I'm a long-time subscriber on RUclips, but just joined on Patreon and RUclips. What you are doing is SO important. Every film you can save is a gift to future generations. I honestly thought you were a much bigger operation, which is why I haven't supported before now. However, after seeing this video, I'm all on-board. Preserving this part of our history is crucial!
Thanks Paul, that's really cool of you -- we're so glad that you "get it" and also grateful for the support. We do actually thank our Patreon supporters once a year with a special video, if you go on the Patreon site you will see last year's edition. We are super thankful for our Patreon supporters, as they have enabled us to acquire and save some wonderful films (including the batch featured in the video) by offsetting expenses. Thanks again!
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You all are a true gem. My father mapped Antarctica back in the late 1950's while in the US Navy. I have viewed many of his movies on Periscope. He went on the produce movies for the Navy, working in Hollywood. Thank you for all you do.
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@@PeriscopeFilm No sadly he lived in Pensacola and hurricane Ivan demolished his house with everything in it in 2004. His last tour was CO of the Photo school in Pensacola. He used to attend the annual Deep Freeze get togethers until his death in 2019. I will ask my brother if he has any. He was also in the Navy and was interested in photography. I will share the video. Please ensure these are never lost. Some of the Antarctica films contain information that is not taught today.
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You can see all the stars as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard Some that you recognize, some that you've hardly even heard of People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Films like these are one of the ways we remember the past and, hopefully, learn from it. My heartfelt thanks to you and the Periscope team for all you do for the preservation of history and culture.
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It is impossible to overstate the value of the crucial work that you do. The fruits of your passion and dedicated labors is close as humanity can currently get to experiencing a time machine. Thank you…words fail me in appreciation of the gift you are conveying to the world and millions of people yet to be born. Thank you for being excellent stewards of the the flickering, delicate, ever-endangered torch of history.
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@@PeriscopeFilm You bet! I can’t stop myself from sharing your channel and videos. Those few friends who are not into, say, the manufacture of artillery shells circa 1940, are briefly pitied, but not given up on, perhaps “Aeroplane Ditching Procedures” will be the ticket next time. 😉 PS: thanks for the Footage of Disneyland 1964, I was there as a very young pup in 1966, so I got to re- see what I saw, very interesting.
You didn't just rescue films. You also saved human beings from all those Tiktok and Disney+ craps. Your channel constantly reminds me how decent we used to be. Thank you.
Yes you are 100% true it is sad that so little content of value is created today...and that's one reason we wanted to publish all these wonderful old films. ...but there is always a tradeoff when it comes to thinking about eras in our nation's history ... in the oft-celebrated 1950s people were better educated but the nation was segregated, women didn't have careers, LGBTQ had no rights, people with disabilities had no options, etc.
I'm a video transcoding engineer and I absolutely LOVE this RUclips channel! I know what it takes on the digital side to ingest, transcode, and manage all this footage...but the skills it takes to handle the analog side of the equation is AMAZING! Thanks for all the work you do!
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I need these films in my life. Reminds me of going to this really old school with really old stuff even tho we at least had VHS by then. Long live the projector! Analog life!
Same here. Our elementary school was built in the late 50s. I was there in the mid 80s and we had a science presentation via projector (and washed out 16mm film) and then had a history presentation on laserdisc. Pretty bizarre mix of technology.
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@T Dawg I miss film and old TV shows. There's something happening when watching tapes on a tube TV. Electromechanical devices vs all electronic and nothing moving. My smart phone doesn't even have buttons. All touch. Lame.
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I honestly never stopped to think who was behind uploading all these videos. Holy cow. Thank you guys so much for everything you do! I LOVE these old educational videos! Such important history you're saving!!
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THANK YOU!! Our students should be reviewing these films so they can see the truth about our history ,compared to what they are being told in school these days. Priceless work you are doing!
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I really appreciate the fact that your team puts so much effort into not just preserving history, but making it publicly visible. This channel is incredibly valuable to understanding the 20th century, and I am glad it is profitable for you.
