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Keystone 8mm Film Projector

Starius

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PrettySquareGal said:
Starius and Mr N, just you wait. Pretty soon I'll be buying some old theater seats & popcorn machine, plus LizzieMaine is experience with running a theater, so I'm sure in no time at all you'll all be coming to the Maine 8mm Cinema!


Matt Deckard said:
Think of all the hassle that used to go into taking and watching home movies. Imagine if you decided to do something more than just a home movie and wanted to edit it to a story.


Well, I have a 8mm film editor and a 8mm camera right here! Let's make our movie!

;)

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MrNewportCustom

Call Me a Cab
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I, too, remember those old school films. I especially remember watching the occasional film frame turn to goo on the screen, and the jumpy pictures and garbled voice-overs.

I, too, have a couple 8mm cameras and a projector. We can get together and start our own school film production company. :rolleyes:

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Then we can use this to make our mailers:
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And this to check the books:
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Lee
 

Ada Veen

Practically Family
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London
We have an 8mm projector too, and the exact same expensive bulb problem! :(

We do however have some AMAZING films that we found in a house clearance place - lots of operas, and some 'saucy' movies - very tame compared to modern ones of course - the best one being about a striptease artist in a swinging london hotspot. We picked them up not having a clue what they were, and got a real surprise!!

When we get bulbs we should sort out an 8mm-film-swapping-thread so we can all watch each other's films!
 

PrettySquareGal

I'll Lock Up
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New England
MrNewportCustom said:
I, too, remember those old school films. I especially remember watching the occasional film frame turn to goo on the screen, and the jumpy pictures and garbled voice-overs.

I, too, have a couple 8mm cameras and a projector. We can get together and start our own school film production company. :rolleyes:

Lee

Great!!

What kind of films have you watched on them??
 

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