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: I agree. As time goes on these videos are
: harder and harder to find. I used to have
: an 8mm movie camera with no sound as a kid.
: I used to have a rickedy-rick projector with
: a retractable screen to watch it on. You
: can see the difference between film and
: video. With the right lighting film is
: better. They still make movies in film from
: what I know and tv in video.
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: The history is really interesting. Long
: before tv came along movies were made at 16
: frames per second. People complained for
: decades that it was too dark so in the
: 1940's the film industry decided to finally
: make the film more frequent to reduce the
: darkness so movies were made at 24 frames
: per second even until today. The overall
: goof was that they weren't paying attention
: to tv because in 1948 tv came out at 30
: frames per second. So, in order to watch a
: movie on tv they have to add a frame every
: 6th frame and it's the 5th frame all over
: again. I know what you're thinking...why
: don't they just make movies at 30 frames per
: second? I don't have the answer.
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: Good job finding another rare video Dave!
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