Keep up the good work. We need the "little" films saved to show us how people used to really live at least as much as we want to preserve the dreams of Hollywood!
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@@PeriscopeFilm when I watched your channel first time ( bell mobile telephone) I wondered how they keep this Treasure video tapes safely, and now I got the solution..
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WOW!!!! You guys are AWESOME for doing what you do, making a huge effort in preserving history, that so much in today's world is being 'cancelled', or deleted. Love your channel and all of your presentations. I'm an old 16mm film maker/enthusiast with a collection of my own. I fully understand the effort required to keep these history pieces preserved. Keep up the great work!
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The service you provide is incredibly important. Thank you all for doing what you do! I've spent many hours combing through your footage and I can't wait to do the same for many more.
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@@PeriscopeFilm I have solicited San Diego Mayor for access to his film archives. I grew up here and we saw films in school of history and culture. The San Diego Zoo, Beaches and Balboa Park [and Navy bases] were subjects sometimes. I will let you know if they respond - and hand them off to you.
Thank you so much for preserving our past! To be able to see historic films is so very important to quality of our lives! It will be wonderful to see the past and how people lived, I find the way people dress, their hairstyles, buildings, historical sites, monuments,automobiles and transportation , historical figures, so much great history in the wonderful vintage films is so fantastic, you are doing such a importance in our lives! Looking forward to seeing these old vintage films! I Love history! Sincerely Maria Brand
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ALL of your efforts, Peri, are VERY much appreciated by MILLIONS of viewers.. each of which will, without a doubt, say "THANK YOU" for bringing all of these films back to life for countless others to see for decades to come!
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I used to work for a large film library in Oregon. They rented the 16mm classroom films to schools in the western states. They had thousands of those. Business was decreasing by the time I left in 1987. They had begun to rent VHS format videos. I talked to the director of the library about what would happen to the films eventually. They didn't know. Issues were how to store them. Who would want to have them Who even cared about them. Who would want to bother with them. I imaging that the collection would have been sold at auction to the highest bidder. Which could have been my humble self. Probably for $ 500.
That's a shame. We've rescued several libraries of this type ... but storage and preservation remains an issue. As you know, it's not inexpensive to store and scan motion picture films! Thanks to RUclips we've been able to afford to do it, but there's always more to do. Thanks for your comment and please become a sub.
@@PeriscopeFilm The State of Oregon owned and operated the film library. It was located at Portland State University in Portland. I worked there for nine years. I inspected the films using an electromechanical scanner. Periscope Films probably has a few of those. I repaired the films. Also cleaned them with another machine. It used a liquid. Carbon tetracloride. We also shipped and received the films every day. I'm very happy that you are preserving these old films.
Thanks ... every college and university in the USA used to have a 16mm film library. So many of them just ended up in the landfills, it's awful to contemplate. I personally recognized that my own alma mater was dumping films and managed to rescue a handful of unique prints about the institution before they were tossed. At the time we had no money to store the others, it was truly sad.
I'm sure you can pass them on to other people willing to experiment/try and spend time maybe getting what they can from them. as we all know time is money . and i am sure someone out there maybe a university is willing to give it a try . the world can't loose as you say they are to far gone.
its an honor and pleasure to see you all personally , thank you for your films , its helped me to have a great knowledge in many sectors , i am very sorry i cant support you because i leave in a poor condition but really i am so grateful to you.
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I’ve been watching your stuff for years. I’m not sure what I pictured in my head as who Periscope Films was, but it wasn’t this. I’m glad I was wrong. A passionate group of folks bringing history to the masses. You guys are awesome and thank you for your work! Shameless personal request? More military survival reels! Ditch and live!
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Thank you everyone for all the work you do. This is a great channel with a great mission. I wish you all nothing but the best. Hello from Nakina Ontario 🇨🇦
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So there are people behind all those films I watch. Nice learning a little bit about what you do. I love the old WWII training films and the Industry on Parade series. I really appreciate the work you do. Keep up the good work.
