This 16mm reel from my collection has seen better days before (and more cyan) but still represents the rank and file kind of art instruction films that I say as a kid. Enjoy!
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I still have that same 16 mm film splice apparatus..
As narrated by Adam West. Just Kidding.
1965 was a Very Good Year for Light!
I'm digging the experimental sound track with the backward music to avoid the copyright trolls.
What is the tune playing backwards?
These films only reason I liked school
Love the melotron BMG
I foolishly dropped LSD in high school around 1987 after lunch one day, not fully realizing what I was in for &, by the grace of all things kind & merciful, my 6th hour world studies teacher decided to watch a film that day. It was about Japan & their culture played on one of the classic 16mm reel to reel projectors we used then. Needless to say, I learned a few things in school that day.
Thanks for the flashback!
Yeah, sure. Light. What has Light ever done for us, anyway? I mean, apart from the art, radio, and the quantum electrodynamical binding of electrons to nuclei, what has Light ever done for us?
Fran: You put a LOT of work into this!!! Good for you to defeat those Trolls.
🔥No! Bud Light! 🍺 🧯👩🚒🚒
"I See the Light!" 🌞☀😊
good old kodachrome – fade to red. i have old family pictures that look like that. thanks for the transfer. we didn't have these films when i was in school. the soundtrack sounds like the
backwards stuff the beatles used in 1966.
There's not much left of these films wrt colour information. It's amazing you can get anything at all. There are three dyes in the emulsion, and normally one goes before the other two. In this case two have almost completely gone. Basically, only a magenta mask is left.