How did all these movies come into the digital age? The earliest movies were originally captured using an 8mm movie film camera. Then my brother obtained a Super 8mm movie film camera (Fig A). With considerable effort my brother and I captured the Super 8mm film movies with a better video recorder (Fig B). To make a long process story short, with the help of the early internet and computer technology (Fig C) we turned the videos into digital creations you see on this page. Later after digital video capture came into being we used that technology in various forms to capture more movies. Then enter cell phone technology, with accentually a computer in your hand, the use of the bulky VHS size video cameras was eliminated. With the on vent of cloud storage, streaming video content, and live stream using platforms like Facebook, creating content is just as easy as the click of a mouse or touch on a cell phone screen. Family photos, movies, and digital content of all types are air looms if saved and rendered for all to see. The videos below are only 2 of hundreds we have archived in YouTube. Follow the link HERE for a peak at our YouTube content page. And our older YouTube archive HERE. Enjoy!
Please Note: These videos are clean classic family fun movies. YouTube, for whatever stupid reason, has limited viewing of several to 18+ years requiring a sign into YouTube with a Google Account. If you click thru to YouTube, you can sign in and view the content.
Fig A: Super 8mm Film Movie Camera
Fig B: Super 8mm film converter to Digital Content format.
Fig C: Computer video Capture Card