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@@PeriscopeFilm 😆 Too late! Been a subscriber for a good while now and often share your videos! If you’re gonna call me Sean Hannity I will have to remind you at least 3 times about what a black belt ninja I am, and how I’ve been a super marksman since I was 11. 😁
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Thank you, guys, so much for doing this! I have been obsessed with 16 mm films since I was in junior high and high school in the 1980s, and they would show us educational films that were usually a minimum 20 years out of date. The cardboard acting, the slang from another era that was unfamiliar to my generation, driver's ed. films with hippies on acid! I never wanted it to end! These films are priceless time capsules of times and places that are gone forever, and you are in some instances, probably saving the only surviving filmed record.
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@@PeriscopeFilm I AM one of you! I will share your work with whomever will dare to gaze at it. But alas, I fear my peer group are not quite the film connoisseurs that am I.
@@-M-A-B- ....funny that you mentioned the cheesy educational films from elementary school, middle school and high school. I was in school though the late 60's and early 70's. You are right - some of them were ridiculously out of date.....but I do still have fond memories of them ! Back in the 90's - was able to acquire several VHS tapes and DVDs of some of these films - released by "Something Weird Video" ( I think they were out of Seattle ). They are a lot of the drivers ed movies - VD warnings ( for sailors )...even chewing gum in class, etc. Funny to go back and watch once in awhile !
@@urbanurchin5930 There was nothing better than returning from lunchbreak to the classroom and seeing that 16 MM projector set up when you walked in the room. "What strange, hilarious, films are they going to show us today?", I would think to myself. I do remember "Something Weird Video", and I think I even bought some of their VHS tapes, "Carnival of Souls" maybe. But not any educational films. I do remember getting a few Tapes from a place in D.C. called "Freak-Outs & Flashbacks", that were all 1960s and early 70s drug scare films. Great stuff!
A truly outstanding job, Periscope Film!!! Many people, sadly, do not seem to realize the enormous value of preserving these. EDIT: there is one film that I saw in high school health class in 1978 that I would LOVE to find at least a snippet of. I believe the film was on modern medical marvels (1960s-ish), and IIRC they interviewed the guy who either invented or drastically improved the shunt for hydrocephalitics. He was actually an auto mechanic or perhaps a machinist of some sort. He was talking about his invention and he made the comment something like, "Because of this, the babies can now be... salvaged." The entire class BURST out laughing at that one.
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I appreciate all the films you and your Team work hard to save! Thanks for this look behind the scenes! I never really thought about how much work went into saving each of these. A huge THANK YOU!
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I really appreciate the important work you guys and gals are doing and have been a huge fan of the channel for years. Thank you so much for helping preserve our past for generations to come!
Always enjoy these old movies. It's a view into our past that would never be seen unless we have these films. Thanks to you and your crew for saving our history.
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! Periscope films has made me a successor to many forgotten predecessors who need to be preserved for multiple reasons. For me, it gives me something to say that I came from. THIS is my culture. It’s not static white noise and all advertisements that I’d be better off avoiding. Your work is the biggest reward you can give to those many predecessors who developed my heritage.
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You guys are hero's, bringing real History to the world on an unlimited number of subjects. In Jr and Sr High School I worked in the Library and Media Center for an elective class. I was the guy who brought the projector or Film Projector box around to show to classes, circa 75-79. To see all them films and knowing how fragile the media is, it seems that this blessed treasure found it's way to you at the perfect time. Happy hunting and great work Periscope team.
I'm a long-time subscriber on RUclips, but just joined on Patreon and RUclips. What you are doing is SO important. Every film you can save is a gift to future generations. I honestly thought you were a much bigger operation, which is why I haven't supported before now. However, after seeing this video, I'm all on-board. Preserving this part of our history is crucial!
Also consider mentioning your Patreons in the credits - since I joined at the top tier it's nice to have my name preserved!
Thanks Paul, that's really cool of you -- we're so glad that you "get it" and also grateful for the support. We do actually thank our Patreon supporters once a year with a special video, if you go on the Patreon site you will see last year's edition. We are super thankful for our Patreon supporters, as they have enabled us to acquire and save some wonderful films (including the batch featured in the video) by offsetting expenses. Thanks again!
