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New Super 8 Facility!

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FYI message to all 8mm users. I am an independent filmmaker who makes extensive use of the super 8 film format. Found a great new place to process and telecine my super 8 film. It's called Spectra Film & Video, and they're in L.A. The footage they transferred for me BLEW ME AWAY! They have this new super 8/8mm dual gate on their rank telecine called the V3. It has killer optics and a great sound head for mag striped film. They have cheaper rates and far better customer service than Pro8mm. I highly recommend them. Check 'em out @ www.spectrafilmandvideo.com.
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looks like a good deal, could you post a sample of what they did, a short 10 second sample with minimal compression would be great.
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325 is hardly a good deal for DigiBeta.

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325 is hardly a good deal for DigiBeta.


Not any cheaper than any place else. They do however have E-6 Ektachrome listed under Super 8 processing. not cheap either, but its a good sign that 100D and maybe 160T are coming to S-8.
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Well, I guess what impressed me the most was their new 8mm V3 gate. I had never seen or even heard of a switchable dual Super 8/Regular gate on rank telecine.

I've seen Super 8 gates (usually converted 16 mil) and Regular 8 gates (very rarely), but only as separate units. And the results can sometimes be marginal depending on where you go. The gate they have has manual focus, iris and zoom control features all on the gate itself!

Needless to say, it provides for enhanced capabilities in image manipulation. It worked really good on some old reg 8 home movies I had that were in pretty bad shape - warped film with soft focus edges - but came out beautifully.

Well worth the money, and very friendly helpful staff too.

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T-Scan,

http://www.posthouse.com for cheaper DigiBeta transfers with Super8. 16/35 in your neck of the woods for cheap DigiBeta is http://www.alphacine.com

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Nigel wrote:T-Scan,

http://www.posthouse.com for cheaper DigiBeta transfers with Super8. 16/35 in your neck of the woods for cheap DigiBeta is http://www.alphacine.com

Good Luck
Right, I was trying to say they are not cheaper than other places.. the places you mention can xfer S8 to Digi Beta for $175pr hr
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hehateme wrote:Well, I guess what impressed me the most was their new 8mm V3 gate. I had never seen or even heard of a switchable dual Super 8/Regular gate on rank telecine.

I've seen Super 8 gates (usually converted 16 mil) and Regular 8 gates (very rarely), but only as separate units. And the results can sometimes be marginal depending on where you go. The gate they have has manual focus, iris and zoom control features all on the gate itself!

Needless to say, it provides for enhanced capabilities in image manipulation. It worked really good on some old reg 8 home movies I had that were in pretty bad shape - warped film with soft focus edges - but came out beautifully.

Well worth the money, and very friendly helpful staff too.

hehateme

hehehehe,

I guess kidshateme didn't make the cut.

I like your description of their process, is this a one of a kind super-8 rank gate they have made, or is it an entirely different process from rank? If they have something unique and better, and could offer it in the 200-250 range, that would be cool.

Can they do wetgate?
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[quote="Alex"

hehehehe,

I guess kidshateme didn't make the cut.

I like your description of their process, is this a one of a kind super-8 rank gate they have made, or is it an entirely different process from rank? If they have something unique and better, and could offer it in the 200-250 range, that would be cool.

Can they do wetgate?[/quote]

Alex,

Shehateme almost made the cut tho'.

Yes, it is a one-of-a-kind dual super 8/regular 8 RANK gate, at least for the U.S. market it is. The only other V3 gates that I know of are in Europe (U.K., Switzerland, etc.).

But they do professional quality color graded RANK telecine transfers using a fully digital Da Vinci color corrector. They don't offer wetgate, however.

Their price is $235 to Mini DV, but they offer discounts to first time customers or if you have a good size job to transfer.

Hehateme/shehateme/kidshateme/petshateme
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If you ever feel comfortable taking the word hate out of your name, your welcome to repost in my seldom viewed forum.
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Alex,

Let's see:

Helikeme would sound pretty gay

Shelikeme would sound pretty egotistical

And Kidslikeme sounds like Michael Jackson!

But I'll give it some thought.

hehateme
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