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Documentation of home movie day with super 8 camera - demonstrating that the film format isn't obsolete as commonly believed.
This movie is part of the collection: Home Movies
Producer: Jessye McDowell, Devin Orgeron
Audio/Visual: silent, b&w
| Movie Files | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | 512Kb MPEG4 |
| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh.mpeg | 129 MB | 11 MB | 10 MB |
| Thumbnails | Thumbnail |
| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh.mpeg | 6.58 KB |
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| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh_files.xml | Metadata | 3.64 KB |
| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh_meta.xml | Metadata | 888 B |
| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh_reviews.xml | Metadata | 690 B |
| Other Files | Animated GIF |
| home_movie_of_hmd_2007-raleigh.mpeg | 96 KB |
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- July 24, 2008
Subject: Yay!
Nice little relic of what actually happens during a home movie day. Here we have North Carolina, and although it's somewhat hard to figure out what kinds of things they were doing, we do see the people in the theater, and that's the important thing. Huzzah!