I want to run an audio cable out from a 16mm Kodak Pageant projector in order
to record the sound track.
The output (typically goes to the speaker that accompanies the projector) is
almost, but not quite 1/4"
Has anyone done this before and how did you manage to find an audio jack that
would
That is a 0.206" plug. Switchcraft part S250.
That said, you'll find that getting a tech to install a direct output from
the phototube that bypasses the power amplifier will have better sound quality.
But you could make a cable with a .206" plug on one and end a 1/4" phone on
the other and plug
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Chris
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> Alternatively, for the ground loop isolation, you can use the RCA isolation
> cables they sell at car stereo shops.
Those things have transformers inside them... not very good transformers, but
transformers nonetheless.
I'd use a decent DI box personally, if there was no way to bypass the
I don't have the OP, only Scott's reply, so I'm not sure what setup is desired,
But, in general, getting audio from a Pageant into a line-level input on
recording gear is more than just connecting cables: you'll want an in-line
isolation transformer to avoid ground loop hum, and a simple
I modified my pageant to use a 1/4" jack. I've had very good results merely
plugging in a 1/4 to xlr unbalanced to balanced adapter and plugging the
other end directly into my Canon xh a1 camera. From there I just set the
audio gain on the camera to about 1/3 and adjust the volume knob on the
> Empty city streets.
Force of Evil (Abraham Polonsky)
'I am Legend' and various similar post-apocalyptic films, e.g. '28 days later'.
Also maybe the current TV shows 'The Walking Dead' and 'Last Man on Earth'
(which i haven't seen…)
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Friends, in the last couple of weeks you have generously assisted me in finding
films with certain content, like shadows, swings, and 360-degree camera moves.
They’re for two presentations I’m giving in San Francisco late April, which
I’ll tell you more about as the time approaches. Meanwhile,
1. The end of L’Eclisse
On Mar 10, 2016, at 5:43 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote:
> Friends, in the last couple of weeks you have generously assisted me in
> finding films with certain content, like shadows, swings, and 360-degree
> camera moves. They’re for two presentations
the first sequence of west side story - nyc
the mouse that roared -nyc
the omega man - L.A.
the last man on earth - rome
2016-03-10 18:47 GMT-04:00 lagonaboba :
> 1. The end of L’Eclisse
>
>
>
> On Mar 10, 2016, at 5:43 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote:
>
> >
> Those things have transformers inside them... not very good transformers, but
> transformers nonetheless.
Yeah, the quality varies. I've used some that worked fine. The thing is they're
not THAT cheap, you still might need an attenuator, and the Rolls direct box is
priced right at $25. I
The Behringer DI-20 direct injection box works well and is also about
$25. Two channels, ground lift, several levels of attenuation. I use
them to get speaker level outputs from projectors to balanced mic
level inputs on a mixing board.
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For empty city streets in NYC:
Katrina Talking Pictures by Yvonne Rainer
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 6:38 PM, Dave Tetzlaff wrote:
> > Empty city streets.
>
> Force of Evil (Abraham Polonsky)
>
> 'I am Legend' and various similar post-apocalyptic films, e.g. '28 days
> later'.
For 1., Gerschicht der Nacht by Clemens Klopfenstein.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Gene Youngblood
wrote:
> Friends, in the last couple of weeks you have generously assisted me in
> finding films with certain content, like shadows, swings, and 360-degree
> camera moves.
Geschichte, rather.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:11 AM, Luke Aspell wrote:
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> For 1., Gerschicht der Nacht by Clemens Klopfenstein.
>
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Gene Youngblood
> wrote:
>
>> Friends, in the last couple of weeks you have
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