Again, Million thanks for sharing these great video footages, super cool to see some footages from CN, I can only imagine how much effort you and others put to these projects, they are all simply amazing
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Every time I give up hope in seeing anything great and new we somehow get a new clip. NuffM, there aren't words to describe how thankful I am of your contributions to this community. You truly are a hero in my books, almost saint like, thank you so much for this and all you do!!! WOW.
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Originally posted by OAI View PostEvery time I give up hope in seeing anything great and new we somehow get a new clip. NuffM, there aren't words to describe how thankful I am of your contributions to this community. You truly are a hero in my books, almost saint like, thank you so much for this and all you do!!! WOW.
I love what I do, and had somebody tried to take this away from me, then they would be taking away new films and recordings for all fans in the future.
I'm beyond happy with these new releases and the reception, and so is the McGuiness family. Those folks are all over the new uploads, and it puts the biggest smile on my face.
i cannot wait to put out more content for everybody. I have so many projects I'm working towards at the moment, including fresh scans of a few films that desperately needed them, and new audio recordings. These will all be released publicly for you guys to enjoy.
Thank YOU.Last edited by NuffM; 01-08-2024, 10:09 PM.
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I hope we could find a fresher source for the Earl's Court footage from August 1980, that'd be the fruit on the top!
In the meantime, I was re watching your latest projects (yours and the people who works with you) and they are all fantastic. Keep the good work guys!If an act of empathy is considered somehow as something radical, we're living in dangerous times.
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Originally posted by NuffM View PostProjections were typically darker on film than in real life. So many attendees have told me that the films were very bright and had 0 flicker to the human eye. So imagine watching a 2D 4k animation from Disney. That's basically what it was like.
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