howardwhite 6 #26 September 23, 2007 I have already made a .mov file from Nick's DVD, edited out some "interesting" but irrelevant footage at the beginning, and done a little cleanup of some of the video. The whole thing now runs ~22 minutes (it was a TV show), and I have put it back on a DVD. I'm going to mess with it a bit more, maybe include some "subtitles" to identify the participants, and figure out how to share. It's a lot of fun, particularly for those who ever jumped at a PI center and especially at Orange in the 60s and 70s. I also just got yesterday a VHS copy of "A Sport is Born," the Oscar-nominated short subject from 1960. It features what is probably the first freefall footage ever shown to a general audience -- shot by Lew Sanborn. Again, it's all shot at Orange SPC. I'd rather have a copy of the original film if I could find one, but this will have to do for now. The color is awful and it was shot in Cinemascope, so on a TV screen it shows up horizontally compressed. I think I can fix this but need to spend some time on it. Anyone who took (or taught) an FJC at any PI center almost certainly has seen this movie. HW Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #27 September 24, 2007 Howard, You can upload it here on DZ at http://www.dropzone.com/videos/ I submitted a few vids this morning, but they haven't been validated yet. NickD BASE 194 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites