Re: New Video: Melbourne Trams 1965 to 1983 Silent Movie Digital Remake. 46 Minutes
  Richard Youl

Thanks Hunslet,

I’m learning more and more about what I can do with the Wolverine and there were no scenes I had to omit because it could not produce an OK result. However many scenes had to be scanned more than once to overcome problems. Many hours of work in that video.

Nevertheless this video is much better than the movie would look like projected onto the screen.

Regards,

Richard

> On 10 Nov 2017, at 8:20 pm, 'Hunslet'hunslet@... [TramsDownUnder] TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:

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> Impressed with the conversion quality, Richard.

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> Hunslet.

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> Subject: [TramsDownUnder] New Video: Melbourne Trams 1965 to 1983 Silent Movie Digital Remake. 46 Minutes

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> Besides digitally rescanning my original 8mm movie, extra scenes taken by longtime friend BarryN. and an unknown cameraman who appears to have had connections with Camberwell Depot have been added.

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> Picture quality varies a lot, depending on camera quality and often the brightness of the day. The technology in fact dates back to the 1930s.

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> One scene which will interest some viewers is the former routes 69 and 79 stub terminus at Luna Park which was closely related to the former balloon loop there.

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> As for the unknown cameraman, I have no idea how I came to have his film. Enquiries of a few people who were at Camberwell around 1970 failed to come up with any answers. If anyone has any clues, I would be happy to speak with them.

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> https://youtu.be/_gc9z2OS0AI

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> Regards,

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