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Hi Robert
Actually, I was looking for Rob Danielson and accidentally sent my inquiry to
the
whole listserve. Sorry!
Of course I do know where to find you, though. As for Gerry, I still haven't
heard a peep.
Best, and especially for the holiday!
---t0ny
On Fri 01/16/70 11:19
Dear tony,
My phone is 212-505-5181, ex 12. Is Jerry back from Singapore? --Robert
Haller
On 11/4/12 3:05 PM, Tony Conrad con...@buffalo.edu wrote:
Hi Rob--
Been thinking of you, and misplaced your phone number...or
how about skype?
t0ny
tonyconrad
716-400-8738
Hi Rob--
Been thinking of you, and misplaced your phone number...or how about skype?
t0ny
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If this is off topic, I apologize.
I've a friend who is a documentary filmmaker in NYC, and she needs to
transfer some HI-8 tapes, and her camera is eating the tapes. Any
suggestions for someone to check out the camera or other suggestions for
a deck to transfer the footage?
Thanks in
Try GRS Video they have good working hi-8 decks that are connected to a mac.
http://www.grsv.com/
T
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Steven ste...@gladstonefilms.com wrote:
If this is off topic, I apologize.
I've a friend who is a documentary filmmaker in NYC, and she needs to
transfer some
Best best is a new deck. Digital 8 decks and cams are newer and easier to
find, and will work with 8 and Hi8 (8 works in hi8 decks but not nec.
vice-versa). Your local video art co-op or whatever should have cheap access
to some sort of video8 gear.
Look inside the tape door with a
On Oct 3, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Tony Conrad con...@buffalo.edu wrote:
SOLUTION:
Buy a couple of Hi-8 camcorders.
Better solution: buy a Digital-8 camcorder (has to be a higher model number)
that can play back 8mm and Hi-8 tapes via FireWire. These apparently give
better results than
I would call a place like DCTV (Downtown Community Television) or MNN
(Manhattan Neighborhood Network) and see whether they have any hi-8 decks
still in use.
CC
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Steven ste...@gladstonefilms.com wrote:
If this is off topic, I apologize.
I've a friend who is a
Be careful of the Digital-8 camcorders. I never knew anyone who had a digital
camcorder who didn't have a broken digital 8 camcorder. If Jeff says they give
good results when working, I absolutely take his word for it. But caveat emptor
when buying a used one, and don't pay too much.
A lot of
On a related note, any clues on getting a tape out of an old hi-8 camcorder
without taking it apart? The thing went kaput on me. Still has power, just
the gate won't release tape. I bought another on Craigslist and is working
great, but still have tape stuck in the old one. Thanks ahead of time...
I have a sony Hi-8 camcorder I bought at a sale at the public access
studios in Minneapolis but it is no longer working. I'd like to
transfer many hours of Hi-8 and 8mm video to digital via my mini DV
deck. Anyone in LA have Hi-8 video gear lying around for loan, rental
or sale?
On 12/9/11 6:04 PM, Sandra Maliga wrote:
I have a sony Hi-8 camcorder I bought at a sale at the public access
studios in Minneapolis but it is no longer working. I'd like to
transfer many hours of Hi-8 and 8mm video to digital via my mini DV
deck. Anyone in LA have Hi-8 video gear lying
On 12/9/11 6:22 PM, Flick Harrison wrote:
You can also use a Digital-8 (D8) camera to do this. It will should play
back Hi 8 tapes and send them through firewire in the same format as DV;
i.e. DV NTSC 720x480 29.97fps 48KHz sound. Probably easier than running
a Hi8 cam through a DV cam.
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