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GK Film presents new Super 8 cartridge in smallformat 5/2007

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Here are the topics of smallformat 5/2007. The new issue will be shipped in two weeks:

clapper AN EXPENSIVE HOBBY? Jürgen Lossau reveals the cheapest film stocks in Single-8, Super 8 and 16mm

viewer NINE OF NINETY-NINE The International NOMOS Super 8 Award 2007 was presented in Berlin, Australian film festivals and news about film stocks and processing - especially about the new designed Super 8 cartridge of GK-Film

screening TUSCHINSKI’S TREASURE Jürgen Lossau investigates Amsterdam’s renowned film palace and its founder

screening SIXTY FEATURES ON SHOW Dan Lail from Georgia (USA) presents his home cinema

screening EUMIG OUTCLASSES ELMO says Paul Adsett from Orlando, Florida, as he shows us his private cinema

timelapse ONLY ON PAPER Claus Krönke explores the patent offices in search of interesting cine gear that never made it into production

screening OUT OF THE BOX - part 8 - John Clancy and Keith Wilton examine the enigma of Ken Films (USA)

portrait EYE CANDY Jürgen Lossau reveals that wedding couples wish to see themselves on “real film”

portrait “I HATE WEDDING VIDEOS” declares wedding filmmaker Damo Cross from Great Britain

portrait “I WANTED MY OWN WEDDING ON SUPER 8” A talk with Paul Corver, founder of “Fifty Foot Films,” USA

portrait “FILM REMINDS YOU OF THE MOMENT” Interview with Kristen* from Bliss* Video Productions, USA

test TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC Jürgen Lossau evaluates a new LED ring light for shooting stop frame animation

test CARDIAC PACEMAKER Claus Krönke tries out DS-8 Ektachrome 100D – a film stock supplied by Wittner Cinetec

tak’s talk SHOOTING 8MM ABROAD Japanese filmmaker Tak Kohyama meets Frenchman Aimé Jardon, who lived and filmed in Japan from 1953 onwards

interview SUPER 8 PORTER Canadian John Porter discusses his artful filmmaking

forum LETTERS TO THE EDITOR from Bosnia-Herzegovina, United Kingdom, the USA and Germany

The world of small format film has become more international in recent years, especially since not everyone lives near others who enjoy this fantastic hobby. A respected technical magazine read by film enthusiasts worldwide is more important than ever. smallformat is that magazine. Explore it for yourself!

We would like to make you an unbeatable offer: Subscribe to smallformat now and receive a free Kodak Ektachrome 64T Super 8 film cartridge.

PM with your address is fine - or have a look at http://www.smallformat.de
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There is not only a report about the new designed Super 8 cartridge inside smallformat 5/2007 but also the first ad for ordering this Cinevia film. I think in about 6 weeks this film will be available.
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We would like to make you an unbeatable offer: Subscribe to smallformat now and receive a free Kodak Ektachrome 64T Super 8 film cartridge
Don't hold your breath on this - I newly subscribed last February with this offer being made and am still waiting for the cartridge to arrive - after a few months the excuse was supply difficulties on 64T. I've just given up any hope of receiving it.

Magazine worth every penny - so it is a shame when publishers cannot deliver on offers.

UPDATE : Following Juergen's personal assistance the publishers have sent the cartridge which has now been safely received. Just to confirm, the magazine is great and well worth the subscription - now the film has been sorted out I am more than happy to recommend it.
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alpha.tango wrote:
Don't hold your breath on this - I newly subscribed last February with this offer being made and am still waiting for the cartridge to arrive - after a few months the excuse was supply difficulties on 64T. I've just given up any hope of receiving it.

Magazine worth every penny - so it is a shame when publishers cannot deliver on offers.
The same here, bought a sample copy through an eBay auction. Never received the magazine. Several emails sent. Got only blahblah holiday excuses and such nonsense from Ingrid Bade who works at the publisher. The resent magazine also never arrived. It is only 500km or even less. I am not the only complainer in their feedback. Must be like 6 months. Lost interest all together.

A bit of shame while the editor puts so much energy in the publisher back-office fails completely.
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Hi beaunizo,
Hi alphatango,

just send me your full addresses in a pm, I will personally care about it.
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Another great looking edition. Weddings are relatively large users of super 8. I recon about 20% of our processing is for weddings! Never would have guessed that when we started. Same goes for scate board films!
And Porter at the other end of the spectrum. To me one of the most interesting long term users of s8 around. Really look forward to it.
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along with that elusive article on the bolex single 8 camera and the camera which took 2 cartridges at once?
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camera8mm wrote:along with that elusive article on the bolex single 8 camera and the camera which took 2 cartridges at once?
Yep, I finally finished translating the "Only on paper" article for this issue. It will include all manner of oddities.

Highlights include the nifty dual-cartridge camera by Agfa, the mysterious Bolex Single-8, an Eumig film/video monstrosity and some incredibly weird stuff from Polaroid (yes, even stranger than Polavision).
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i've received all the copies i ordered, no problem. and that's despite the fact that jürgen doesn't really like me. :-)

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hey matt,

you do not know how much I really like you :)

Yours
Juergen

PS.: Hey, you are a NOMOS winner - I have to like all the winners.
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love you too. :-) hope to see you around soon.

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UPDATE : Following Juergen's personal assistance the publishers have sent the cartridge which has now been safely received. Just to confirm, the magazine is great and well worth the subscription - now the film has been sorted out I am more than happy to recommend it.[/quote]


I am happy to say that we could solve both small "problems" mentioned in this threat. If you do not know smallformat yet, don't hesitate to ask for a complimentary copy.
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I think the magazine is terrific. I got a complimentary copy to start and loved it so I subscribed, then I received another complimentary copy to give to a friend (which went to a good friend who is a BSC). Delivery has been regular although I have moved mid-subscription. Love the articles. Keep up the great work.
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I'm a big fan as well. Excellent research, writting and design.

I wish Kodak would fly Juergen to Rochester and give him a tour of their Super 8 facilities and a little insight into their thinking on the product. Seems like we're always reading tea leaves when it comes to Kodak.

They do sell Super 8 film, why not put a little effort into promoting it? It would be so easy for them to just communicate a little better with Super 8 fans.
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I'd love an article about the moving of MP production to the USA from France, including a tour of the current facilities.

To be fair, Kodak have promoted super 8 in recent years...they co-sponsored an event in London in 2000 and that was their first advertising of super 8 in over 20 years (I believe)....and they have had ads for the Vision2 stocks in super 8 Today and Small Format.
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