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Just saw 8mm film from my mom's youth...

idNut

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Whew :Q 1964. Saw my grandpa and deceased grandma in color. My grandpa was buff as sh!t. Talk about funky clothes, glasses and haircuts. :Q

All I can say is 'whoa'.
 
Originally posted by: idNut
Whew :Q 1964. Saw my grandpa and deceased grandma in color. My grandpa was buff as sh!t. Talk about funky clothes, glasses and haircuts. :Q

All I can say is 'whoa'.

Scan them damnit!@
 
It's fun to watch those. My parents took 8mm film for the first year of my life, before they got a camcorder. It was fun to watch, 'till I broke their projector accidentally. 🙂

Watching actual 8mm film just makes all those home movies look a lot more fun. 🙂 BTW, how's your family doing? Was this a family viewing (sis included), or was it just you?
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
It's fun to watch those. My parents took 8mm film for the first year of my life, before they got a camcorder. It was fun to watch, 'till I broke their projector accidentally. 🙂

Watching actual 8mm film just makes all those home movies look a lot more fun. 🙂 BTW, how's your family doing? Was this a family viewing (sis included), or was it just you?

Just me, my mom and dad. My family is basically just me and my parents. Sister is down in North Carolina for some reason and my brother is at work, he and my sister are at home just to sleep.
 
cool,

transfer to DVD and distribute to the family for a nice christmas gift. Memories and films like those are like heirlooms.
 
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