Jonathan Levin
March 6th, 2009, 11:33 AM
Hello,
One of the first things I wanted to do when I got my Canon HV30 was to load up my ancient 16mm movie projector, set up a screen, and video (digitize) tape my old art school projects.
I think this might be called really poor mans telecine.
Please, before you say that it pretty cheap to have stuff digitaly transfered which I am aware, I just don't have the dough for all the stuff I want to "transfer".
I know there is a way to do this, and I am looking for any kind of guidance that could make these look acceptable. Things like what shutter speed on camera, frame rate, etc. I am liking the feel of Canon's HDV30p. All the projected film would be at 24fps, and all of my films are MOS.
Has anyone done this that can advise me? Sure would be nice to see what I looked like when my hair was black...
Thanks.
Jonathan
One of the first things I wanted to do when I got my Canon HV30 was to load up my ancient 16mm movie projector, set up a screen, and video (digitize) tape my old art school projects.
I think this might be called really poor mans telecine.
Please, before you say that it pretty cheap to have stuff digitaly transfered which I am aware, I just don't have the dough for all the stuff I want to "transfer".
I know there is a way to do this, and I am looking for any kind of guidance that could make these look acceptable. Things like what shutter speed on camera, frame rate, etc. I am liking the feel of Canon's HDV30p. All the projected film would be at 24fps, and all of my films are MOS.
Has anyone done this that can advise me? Sure would be nice to see what I looked like when my hair was black...
Thanks.
Jonathan