perkeleellinen
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I just found the website "straight8.net", they run a yearly challenge to make a film on a single super 8 cartridge with no editing. If it's good, it gets shown at film festivals along with the other good 'uns.
Anyway, I watched a short video clip of some previous entrants and one film maker had shot his cartridge twice - when projected there were two movies sitting side by side on each half of the frame. I suppose he masked one half of the lens and then switched the mask. Nice idea but I'm wondering how easy is it to rewind the film in the cartridge and how would you know it has been cranked back the whole way?
Sorry if this is old news, I've never seen a half-frame super 8 film before.
Anyway, I watched a short video clip of some previous entrants and one film maker had shot his cartridge twice - when projected there were two movies sitting side by side on each half of the frame. I suppose he masked one half of the lens and then switched the mask. Nice idea but I'm wondering how easy is it to rewind the film in the cartridge and how would you know it has been cranked back the whole way?
Sorry if this is old news, I've never seen a half-frame super 8 film before.