Difference between revisions of "Film Conversion 8mm"
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=== Old Windows Movie Maker Notes === | === Old Windows Movie Maker Notes === | ||
− | * 8mm film from Wolverine needs to be slowed down to 0.6 seconds (or 0.533) | + | * 8mm film from Wolverine needs to be slowed down to 0.6 seconds (or 0.533): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VLei8qQp_M Source] |
+ | ** Super8 18 fps 0.6 | ||
+ | ** Super8 24 fps 0.8 | ||
+ | ** 8mm 16 fps 0.533 | ||
* Save video for high deg | * Save video for high deg | ||
* Turn on image stabilization and wobble correction | * Turn on image stabilization and wobble correction |
Revision as of 23:06, 27 April 2020
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Overview
Inherited a bunch of assets from the before time. Converting 8mm tapes to digital.
Resources
- Knockoff Wolverine 8mm Converter
- SD Card \ Reader
- Old Windows Movie Maker (The one packaged with Windows10 has all the needed features behind a paywall)
Old Windows Movie Maker Notes
- 8mm film from Wolverine needs to be slowed down to 0.6 seconds (or 0.533): Source
- Super8 18 fps 0.6
- Super8 24 fps 0.8
- 8mm 16 fps 0.533
- Save video for high deg
- Turn on image stabilization and wobble correction