Wow... I feel the same exact way!! I had no idea this was the Real McKoy.
Kudos to Periscope Film for essentially saving our history on film. Please, keep them coming!
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@@PeriscopeFilm Have you told Cardinal Health, current owners/manufacturers of Monoject syringes, about that film?
You all are a true gem. My father mapped Antarctica back in the late 1950's while in the US Navy. I have viewed many of his movies on Periscope. He went on the produce movies for the Navy, working in Hollywood. Thank you for all you do.
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@@PeriscopeFilm No sadly he lived in Pensacola and hurricane Ivan demolished his house with everything in it in 2004. His last tour was CO of the Photo school in Pensacola. He used to attend the annual Deep Freeze get togethers until his death in 2019. I will ask my brother if he has any. He was also in the Navy and was interested in photography. I will share the video. Please ensure these are never lost. Some of the Antarctica films contain information that is not taught today.
Thanks ... what a sad story ... onward.
“He went on the produce movies for the Navy”!
Wow. That's impressive. ❤
Your work is beyond cool.
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You can see all the stars as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard
Some that you recognize, some that you've hardly even heard of
People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame
Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain
@jaydenkallvideo4465 yes.
@jaydenkallvideo4465 Exactly! Couldn't have said it better!
Love watching your films
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Films like these are one of the ways we remember the past and, hopefully, learn from it. My heartfelt thanks to you and the Periscope team for all you do for the preservation of history and culture.
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It is impossible to overstate the value of the crucial work that you do. The fruits of your passion and dedicated labors is close as humanity can currently get to experiencing a time machine.
Thank you…words fail me in appreciation of the gift you are conveying to the world and millions of people yet to be born.
Thank you for being excellent stewards of the the flickering, delicate, ever-endangered torch of history.
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You bet! I can’t stop myself from sharing your channel and videos. Those few friends who are not into, say, the manufacture of artillery shells circa 1940, are briefly pitied, but not given up on, perhaps “Aeroplane Ditching Procedures” will be the ticket next time. 😉
PS: thanks for the Footage of Disneyland 1964, I was there as a very young pup in 1966, so I got to re- see what I saw, very interesting.
@@rumpstatefiasco they have a Patreon you can donate too as well.
A lot of stuff is being transferred to digital format to enjoy for generations to come
You didn't just rescue films. You also saved human beings from all those Tiktok and Disney+ craps. Your channel constantly reminds me how decent we used to be. Thank you.
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We used to be an educated, proper country.
Yes you are 100% true it is sad that so little content of value is created today...and that's one reason we wanted to publish all these wonderful old films. ...but there is always a tradeoff when it comes to thinking about eras in our nation's history ... in the oft-celebrated 1950s people were better educated but the nation was segregated, women didn't have careers, LGBTQ had no rights, people with disabilities had no options, etc.
The whole world thanks you all... I’m certainly sure of this... you all are definitely unsung heroes.
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I'm a video transcoding engineer and I absolutely LOVE this RUclips channel! I know what it takes on the digital side to ingest, transcode, and manage all this footage...but the skills it takes to handle the analog side of the equation is AMAZING! Thanks for all the work you do!
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Thanks for all the hard work
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Best wishes for Nick,PeriscopeFilm.
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Holy heck! I thought this channel was just some guy in his basement. I'm glad to see you're a whole team dedicated to preserving history!
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Bless you all for your massive preservation of priceless film!
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My gratitude to Periscope Team for preserving these movies for the next generations.
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Periscope Film is a national treasure, preserving amazing footage for future generations.
I absolutely LOVE what you guys are doing! There are many videos that I’ve watched over and over that you have saved. Please keep up the AWESOME WORK!
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Everyone involved are heroes.
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I truly enjoy your work, I watch at least one of my day. Thanks again for what you do.
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How great to see the people behind the Mighty Periscope Film channel. All those reels of film and so little time!!!! Thanks for your hard work.
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Thank-you, Thank-you, Thank-you !!!
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Wow, thank you for saving the films 🎥
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Congratulations to you folks at Periscope Films for this labor of love of preserving the film history of our past!
