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- November 2, 2011
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Marilyn Monroe 1954 Korea Rare Color Transfer by CinePost
Stunning 8mm film shot at Fort Grenadier in 1954. Digitized on the Rank Cintel Turbo3 Telecine at CinePost……We specialize in archival quality work of precious films. Please consider us for any antique film or video transfer work. We love doing work like this. CinePost 678-238-0800
- June 16, 2011
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Bing Family 8mm Films
Some beautiful 8mm films from Mark Bing’s Family Film Archive. 50th anniversary of grandparents and some beautiful Easter dresses with live colored baby chicks for the little misses near the end of the film.
- May 19, 2011
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Heather and Brandon’s Backyard!
Some 8mm footage we found recently with some music for fun.
- May 19, 2011
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- May 17, 2011
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- 8mm, 8mm Kodachrome, Family films, Wetgate Samples
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Wyoming Faces via 8mm Kodachrome and CinePost HD Telecine
Beautiful life of Grams and some of the kids shot in the early 60′s with a Bolex.
- May 17, 2011
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Rare Super Bowl 7 Pre-game
Superb 8mm films shot during pre-game of Super Bowl 7. Checkout the cool Helmet Cars at 2:15!
- May 17, 2011
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1946 Wedding filmed on 8mm Kodachrome
8mm film transfer and restoration done at CinePost.
- March 15, 2010
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Saigon, 1963
Stunning Home Movies. Cheryl Stewart (yellow dress) attended Kindergarten during 1963 in Saigon. Her family was stationed there along with several hundred other families. Her older sister was Debbie Stewart. This is a film of everyday scenes around Saigon one weekend that year. Filmed by Colonel Charles Allen Stewart of San Antonio Texas.
- March 15, 2010
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- 1938, 8mm, Beach Nut Circus, Film
Beech Nut Circus Bus, 1938
8 mm black and white.
- March 15, 2010
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New Year’s Eve 1954
8mm film shot by a young family in Youngstown, Ohio on NYE 1954
