Super 8 Feature and Short Films Available on DVD???
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Super 8 Feature and Short Films Available on DVD???
1. Sleep Always (feature Canada)
2. In My Image (feature Australia)
Others???
2. In My Image (feature Australia)
Others???
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...You will find a few others in a post I started in the other forum:
http://filmshooting.com/scripts/forum/v ... a9c8c97d42
http://filmshooting.com/scripts/forum/v ... a9c8c97d42
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I'm going to produce a DVD shortly which will have three super 8 shorts and two 16mm.
Later this summer will be a 20 minute long 16mm film in Japanese with many special features...
Later this summer will be a 20 minute long 16mm film in Japanese with many special features...
Production Notes
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
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Great. Ill order a copy when you release it. Good luck!!!!Evan Kubota wrote:I'm going to produce a DVD shortly which will have three super 8 shorts and two 16mm.
Pure Sweet Hell looks really good. I cant wait to see it since I have some sense of the dirt bike culture having been an enduro rider in my younger days.onsuper8 wrote:...Add to that list.... Pure Sweet Hell
http://onsuper8.blogspot.com/2006/03/pu ... -hell.html
So far its:
1. Sleep Always (feature - Canada)
2. In My Image (feature - Australia)
3. Pure Sweet Hell (1 hr documentary - N. America)
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Matt Pacini's "Lost Tribes" which you can get on NTSC VHS
"Appleseed Lake" which I think you can get on DVD
and of course our own Roger Evan's "The Jet Benny Show"
also there's a nother Australian one called "Dawn of the DMF's" which I've never seen - and that American mutant one - what's that called?? -- and the Polish vampire in Burbank -- there's a few - who can collect them all? - Necrophilliac too....
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"Appleseed Lake" which I think you can get on DVD
and of course our own Roger Evan's "The Jet Benny Show"
also there's a nother Australian one called "Dawn of the DMF's" which I've never seen - and that American mutant one - what's that called?? -- and the Polish vampire in Burbank -- there's a few - who can collect them all? - Necrophilliac too....
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Here's two more threads/lists (some of these are just on vhs too)
viewtopic.php?t=11872&highlight=poster
http://www.filmshooting.com./scripts/fo ... ght=poster
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viewtopic.php?t=11872&highlight=poster
http://www.filmshooting.com./scripts/fo ... ght=poster
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Scot, thanks for the information. You're a big help. I dont know that I will buy them all but at least all the ones that interest me either because they're from this forum or because someone from this forum causes me to take a look.Scotness wrote:Matt Pacini's "Lost Tribes" which you can get on NTSC VHS
"Appleseed Lake" which I think you can get on DVD
and of course our own Roger Evan's "The Jet Benny Show"
Maybe I will narrow it down to a workable list. I am more inclined to want to collect films from film makers I can communicate online with. IMO thats one of the positive aspects of the format.
It's exciting because this is the first time Ive exposed myself to the work of so many others and fascinating as to how much detail its possible to capture in that tiny frame. I think 16 is a piece of cake compared to super 8. It takes ba**s to invest to such a large time resource on such a small frame.
Looking forward to receiving those dvds too. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Great. Do you have a link to purchase? I did a search on google and came up with reviews but no direct link. Im on the run this week so will have to try more later when I get back down south tomorrow night. Maybe Amazon???pulsingcinema wrote:Lief Jonker's Darkness (soon out in a remastered 2-disc from Barrel Entertainment).
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Well Barrel's website is at http://www.barrel-entertainment.com/ but since they're going through Ryko distribution hopefully the disc will show up at major retail stores like Best Buy. They do have a link to buy it at Amazon though on their website.flatwood wrote:Do you have a link to purchase?
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Wittner is selling some VHS-tapes/DVDs that have been made from Super8/16mm-films, too:
http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de/katal ... er/dvd.php
http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de/katal ... er/dvd.php
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Amazon is a great service albeit expensive unless you're moving a lot of units. I think they are charging us something like 60% on cd sales. Once we got the barcode license it opened up a lot of retail type outlets to us and if nothing else you can offer fans a place to easily get it.
Having to wade through layers of stuff online to buy is prohibitive to the casual customer especially for the small producer. You simply must have your product available if its going to sell.
Having to wade through layers of stuff online to buy is prohibitive to the casual customer especially for the small producer. You simply must have your product available if its going to sell.