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Scott Super

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  1. Scott from Pro8mm here. We had received some of the film stock prior to its release to check it out and see how it looked in the super 8mm format. Must say, the film stock looks awesome. Not as intense in the colors as the 160T Vivid stock, but very clear and incredible range. I think you'll be really happy with the look of the film. I was the original launch of Vivid and am really impressed by this film. It has great color saturation. And in case you or anyone else was wondering, Pro8mm is now providing the Vivid 500T in super 8 cut down from fresh Fuji 35mm stock. So if you're interested in shooting some in super 8 just to see the look of the film, it may be a cheaper way to see if before shooting it in 35mm. Honestly though, you'll like the look of this film as long as you've liked the earlier 160T Vivid film stock.
  2. Pro8mm can handle film transfers with sound. We can go to many different formats is SD and HD. Check us out on line at www.pro8mm.com or call at 818-848-5522.
  3. Pro8mm offers HD scans in 1080p or 1080i resolution scanned on own new Millenium II HD scanner. We can transfer to uncompressed 10-bit Quicktime files, HD-Cam or Blu Ray. Check out our website at www.pro8mm.com for more info or call at 818-848-5522
  4. It sounds like either your take up tension is low or the claw is not catching the film properly and driving it through the gate. Check out Pro8mm at www.pro8mm.com. We specialize in that camera and can have it fixed for you in a timely matter.
  5. I work for Pro8mm and we specialize in the Canon 814 cameras. You can check out our website at www.pro8mm.com or call us up at 818-848-5522. More than happy to help you with your Canon 814. We also work on the Canon 1014s as well as most Beaulieu super 8 cameras.
  6. Just make sure you have enough light. Super 8 is a small format and needs a good amount of light in order to capture image. I would even recommend shooting a half stop higher than what you meter indicates.
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