Does it matter which one is the take up reel. Re 8mm movie film, the sprockets go toward me or away from me. Under hand, or over hand on the reels? Help!.
I use a similar technique too, and I got good results. At moment I am in some troubles becouse I cannot find the film cleaner. Can you give me some suggestion?
Great tutorial, Edwin (and great shop, I bought something from you!), I also use the editor viewer instead of rewinding arms (which currently do not have). Instead, when the films are clean but have different small folds, what you advice? Those small folds that i have in a few films, do not flow well the film in the projector (I have to use the key "loop" many times)!
Hello Mr. i just get some old reel 8mm. But the reel so dirty like the ink by the film. i wanna ask, can i use branch water to clean this film ? thank you Mr.
please use filmcleaner for this! Many other liquids will realy harm the films. See my blog about this: www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=nl&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
Using water to clean films, is not recommended! We took the test and put a piece of film in water for a week. The water soon began to color, not a good sign! After a week the water was completely brown and upon inspection of the film, it appears that the emulsion layer dissolves in water! So water is not a good idea to use to clean your films. See for the report: www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
No do not use alcohol. This will dissolve the film: www.van-eck.net/img/itable/images/info_255_Films_1489759250857.jpg so for a test on using water/alcohol/film cleaner: www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
This film cleaner is burning stuff.The Film get clean but the surface get also to dry.You need a special Film cleaner who give the Film a smooth surface. That is important because the dry Film can make a noise in the soundhead and can damage it from time to time.
It is good te set some pressure on the film when cleaning it. You can find the weak spots (bad spices) and repair these before these weaks spots break in the filmprojector or filmscanner. If that is the case you night get damage to the film there)
@@VanEckVideo Hi I was joking when the bottle hit the reel... I thought for a film about film care.. there was a little misstep..LOL Unless you say you do that a lot... bang on the reel?
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UPDATE: ...only a complete fool would use this method..ie: a minuscule HARD piece of dirt is on the film and you slide that film through your cloth covered fingers....it will scrape the film like nobody's business. This video is a fail.
Edwin, You gave an outstanding reply to a rude and foolish comment from someone who wants to play with the big boys. Your polite reply is an assumption all knowledgable filmmakers make when we decide to clean our films. We all appreciate the time you took to create this video tutorial for us. Ad my polite advice to Accolade...simply don't use this method to clean your film. I have used this approach and never had a problem
Thank you, and thanks for the English translation!
What is the stuff of film cleaner?
Nice. Could you Tell us what is this cleaning solution? In Brasil where i live is not easy that stuf. Can I use álcool or another homade solution? Tx
Cool and very informative.. thanks for the video.. I have some old Reg8mm films that need cleaning..
Does it matter which one is the take up reel. Re 8mm movie film, the sprockets go toward me or away from me. Under hand, or over hand on the reels? Help!.
for the cleaning it does not matter, just try out what works best for you.
...no matter what reel you have as the take-up reel....you'll screw the pooch by using this method.
Is it Okay to laminate a film ?
I use a similar technique too, and I got good results. At moment I am in some troubles becouse I cannot find the film cleaner. Can you give me some suggestion?
You can find the filmcleaner here: shop.van-eck.net/?_globalsearch=film%20cleaner
Thanks
Great tutorial, Edwin (and great shop, I bought something from you!), I also use the editor viewer instead of rewinding arms (which currently do not have).
Instead, when the films are clean but have different small folds, what you advice? Those small folds that i have in a few films, do not flow well the film in the projector (I have to use the key "loop" many times)!
for the small folds, try to flatten these as much as possible.
If this does not work, you can cut out the effected frames.
Can you suggest some film cleaner that can be found in India ?
Kodak Filmguard can be bought on Amazon if that option is avaialble to you in India.
Hello Mr.
i just get some old reel 8mm. But the reel so dirty like the ink by the film. i wanna ask, can i use branch water to clean this film ?
thank you Mr.
please use filmcleaner for this! Many other liquids will realy harm the films. See my blog about this:
www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=nl&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
Using water to clean films, is not recommended!
We took the test and put a piece of film in water for a week. The water soon began to color, not a good sign! After a week the water was completely brown and upon inspection of the film, it appears that the emulsion layer dissolves in water! So water is not a good idea to use to clean your films.
See for the report:
www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
thank you sir. i appreciate.
Is isopropyl alcohol any for cleaning film?
No do not use alcohol. This will dissolve the film: www.van-eck.net/img/itable/images/info_255_Films_1489759250857.jpg so for a test on using water/alcohol/film cleaner: www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=0&cat=info&merk=255&type=Films
which 8mm film cleaner do you suggest using your method
Kodak Filmguard can be bought on Amazon
Good evening,
is it also suitable for 16mm?
Yes, for all films: regular8, super8, 9,5mm, 16mm.
This film cleaner is burning stuff.The Film get clean but the surface get also to dry.You need a special Film cleaner who give the Film a smooth surface. That is important because the dry Film can make a noise in the soundhead and can damage it from time to time.
I would suggest this filmcleaner: shop.van-eck.net/SF-0124.html?_globalsearch=film%20cleaner
@1:08 smashes film... LOL take care of the fragile film.. :P
It is good te set some pressure on the film when cleaning it. You can find the weak spots (bad spices) and repair these before these weaks spots break in the filmprojector or filmscanner. If that is the case you night get damage to the film there)
@@VanEckVideo Hi I was joking when the bottle hit the reel... I thought for a film about film care.. there was a little misstep..LOL Unless you say you do that a lot... bang on the reel?
UPDATE: ...only a complete fool would use this method..ie: a minuscule HARD piece of dirt is on the film and you slide that film through your cloth covered fingers....it will scrape the film like nobody's business. This video is a fail.
Every method has it pros and cons. Which cleaning method do you suggest?
Edwin,
You gave an outstanding reply to a rude and foolish comment from someone who wants to play with the big boys. Your polite reply is an assumption all knowledgable filmmakers make when we decide to clean our films. We all appreciate the time you took to create this video tutorial for us. Ad my polite advice to Accolade...simply don't use this method to clean your film. I have used this approach and never had a problem
Thanks for the support. Yes, I agree fully with you. If you have the opinion that something is not good, explain your suggested alternative.