want to check consumer advocate websites like the Better Business Bureau or read reviews prior to shipping off your irreplaceable film.

  • @SO_DIGITAL
    @SO_DIGITAL 8 лет назад

    I had mine done on a telecine machine and they look amazing.

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 6 лет назад

    Obviously, the keys here are a variable speed projector and a tripod. You can mount your preferred video camera on the tripod, even a smartphone or DSLR.

  • @jordygiler
    @jordygiler 9 лет назад +1

    does all projector lamps burn film?

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  9 лет назад

      They shouldn't

    • @electronkaleidoscope5860
      @electronkaleidoscope5860 9 лет назад

      +Jordy Giler If any projector burns film,then there is something wrong with it-as to why it is used as a comedy trope in old cartoons and such.
      I mean,What would be the point of film if you could only see it once, then immediately set your house on fire-ya know?
      Never let your projector get too hot.These old things are very mechanical in the most classical sense of the word, and require some care to operate. If it starts to get to the point to where it seems it could burn your film, immediately turn it off, before it actually does any damage- some projectors let you remove film mid play in the case of emergency,but this is a rare luxury- do your best to keep an eye on it.
      As to what to do if it *starts* burning?- I"m afraid I have no real good answer for that. all you can really do is unplug it, and go get some water.
      prevent as much damage as you can. *make sure the projector is completely dry before checking if it's ok, otherwise bad stuff will happen*
      These are all rare issues, though.Don't worry, so long as you use the old brain noodle and let it cool down in the rare occasion it gets "scary" hot,you should be fine.

    • @davebethel7159
      @davebethel7159 6 лет назад +1

      Usually only when you pause the film. Then you may scorch one frame.

  • @alanturner9609
    @alanturner9609 4 года назад +1

    I did this with sixty year old 8mm films. It worked OK.

  • @uaefootball9113
    @uaefootball9113 6 лет назад

    very informative video, most people convert cine films to DVD. However, can I convert DVD to 8mm film?

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  6 лет назад

      I’m sure you could, but I’m not sure why you would. 8mm film cost about $35 per 3min reel now and that doesn’t include processing

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  6 лет назад

      Thane Mac,Obviously now you were converted to a digital file, but this video is about 10 years old.

  • @kol12345100
    @kol12345100 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @thatsmyopinion.whatsyours8825
    @thatsmyopinion.whatsyours8825 6 лет назад

    I wanted to see the final result.

  • @frankseman9640
    @frankseman9640 9 лет назад

    That is really cool

  • @jamesscott8962
    @jamesscott8962 8 лет назад +2

    Nice tutorial! I have 4 reels that were passed down to me from my late grandfather. They want $200 to convert them at Costo (best price I could find). I have no idea what is on them so I'd rather buy a projector from the thrift store and do your transfer method. I'm sure there are better ways and equipment...but for the cost of a cheap projector this should work out great!

    • @moonvictory
      @moonvictory 8 лет назад +1

      james scott

    • @jamilgotcher5456
      @jamilgotcher5456 6 лет назад

      They only charge 12.00 per reel where I live but they put the video on DVD and it's copyright protected now and I can't upload the DVD file to Facebook so my relatives can watch this old family home movie. The files are VOB files and not .mov or .avi or mpeg files which is what I really wanted so I could upload it to Facebook.

  • @user-ij9vs8mb1b
    @user-ij9vs8mb1b 8 лет назад

    Why ear protection?

    • @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster
      @CrazyOldGrandpaMunster  8 лет назад

      Because projectors make a lot of noise, and you'll be sitting right next to the projector.

    • @user-ij9vs8mb1b
      @user-ij9vs8mb1b 8 лет назад

      +Digital Media Solutions Ok I was just wondering

  • @3goldfinger
    @3goldfinger 6 лет назад

    Today, still too expensive to have it done professional if you have a lot of films.

  • @ravikhant7104
    @ravikhant7104 6 лет назад

    Super

  • @sociallooter
    @sociallooter 8 лет назад +1

    2016 Gotta get my camcorder.

  • @therestorationofdrwho1865
    @therestorationofdrwho1865 8 лет назад

    Projectors are that loud lol.

  • @blamm5348
    @blamm5348 4 года назад +2

    This is the absolute worst way to transfer

  • @mikesly5
    @mikesly5 10 лет назад

    so much for horizontal keystoning

  • @joeorlando8226
    @joeorlando8226 5 лет назад

    Why bother using video tape to capture the films? If your camcorder has a firewire output/input and your computer has a firewire capture card, just capture it to the computer's harddrive using editing capture software. Another thing. Never...I mean never depend on the camcorder's battery to capture anything unless your outside. Always use the power connector cord for reliable power.

  • @dares.3002
    @dares.3002 10 лет назад

    interesting points ,if anyone else wants to discover ripping software try Womerca DVD Ripper Roadmap (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my brother in law got amazing success with it.

  • @jenko701
    @jenko701 3 года назад

    Buy a Wolverine digitizer. Projectors will break your film