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Love all the old military and industrial videos. 💕💕💕🐾
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Thank you for preserving and restoring these pieces of History on film.
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I need these films in my life. Reminds me of going to this really old school with really old stuff even tho we at least had VHS by then. Long live the projector! Analog life!
Same here
Yep
Same here. Our elementary school was built in the late 50s. I was there in the mid 80s and we had a science presentation via projector (and washed out 16mm film) and then had a history presentation on laserdisc. Pretty bizarre mix of technology.
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@T Dawg I miss film and old TV shows. There's something happening when watching tapes on a tube TV. Electromechanical devices vs all electronic and nothing moving. My smart phone doesn't even have buttons. All touch. Lame.
Thank you so so much for taking the effort to preserve those precious films. I have enjoyed watching so many of them. They are worth watching.
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I honestly never stopped to think who was behind uploading all these videos. Holy cow. Thank you guys so much for everything you do! I LOVE these old educational videos! Such important history you're saving!!
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I love to watch periscope films of the past.Thank you so much for preserving history.
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Thank you for your hard work! Loved the films you discovered!
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Beyond priceless. A rare treasure of history saved. Thank you
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@PeriscopeFilm I have been subscribed for years after finding all the cool videos you uploaded!
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Thank you so much for what you doing! From "priscope" old educational movies i ve learned more than from university study
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THANK YOU!! Our students should be reviewing these films so they can see the truth about our history ,compared to what they are being told in school these days. Priceless work you are doing!
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I really appreciate the fact that your team puts so much effort into not just preserving history, but making it publicly visible. This channel is incredibly valuable to understanding the 20th century, and I am glad it is profitable for you.
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Keep up the good work. We need the "little" films saved to show us how people used to really live at least as much as we want to preserve the dreams of Hollywood!
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Thank you for saving these! Very important historical value!🙌💓🕊
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@@PeriscopeFilm I have been subscribed for a while. Actually just shared this with a friend who used to make films.
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You are by far the best thing that ever happened to youtube.
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Amazing story! Always exciting to find something we can use in your collection
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Thanks and Kudos to you "Periscope" for saving the past for us all.
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@@PeriscopeFilm when I watched your channel first time ( bell mobile telephone) I wondered how they keep this Treasure video tapes safely, and now I got the solution..
This shows what you do to preserve film. Those that complain you put a counter on YT content don’t understand what goes into saving history on film.
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Thank you all, for your hard work, and dedication to preserving history.
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It's a shame when history goes into a landfill. Thank you for rescuing anything you can.
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You guys are legends absolute respect to u all❣❣❣❣❣❣❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
WOW!!!! You guys are AWESOME for doing what you do, making a huge effort in preserving history, that so much in today's world is being 'cancelled', or deleted.
Love your channel and all of your presentations. I'm an old 16mm film maker/enthusiast with a collection of my own. I fully understand the effort required to keep these history pieces preserved. Keep up the great work!
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Thank you! Your work will live forevermore for history, so important it cannot be calculated in value!!!!
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Just earned a sub. There is nothing more valiant than saving history, and you guys deserve the best. Keep up the awe inspiring work!
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You are all awesome in what you do! Thank you!
I really took for granted how great this channel is. There's a lot of work involved in restoring this stuff. Great work Periscope Team
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Thanks for doing this for the sake of history and humanity
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The service you provide is incredibly important. Thank you all for doing what you do! I've spent many hours combing through your footage and I can't wait to do the same for many more.
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This is why I'm proud to support your work on Patreon.
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Awesome work. I imagine that there are some jewels in there. Good job Periscope Team!!!
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Imagine people in the distant future being able to have visual history at their fingertips due to your passion, dilligence and hard work. Fantastic!
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You guys rock! Period! I also preserve history.
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Wow, a gold mine.
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@@PeriscopeFilm I have solicited San Diego Mayor for access to his film archives. I grew up here and we saw films in school of history and culture. The San Diego Zoo, Beaches and Balboa Park [and Navy bases] were subjects sometimes. I will let you know if they respond - and hand them off to you.
