> I have posted up here about a DIY HD telecine option with my 550D and still 
> plan on building it but am swamped with work at the moment.

In my experience DIY telecine can work really well if the projector and camera 
are running at the same frame rate. Specifically, I've shot film projected from 
a standard Pageant onto matte white poster board using a 24fpsCanon HDV 
camcorder (AG-A1), and it came out lovely, no flicker.

So the trick would be finding a Super-8 projector that ran at a constant speed 
that matched one of the settings on the 550D, which I would guess would have to 
be 24fps or 25fps. I don't know Super-8 projectors well, but I would guess that 
most of them either don't have one of those speeds or don't hold speed well 
enough, but I would also guess that there are some higher end models that would 
fit the bill.

Anyway, if you can match projector and camera, you needn't worry about the rest 
of process. Set up the camera as close to the right side of the projector as 
possible, to minimize parallax, just in front of the lens to eliminate spill 
back into the video. It helps to have a photo-type '4-way' head so you can get 
the horizon straight to the film frame. Do some exposure tests, set exposure 
manually, and roll it. You may want to take a couple more runs, bracketing 
exposure. It will look better than you expect, and the client should be pleased.

But, as I may have mentioned before, when I introduced some real film into my 
production classes when I was teaching, I went with 16mm rather than Super-8 
mainly because I knew the students would still be finishing in FCP and I could 
DIY transfer the 16mm easily and successfully while Super-8 would be a real 
problem...

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