Double 8 (Regular 8mm) Film - Un-Slit 16mm Scan Demo

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Michael Raso from the Film Photography Project explains Double 8 movie film and shows it scanned in its un-slit native format.
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This is what i needed right now, i really enjoyed it.

coinparadise
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The other day, I received a vintage and working Cine-Kodak 16mm camera, ca. 1925. It has a roll of partially exposed film in it, so I said we'll be doing business.

Well, today I received a vintage and working Cine-Kodak 8mm camera, ca. 1932. Same story: it *also* has a roll of partially exposed film in it, so I we'll be doing business with that little wonder, as well. FPP, truly you rule.

TheStockwell
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You guys need to go 4K on these smaller formats to show their true potential!

MORCOPOLO
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You can scan it with a 16mm gate right? as to have the multiple image effect

DrumHead
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wow. what camera was loading that film?

eladbari
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How do I create this awsome effect for myself. I have the camera but not the budget to buy and have the film developed

raseli
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Been wanting to do this. So, FPP will develop and scan the film without slitting? Is this also available upon request for reversal films as well?

cecildeville
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I notice that sometimes the perforation is on the edge but sometimes it encroaches on the footage. Is this always the case? Why does it do that?

matthewdeacon
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How many rolls of film do you get with the bundle pack or colour reversal 8mm?

andrewmiller
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I have a roll in a metal canister inside a K459 Double 8mm box. As shown in your video, one side looks like film, one side is tan. It does not appear to have images when held to the light. Light does not shine through. Is this film exposed, ruined? Thank you.

spinsandneedles
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Was hoping to resurrect my Bolex B8 but looks like I'll sell. No time to shoot and develop.

Zetaphotography
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Does this mean 16mm film can be used to shoot with standard 8mm cameras?

JParmida
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I have recently purchased a standard 8mm film camera just wondering were I can get the film developed

panalemoonsc
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Just a question for my curiosity (noob here), the film thats not slit and used just for scanning, when you view it, will it show as shown here? Both sides playing at the same time and 1 side flipped?

jimmystractors
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Hi from Michigan: I have some old Kodachrome Film (35mm Slides), I would like to process in my own tank. Is there any method that I could use to capture these old images. Any image is better than no image at all. Thanks 😎

trainroomgary
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What if you don't split the reversal film, you can then project it on a 16mm projector, Right?

andrewbarnum
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Thats really nice but when you get down to it $16.00 for the film to use.. and $$ for developeing.. $50.00 to convert it to Dvd it really isnt worth it.. but if i had fast money to spend i would do it.. i tihnk super 8mm would be easier, wouldnt tear in a projector thought..such as old reg 8mm..

gerryroberts