I spent the evening messing around with the projector, learning how to use it and getting it cleaned up a bit so the filmstrips could be viewed. I ended up dismantling it to some degree to get dust and lint off the optics and things now look pretty good.
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My plan is to simply project the filmstrip up onto a screen, and then capture the images and sound with a video camera. I will then convert the video to a .flv (Flash) file format to display online, just like YouTube. I decided to take the whole capture process on a trial run so I could get an idea of all the variables I need to be monitoring, like video quality vs. file size, duration, whether or not the video can be viewed in all popular browsers, etc.
I got the first video made several evenings ago, and then got it converted to a Flash file this evening. I'm posting it here for your viewing pleasure....while it lasts. The video you see is kinda crude....the image quality isn't the best, mainly due to some lint being pulled up into the machine while the filmstrip was being advanced (you'll see that in a few frames about 2/3 of the way through). I'm going to have to do more cleaning, I guess. Also, the machine I'm using has a built-in record player, which is great, but the speaker ends up being a little far away from the camera's microphone, resulting in the audio sounding a little 'distant'....something that will be corrected for future releases by removing the speaker and setting it up right by the camera's microphone. (You'll also notice that when advancing the first frame, I accidentally went the wrong direction. whoops!)
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Anyway...the video is just a temporary example...I'll be re-recording it in the near future, with (hopefully) a cleaner picture and better sound. I just temporarily posted it to the site so I could check it out with various browsers, and thought you all might like to get a glimpse of the type of video presentations that will be coming in the near future. I'll be removing this one in the near future and will replace it with a much cleaner looking/sounding version...but for a first-time effort, it actually didn't turn out too bad.
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This was a 1972 production called "Way Out Ahead: 1972 Ford F-100 Pickup vs. Chevy & Dodge Pickups", and was propaganda designed to 'educate' the salesmen about the positive attributes of their trucks when comparing them to the competition.
The video has been posted to the following URL:
Way Out Ahead: 1972 Ford F-100 Pickup vs. Chevy & Dodge Pickups
![Image](http://www.fordification.com/video/video01-screencap.jpg)
Take a look and tell me what you think!
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Also, it WILL be streaming into your computer, so you'll be able to watch things as they come in. However, due to the volume of viewers that I'm sure will try watching this at the same time, you might see a few delays while the video downloads. Once it's done, you'll be able to view it in it's entirety without the pauses.