Thanks, I've only just started to add sound effects to the cine films, so there is a little bit of experimentation at the moment. I've tried various speeds to convert the original 18 frames a second and have found that slowing film to 70% seems to give about the best results although if it seems to be a little slow I may increase that slightly when I edit the next film.
@DaveEldergillCineFilm what are you using to transfer? The image is very good. As I said, great sound work. The trick is to use appropriate sounds for the correct shots, not just a wild track, and you have done it very well. I've done the same using folly work as well, which is an art in itself and can be lots of fun when it comes together right. Nearly all my films were shot silent and going back to dub them has been a great way to reminisce happy times. Great work, keep it coming.
I use a reflecta scanner and although not professional quality I have been quite pleased with the results and also a lot can be done in the editing. The films which I buy from eBay or car boot sales, vary tremendously in condition. I wish I knew more about who the people in the films were.
lovely video, thanks for the share
Thanks, glad you enjoyed watching it. There are two further videos which I have edited from this original cine film, which I will be posting soon
I love seeing these old home movies I just wonder what happened to the people I hope they did ok.
I would say that the film is running a bit slow by about 3-4 fps. Interesting and with good sound work though.
Thanks, I've only just started to add sound effects to the cine films, so there is a little bit of experimentation at the moment. I've tried various speeds to convert the original 18 frames a second and have found that slowing film to 70% seems to give about the best results although if it seems to be a little slow I may increase that slightly when I edit the next film.
@DaveEldergillCineFilm what are you using to transfer? The image is very good. As I said, great sound work. The trick is to use appropriate sounds for the correct shots, not just a wild track, and you have done it very well. I've done the same using folly work as well, which is an art in itself and can be lots of fun when it comes together right. Nearly all my films were shot silent and going back to dub them has been a great way to reminisce happy times. Great work, keep it coming.
I use a reflecta scanner and although not professional quality I have been quite pleased with the results and also a lot can be done in the editing. The films which I buy from eBay or car boot sales, vary tremendously in condition. I wish I knew more about who the people in the films were.