I think it was back in April that I started my weekly 16mm film series, and we’re still going strong. Of course, not every film can be a hit, but the preservation aspect is important since a great number of these gems are literally deteriorating due to vinegar syndrome, and not many copies (sometimes, just one) are known to exist. Heading into Fall, I have some new projects on the horizon, but I still try to spend a few hours each day digitizing, converting, editing, and even freezing original film stock. I’m sure some of you who have spent countless hours over your flatbed scanner know exactly what the appeal is.
My offer still stands, if anyone has appliance-related films either kicking around in the closet, or one they have an eye on, on ebay, send it my way and I’ll spend the time converting it so we all can enjoy it.
Today, we go back to Trash Compactors. While I could find no date on this one, I believe this was WP’s first release. Maybe John can confirm? Either way, the production style of this film is smack-dab 1970 and worth a watch simply for that.
My offer still stands, if anyone has appliance-related films either kicking around in the closet, or one they have an eye on, on ebay, send it my way and I’ll spend the time converting it so we all can enjoy it.
Today, we go back to Trash Compactors. While I could find no date on this one, I believe this was WP’s first release. Maybe John can confirm? Either way, the production style of this film is smack-dab 1970 and worth a watch simply for that.