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9.5 USA offer
a video transfer service for anyone with 9.5 mm. films. There is also
a lot of 9.5 mm. information at the site..
For anyone interested in animation, try Aardman
Animation's pages. They require a few plug-ins
to get the best effect, but this is the home of Wallace and Gromit and
much more.
The American
Widescreen Museum site includes a history
of widescreen.
A Bolex
H-16 chronology lists the H16 models and
their dates of introduction with notes about their features. Also
a good diagram showing features common to all models.
More information about Bolex, particularly about
the reflex system, is here.
British Pathe includes some film clips to view online.
Collecting
cinematographica, with an interesting selection
of pictures, and "100
Years of Film Sizes"
Grahame
Newnham's site is dedicated to 9.5 mm., 17.5 mm. and 28 mm. cine
films and equipment.
Kodak have introduced some new Super-8
film pages, which include the announcement
that Super-8 Kodachrome is to be stopped. New Ektachrome Super-8 films
are to be introduced.
The London
International Film School site has information
about their 2 year course as well as background information about
the School and news of former students.
MondoFoto
has some Super-8 instruction books.
On Super-8
For Super-8 film-makers who also use digital video.
Plattsburgh
Photographic Services provides information
on services for film users and a very good links section.
Super8camera.com has a lot of information for Super-8 users.
Tobin
Cinema Systems Inc. has instructions and
information about professional 16 mm. cine including Arriflex, Aaton
and Bolex, including up-to-date information about crystal sync.
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