The vintage home movie that I'm presenting in this article was one I found in a Noris 8 Projector I bought from eBay and features a Racing Event from the 1970s involving many Mini Cars. Film of the Mini Car racing event Processing the film I scanned the film using my recently completed 8mm film […]
This vintage home movie, likely from 1970, showcases airport scenes, in-flight footage, and a rare glimpse of the flight deck, all restored using new editing techniques.
This vintage 8mm film captures life at the Ipoh Swimming Club and a school sports day at Anderson School in Ipoh, Malaysia, before June 1956. Restored from a home movie collection, the Kodachrome film was digitally processed to correct a greenish tint and enhance quality, and the final version includes an introductory title and tidied edges. The film offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past, showing activities and techniques that precede modern practices.
The embedded vintage home movie, "Buses in Brighton," showcases old buses at a Brighton event, possibly a 60s' coach rally. Digitized using a custom-built telecine machine and editing software, some film parts remain poorly exposed despite recovery attempts.
The red arrows have been thrilling audiences since their formation in the mid 1960s, and this post features a display they performed sometime in the 1970s
The film included in this post is a documentary film made by a member of the British Pershing Rifles team during a trip to a championship meeting in the USA in 1961.
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