MY NEW SUPER 8 FILM

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GZL
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MY NEW SUPER 8 FILM

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I want to introduce my new super 8 film from my irish journey in 2011 for a friend's wedding.

Enjoy !!!


http://vimeo.com/36031184
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Great choices regarding audio, editorial selection and pacing, and framing! Congratulations.

The intimacy of Super 8 was well used. Me thinks you love your homeland a tiny bit. :)
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Great edit and framing.

Transfer & color could use a little work however. You might be surprised at what a difference a good transfer will make. It will still look "Super 8" but just sharper.

Your friends will treasure this for a long time.
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thanks all !!!

@ freedom4kids : i'm french but for sure you can say that i love ireland :D

@ will2 : i know that you're right. I will do it myself next time but i did not have a super8 projector for that film. The store made shitty work with my Kodak 100D.

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I like the projector-gate aperture look. Feels like nostalgic family movie night. In that regard I like the telecine.
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