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For a long time I wanted to upgrade the quality of the copies of old family movies dating back to the 1930's. My parents had some professionally copied to VHS, and I had tried to copy others using a conversion device that used a camcorder and our movie projector. But none of the tapes copied well to digital, so I finally sent some movies to Legacybox. I first had found a 50% off deal, and now I am prepping a few more reels with a 60% off special.
I have been pleasantly surprised by the results. Some of the movies look better than they had when we watched them using a projector on a screen. And when the movies came back, they came on DVD's for TV viewing as well as separate disks with MP4 files for editing on the computer. I have posted a few edited movies on YouTube. The ones from the 1930's into the 1960's were shot on 16mm film, while the late 60's and 1970's where on super8. I have many more to edit, and most of the really old stuff will go on YouTube eventually since most of the people shown have passed away and can't complain to me now. Several films of interest there now are two from the 1930's showing the playground activities and scenes of Lehigh County, PA. In the newer category, the Allentown Fair and my college Films course movie "Rally" using footage from the first Schaefer 500 at Pocono with edited in for a "plot" may be of interest to some for more than just seeing the quality of the digitizing.
The one of Summer Harmony was not originally done on movie film, and is not part of the project...
I have been pleasantly surprised by the results. Some of the movies look better than they had when we watched them using a projector on a screen. And when the movies came back, they came on DVD's for TV viewing as well as separate disks with MP4 files for editing on the computer. I have posted a few edited movies on YouTube. The ones from the 1930's into the 1960's were shot on 16mm film, while the late 60's and 1970's where on super8. I have many more to edit, and most of the really old stuff will go on YouTube eventually since most of the people shown have passed away and can't complain to me now. Several films of interest there now are two from the 1930's showing the playground activities and scenes of Lehigh County, PA. In the newer category, the Allentown Fair and my college Films course movie "Rally" using footage from the first Schaefer 500 at Pocono with edited in for a "plot" may be of interest to some for more than just seeing the quality of the digitizing.
The one of Summer Harmony was not originally done on movie film, and is not part of the project...
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