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Ryan Kent

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  1. Cool, thanks for the info. I'll try and get my hands on the equipment and give it all a go anyway.
  2. Sorry, I think you misunderstood me. I know I can edit my own films at home. I was just curious as to how difficult it is for a first-timer. I didn't want to end up cutting too much and not being able to stick it bak together properly. And the dunce thing because I've never used film before, i'm completely new to it. I've used 35mm SLR's but that's about it. Thanks for the info.
  3. Is there anywhere in the UK that processes Super 8 relatively cheaply? Or for that matter, if it would be cheaper sending it elsewhere? I'm completely new to this, sorry. I've done some research and found that http://www.bluecinetech.co.uk/ based in the UK process Ektachrome 64T for £11.99. Is that any good? Also, how easy/complicated is it to self-edit super8 film on a splicer? There are some on eBay quite cheap. I only want to stick it on Final Cut Pro after editing it manually. I'm not planning on shooting a masterpiece. If anything I want to experiment, perhaps something along the lines of Derek Jarman, early Lars Von Trier shorts, or Stan Brakhage - which is why I don't want to spend a fortune. Treat me as a complete dunce, please.
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