http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/14/arts/14barstow.html
and his link:
http://www.archive.org/details/barstow_ ... dream_1956
Simply awesome.
A must read...Film treat!
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Thanks for posting this special treat! Wow.
This Americana familie's filmic enthusiasm is utterly charming. His production values are admirable.
I wonder if this what shot in 16mm?
This Americana familie's filmic enthusiasm is utterly charming. His production values are admirable.
I wonder if this what shot in 16mm?
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Very, very cool.
I had heard Disneyland Dream mentioned but had never seen it and knew nothing about Mr. Barstow. Excellent stuff.
Thanks for posting.
Tim
I had heard Disneyland Dream mentioned but had never seen it and knew nothing about Mr. Barstow. Excellent stuff.
Thanks for posting.
Tim
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I would have to say YES to the 16mm question - my opinion only. There is simply too much resolution even on the crappy quicktime file for it to be regular 8mm. Probably shooting a B&H 16mm point and shoot of some variety. Magazine loads perhaps (just guessing but thinking about the logistics of cruising Disneyland with a really heavy camera like a Bolex...ouch). Also, some of the framing made me realize he probably had a few parallax issues.
I like the jitter in the transfer too. Shows even the Archives don't really fret about it...it adds character!
I like the jitter in the transfer too. Shows even the Archives don't really fret about it...it adds character!
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Very interesting SV8 man....
Sort of reminds me of my n yours n all "serious" home movie makers work ;)
Well, anywayhow, sort of aknowledges "us" as moviemakers ... Eh....
Now, where is Nigel... Hed respond on this one ;)
Btw, seems to me like the guy works on a 16mm editor - on that picture anyway.
Shoot....
Sort of reminds me of my n yours n all "serious" home movie makers work ;)
Well, anywayhow, sort of aknowledges "us" as moviemakers ... Eh....
Now, where is Nigel... Hed respond on this one ;)
Btw, seems to me like the guy works on a 16mm editor - on that picture anyway.
Shoot....
..tnx for reminding me Michael Lehnert.... or Santo or.... cinematography.com super8 - the forum of Rednex, Wannabees and Pretenders...