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Oh man what would you do to make yours the best.

sounds exactly the same as a piece of assesment at the Queensland College of Art's Bachelor of Film Production Course.

Pitty im in oz, other wise i would do it with my little Sankyo Super 8 Machine.
 
Yea those Lumiere movies weren't so good.

Anyway, that script for the Super8mm movie is way too long for just one roll. Also that kind of precise editing is hard to do with Super8 cameras, mostly because the motors aren't able to catch up to speed as soon as you hit the trigger. so you get all these flash frames. best thing to do is come up with a story that uses those in the piece.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RFranco:
Yea those Lumiere movies weren't so good.

Anyway, that script for the Super8mm movie is way too long for just one roll. Also that kind of precise editing is hard to do with Super8 cameras, mostly because the motors aren't able to catch up to speed as soon as you hit the trigger. so you get all these flash frames. best thing to do is come up with a story that uses those in the piece. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I was thinking the same thing, I was going to have five difrent people read the script as a story and time them to see how long that is, and find a way to put it to simple storyboards.

As for the cam I think I have a way to see what is shot in a play back, there is a pic of something I designed on the thread, two cams together, we can see a play back of what the other shot, by puting a switch on them both that goes at the same time, and alow for the difrence in the super eights speed.
 

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