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- September 5, 2011
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- Super 8mm, Wetgate Examples
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Johnny Astro Original Commercial Superb S8mm Sound Film Transfer
Before Xbox, before PacMan, before the Ipad, there was Johnny Astro!!! Kids actually had fun in those days with cool toys like this. This is unbelievable high quality film of the original “Johnny Astro” commercial. And yes, it was Super8 Sound film stock. It was a little faded, but our newish DUI DaVinci grabbed a hold of what color was left and allowed us to render this spot for the world to see. Almost as good as some of the 16mm films we transfer.
- August 3, 2011
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- Before After, Super 8mm, Wetgate Examples, Wetgate Samples
- 8mm, 8mm Film, 8mm movie, CinePost, college, Film, film conversion, film to video, film transfer, flying spot scanner, Posthouse, Rank Cintel, scratch removal, Super 8, Super 8mm, super8, Telecine, Turbo, Wetgate, wetgate transfer
CinePost Super 8 Telecine Transfer with Wetgate: “Rush”
A day in the life of a Frat Cinematographer. This film was shown over 50 times in a bad projector. This is a split screen transfer done at CinePost. It is showing the same footage with and without our wetgate technology. You can easily see how well the process works at removing and concealing scratches and dust. If you want to conceal scratches in your transfers, CinePost can help you.
- June 15, 2011
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- S8mm Kodachrome, Super 8mm
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Kodachrome Super8 Alligator Wrestler
Super 8mm Kodachrome super8 “Alligator Wrestling”
- May 17, 2011
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- Family films, Super 8mm
- 8mm, 8mm movie, CinePost, Dwayne's Photo, film conversion, film to digital, film to video, film transfer, flying spot scanner, full frame, Posthouse, Telecine
Super 8mm “Full Frame” Ektachrome 100D
Shot 07/21/10 Telecined “Full-frame” 08/19/10 at CinePost, not matted. Scenes are in and around the Great Smoky Mountains near Cherokee, NC Processed by Dwayne’s Photo
- May 10, 2011
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CinePost Wet vs Dry Film Transfer
Super8 Kodachrome shot near the Harry Truman Library. This footage demonstrates the power of the Wetgate system’s ability to remove dirt/debris and conceal scratches.
- June 3, 2010
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- S8mm Kodachrome
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Veronicas “Spend the Night Together” EPK Excerpts
Sorry, we couldn’t use the actual music. This is a demonstration of Super 8 Kodachrome shot with a Canon 1014, transferred on a Rank Turbo at CinePost.
- June 3, 2010
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- S8mm Kodachrome, Super 8mm, Wetgate Samples
- CinePost, color, Doron Hirshberg, Film, film conversion, film to video, film transfer, flying spot scanner, Israel, Kodachrome, Orchids, Post House, post production, Posthouse, Rank Cintel, S8mm transfer, Super 8mm, Telecine
Symphony of Magic: The Wild Orchids of Israel
A Magical Film about the “Wild Orchids in Israel”. If you like TimeLapse or Flowers, this is probably the greatest Super 8mm nature film ever made. Totally self-funded and Ten Years in the making, the amazing beauty of the Wild Orchids of Israel has painstakingly been captured on stunning Kodachrome film by esteemed cinematographer Doron Hirshberg . The film was originally broadcast on the BBC in 1987. Not satisfied, Doron spent another three years shooting more footage to include more scenes about the actual pollination process. When finally ready to re-edit all the films in 2007, Doron flew from Israel to CinePost in Atlanta in order to produce a scratch and dirt-free Telecine Transfer for the new digital masters. Digital editing was completed in late 2007. Duna Televizio (Hungary) will be broadcasting the Restored Master this Winter. The Digital Masters are now ready for any venue with English narration and a stereo M&E track, in either PAL and/or NTSC. Total running time is 60 minutes. To book or rent this film, contact CinePost at info@posthouse.com.
- June 3, 2010
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- S8mm Kodachrome, Super 8mm, Wetgate Samples
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Wild Orchids of Israel
A segment from the DVD entitled “Symphony of Magic: The Wild Orchids in Israel”. If you like Timelapse and Orchids, this fascinating film shows in amazing detail how the Bee Orchid lures its lovers to do its bidding. Produced by nature cinematographer Doron Hirshberg, the documentary was originally broadcast on the BBC in 1987. Not satisfied, Doron spent another three years shooting more footage to include these scenes about the actual pollination process. When finally ready to re-edit all the films in 2007, Doron flew from Israel to CinePost in Atlanta in order to produce a scratch and dirt-free Telecine Transfer for the new digital masters. Digital editing was completed in late 2007. Duna Televizio (Hungary) will be broadcasting the Restored Master this Winter. The Digital Masters are now ready for any venue with English narration and a stereo M&E track, in either PAL and/or NTSC. Total running time is 60 minutes. The DVD is available from CinePost at info@posthouse.com. Enjoy this segment and please help support Doron who has new films in production by buying this DVD. To order call 678-238-0800 or look for it on Amazon.com.