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Thank you so much for preserving our past! To be able to see historic films is so very important to quality of our lives! It will be wonderful to see the past and how people lived, I find the way people dress, their hairstyles, buildings, historical sites, monuments,automobiles and transportation , historical figures, so much great history in the wonderful vintage films is so fantastic, you are doing such a importance in our lives! Looking forward to seeing these old vintage films! I Love history! Sincerely Maria Brand
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Thank you, Periscope Films. I'm only in my 40s, bur have learned so much from your collection. It is so amazing that you are literally saving history.
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Thanks for saving all the films, and thank you even more for sharing the process with us. we enjoy your channel very much.
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ALL of your efforts, Peri, are VERY much appreciated by MILLIONS of viewers.. each of which will, without a doubt, say "THANK YOU" for bringing all of these films back to life for countless others to see for decades to come!
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Thanks for saving the history! It's invaluable to hang on to! Thanks for what you do!!
this is so cool. hoping you find some stuff from the Old DuMont Network.
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Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! What you are doing is saving life from the mundane to the magnificent for generations to come.
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Thank you for preserving these historic films that would have otherwise been lost for all eternity.
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I used to work for a large film library in Oregon. They rented the 16mm classroom films to schools in the western states. They had thousands of those.
Business was decreasing by the time I left in 1987. They had begun to rent VHS format videos.
I talked to the director of the library about what would happen to the films eventually. They didn't know.
Issues were
how to store them.
Who would want to have them
Who even cared about them.
Who would want to bother with them.
I imaging that the collection would have been sold at auction to the highest bidder. Which could have been my humble self. Probably for $ 500.
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The State of Oregon owned and operated the film library.
It was located at Portland State University in Portland.
I worked there for nine years.
I inspected the films using an electromechanical scanner.
Periscope Films probably has a few of those. I repaired the films. Also cleaned them with another machine. It used a liquid. Carbon tetracloride.
We also shipped and received the films every day.
I'm very happy that you are preserving these old films.
Thanks ... every college and university in the USA used to have a 16mm film library. So many of them just ended up in the landfills, it's awful to contemplate. I personally recognized that my own alma mater was dumping films and managed to rescue a handful of unique prints about the institution before they were tossed. At the time we had no money to store the others, it was truly sad.
Wow, true Celluloid Heros !!
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The best job Ever . crazy
I'm sure you can pass them on to other people willing to experiment/try and spend time maybe getting what they can from them. as we all know time is money . and i am sure someone out there maybe a university is willing to give it a try . the world can't loose as you say they are to far gone.
Exactly! You "get it"!!
Good Work !!!! Love these restaurations / archival of the history!
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its an honor and pleasure to see you all personally , thank you for your films , its helped me to have a great knowledge in many sectors , i am very sorry i cant support you because i leave in a poor condition but really i am so grateful to you.
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OMG......Such an Excellent Job To DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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I’ve been watching your stuff for years. I’m not sure what I pictured in my head as who Periscope Films was, but it wasn’t this. I’m glad I was wrong. A passionate group of folks bringing history to the masses. You guys are awesome and thank you for your work!
Shameless personal request? More military survival reels! Ditch and live!
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Thank God for all your love of restoration of our heritage ❤Thank you all!!!
Thank you everyone for all the work you do. This is a great channel with a great mission. I wish you all nothing but the best. Hello from Nakina Ontario 🇨🇦
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Thank you, Periscope.
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So there are people behind all those films I watch. Nice learning a little bit about what you do. I love the old WWII training films and the Industry on Parade series. I really appreciate the work you do. Keep up the good work.
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@@PeriscopeFilm I double checked. I'm subscribed. I clicked it off and back on to maybe reset it at your end.
Thank you and your team at Periscope Films for preserving these pieces of history!
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Thank you, Thank you!!!
You guys are great Americans!
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@@PeriscopeFilm 😆 Too late! Been a subscriber for a good while now and often share your videos!
