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Re: Question...
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lugnet.animation
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Thu, 5 Apr 2001 17:04:25 GMT
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In lugnet.publish.cinema, Wayne McCaul writes:
> But I do remember making a Lego Super-8 film when I was a kid. Does anyone know
> how I would go about transferring it to video? I'd like to run it through the
> computer and add some effects.
There are lots of places that will transfer Super-8 films to video.
If you have trouble finding one just by poking around the yellow pages, check
the 8mm film section on eBay- people often advertise that service there. Yes,
it's against eBay's ToS, but it'll get you in touch with them, anyway.
eric
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