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Manufacturing Precision Fittings (With Commentary - 1957)

This 16mm reel from my collection is a work print and has no soundtrack,  but the unedited rushes show many workstations and production steps in  manufacturing hydraulic lines and fitting...

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More On Video Tape Editing

I talked about the Ampex film in the livestream and condensed all that talk here with additional visuals - enjoy!

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All The Car Crashes I Survived

The recent video I put up of a 1972 film in my collection that shows  crash testing has me reflecting on my own survival of numerous car  accidents in my childhood.  Enjoy!  Wha...

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Poodle Booze Boss

This "gag" scene that was put at the end of a routine technical film  made by Ampex in 1961 ended up as fodder for my live broadcast - so here  you go!

2022-10-02 19:14:03 +0000 UTC View Post

Small Car Crashes! (1972)

Wow!  What a spectacular little film from my archive about smashing  together servo controlled remotely piloted cars with onboard video (very  high tech!) into head on collisions wit...

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Ampex Electronic Editor (1961)

This 16mm film from my collection is actually a Kinescope (film shot off  a CRT) of an edited 2" Quad Ampex videotape, made for trade shows to be  shown to groups of guys at conventions i...

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Manufacturing Precision Fittings (1957)

This 16mm reel from my collection is a work print and has no soundtrack,  but the unedited rushes show many workstations and production steps in  manufacturing hydraulic lines and fitting...

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Surviving Atomic Attack (1949)

This 16mm film made by the US Army is one of the first to try to quell  the American public's anxiety about the looming threat of the new Soviet  Atomic Bomb.  This reel from my own ...

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Bell Telephone: How To Lose Your Best Customer (1971)

This high production value 16mm reel from my collection is typical of  the kinds of films that Bell Telephone was making in the 60's and 70's  for business training purposes.  This r...

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Do Sugar Free Drinks Ruin Your Teeth????

A recent study suggests that all these delightfully tangy sugar free  drinks that are everywhere are actually ruining our teeth - so I set out  to find out how bad this really is and figu...

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Resistance Is Fertile

I have found that once you have a few large power resistors in a bin, you will soon have many many more.  Enjoy!

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Revisiting The Zero-G Experience A Year Later

It was brought up in my live stream so I went back in time to a year ago  when i did the 0-G thing, and talk about what happened to all that  footage I was supposed to get.  Well.......

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Right To Repair - Or Right To Own???

It's the wrong argument in my view - In order to get the right to repair  anything you first have to fight for the right to own it.  Discuss.....

2022-09-18 22:44:43 +0000 UTC View Post

How Old Could Civilizations Really Be?

Could intelligent civilizations exist that are 10 billion years old?   How about 5 Billion?  Or is this whole intelligent life thing pretty  new?

2022-09-12 12:01:57 +0000 UTC View Post

The Drake Equation (Revised)

The passing of Frank Drake has me ruminating on his famous equation, and  revising it by applying what we have leaned about radio in the 60 years  since he first proposed searching the sk...

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A Career In Machining (1971)

This 16mm film from my archives was made specifically to show to high  school kids and is a real picture of a specific time in American life  when vocational education was a huge part of ...

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Waves (1960)

This 16mm film from my collection is made in Japan but published for the  US market with American narration.  Most of the color is gone, but not  the excitement!  Lots of hypnot...

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FranLab Live! Across The Universe Edition

https://youtu.be/-3fqOVmephY

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No One Should 'Believe' In Science

I hear it a lot these days: "I just don't believe the science" - and  there in lies the problem.  No one should 'believe' in science.  You  either choose to study it, learn abou...

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FranLab Live... Live?

Could I pull off a real LIVE show in the meat world with a studio  audience and a live band and everything, completely 'Late Nite' style?   It's something I've been working on - but ...

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Light (1965)

This 16mm reel from my collection has seen better days before (and more  cyan) but still represents the rank and file kind of art instruction  films that I say as a kid.  Enjoy!

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Apollo 11 Crew Interviews (1969)

This 16mm reel from NASA is a set of Q&A from the press pool shot  before the launch of Apollo 11 when the crew were in isolation.  The  press and camera operators are in another...

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FranLab Live! Labor Day Telethon Edition

Special holiday show at a special time from Philly!

https://youtu.be/gxIH1rr2AFg

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The Real Cost Of Starting A Business

You really have to know the costs of the business you are about to go  into, to the smallest detail, and project those costs years into the  future even before you put down dollar one to ...

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Artemis I: FranLab and EEVBlog Live!

A special highly experimental simulcast of FranLab and EEVBlog live for  the launch of Artemis I.  Getting all this to work is going to be our  own Moon Shot....

2022-08-29 10:12:30 +0000 UTC View Post

FranLab Live! Film Threat Edition

https://youtu.be/tqUhzLPdCqY

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A Career In Manufacturing (1974)

This 16mm reel from my collection is chuck full of cool footage - from  prototyping concept cars at Ford, to the Mustang assembly line, to  making Quasar television sets, to CNC machining...

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Smoking And You (1962)

This British public service reel from the mid 1960's is an interesting  snapshot of a moment in time in many ways.  Interesting to note that as  illustrated rather graphically in thi...

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Unfinished Laboratory Film (1983)

Another odd reel from my collection - this original 16mm camera footage  is as sharp and crisp as it comes.  These assembled rushes for an  uncompleted industrial film showcase lots ...

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Television: How It Works! (1952)

A classic 16mm Coronet film about the magic of Television back at the very  beginning of it all.  Lots of great footage of early 1950's television  production and some good illustrat...

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