If they are release print rells, about 14 diameter, then
the running time is about 20' each. I think they are 2000'
nominal capacity, from memory.
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 08:48:26 +1100, Peter Creswick wrote
Emilis Prelgauskas wrote:
The original was a private company production on 35mm stock (Monarto
library has the original stock from which the film was cut [all 22
reels of it] thanks to the bower bird activities of the vintage
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 23:20:46 +1100, Leonard Zech wrote:
It was a reel to reel 16mm film last time I saw it!!!
See if you can change it into DVD as that would be
constructive Ian McPhee
Was this an original ABC TV production?
The original was a private company production on 35mm stock
(Monarto
Emilis Prelgauskas wrote:
The original was a private company production on 35mm stock (Monarto
library has the original stock from which the film was cut [all 22 reels
of it] thanks to the bower bird activities of the vintage enthusiasts in
the sport)
To Jason's query, the original company
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 08:48:26 +1100, Peter Creswick wrote:
22 reels totals how many minutes I wonder.
Best guess - 15 hours
Such a resource, not to mention the
historical value, should not be left to chemically decompose with
time.
Perhaps some sort of Project should be sponsored, to get some
Hi folks,
my first post to this list in a long time.
It was a reel to reel 16mm film last time I saw it!!!
See if you can change it into DVD as that would be
constructive Ian McPhee
Was this an original ABC TV production?
I could see if it was possible to transfer the film to DVD, I