If you’re gonna call me Sean Hannity I will have to remind you at least 3 times about what a black belt ninja I am, and how I’ve been a super marksman since I was 11. 😁
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Thank you, guys, so much for doing this! I have been obsessed with 16 mm films since I was in junior high and high school in the 1980s, and they would show us educational films that were usually a minimum 20 years out of date. The cardboard acting, the slang from another era that was unfamiliar to my generation, driver's ed. films with hippies on acid! I never wanted it to end! These films are priceless time capsules of times and places that are gone forever, and you are in some instances, probably saving the only surviving filmed record.
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@@PeriscopeFilm I AM one of you! I will share your work with whomever will dare to gaze at it. But alas, I fear my peer group are not quite the film connoisseurs that am I.
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@@-M-A-B- ....funny that you mentioned the cheesy educational films from elementary school, middle school and high school. I was in school though the late 60's
and early 70's. You are right - some of them were ridiculously out of date.....but I do still have fond memories of them ! Back in the 90's - was able to
acquire several VHS tapes and DVDs of some of these films - released by "Something Weird Video" ( I think they were out of Seattle ). They are a lot
of the drivers ed movies - VD warnings ( for sailors )...even chewing gum in class, etc. Funny to go back and watch once in awhile !
@@urbanurchin5930 There was nothing better than returning from lunchbreak to the classroom and seeing that 16 MM projector set up when you walked in the room. "What strange, hilarious, films are they going to show us today?", I would think to myself. I do remember "Something Weird Video", and I think I even bought some of their VHS tapes, "Carnival of Souls" maybe. But not any educational films. I do remember getting a few Tapes from a place in D.C. called "Freak-Outs & Flashbacks", that were all 1960s and early 70s drug scare films. Great stuff!
Very important work. I find them useful especially the educational ones. From Malawi 🇲🇼
A truly outstanding job, Periscope Film!!! Many people, sadly, do not seem to realize the enormous value of preserving these. EDIT: there is one film that I saw in high school health class in 1978 that I would LOVE to find at least a snippet of. I believe the film was on modern medical marvels (1960s-ish), and IIRC they interviewed the guy who either invented or drastically improved the shunt for hydrocephalitics. He was actually an auto mechanic or perhaps a machinist of some sort. He was talking about his invention and he made the comment something like, "Because of this, the babies can now be... salvaged." The entire class BURST out laughing at that one.
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Hands down one of my favorite time traveling channels.
Awesome to see the men behind the scope.
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Thanks so much for this generous gift ... it will be used to preserve more endangered films! Thanks for being a subscriber and supporter.
Thank you Periscope!
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I appreciate all the films you and your Team work hard to save! Thanks for this look behind the scenes! I never really thought about how much work went into saving each of these. A huge THANK YOU!
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It is nice to see all of the faces behind the scenes and the work which goes into the preservation of all of these lost films. Thank you!
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😄... I was in my highschool's AV club and on several occasions had to splice both audio and video tapes with Scotch tape...
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Thank you for preserving our history!
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I really appreciate the important work you guys and gals are doing and have been a huge fan of the channel for years. Thank you so much for helping preserve our past for generations to come!
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This is a true service to the world. So glad there are folks like you who can bring us these forgotten gems.
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Always enjoy these old movies. It's a view into our past that would never be seen unless we have these films. Thanks to you and your crew for saving our history.
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! Periscope films has made me a successor to many forgotten predecessors who need to be preserved for multiple reasons. For me, it gives me something to say that I came from. THIS is my culture. It’s not static white noise and all advertisements that I’d be better off avoiding. Your work is the biggest reward you can give to those many predecessors who developed my heritage.
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You guys are hero's, bringing real History to the world on an unlimited number of subjects. In Jr and Sr High School I worked in the Library and Media Center for an elective class. I was the guy who brought the projector or Film Projector box around to show to classes, circa 75-79. To see all them films and knowing how fragile the media is, it seems that this blessed treasure found it's way to you at the perfect time. Happy hunting and great work Periscope team.
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One of my very favorite channels on the Tube!!! Thank you for all you do and the hours I've spent reliving the great bygone past!
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