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In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

In 1933 Montclair NJ resident Arthur B Holmes shot 3 rolls of 16mm home movies on his Ciné-Kodak camera at the Lake Valhalla Club in Montville, NJ. Oven McCafferty gives a brief overview of the discovery and the new 2022 4k scan and sound mix by The Film Photography Project.

Blog (with video) - filmphotographyproject.com/1933-found-footage-the-lost-fi...

Hamburg Elbbrücken S-Bahn Station

 

Film is not dead

Silbersalz35 050D

ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35

 

Minolta XD5

Minolta Manual Focus

Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5 with CPL

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

Still from a 16mm film made in 1998.

The movie was made by cutting up strips of celluloid film from various 16mm and super 8 outtakes of movies I have made and then gluing them in patterns between two long strips of 16mm clear leader. I just got a 4k scan of this recently. I have not seen it in forever because it is impossible to project the actual film-but it works fine on a flatbed. Now it can be projected digitally.

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