Yes, there is a separate sound track for Murder in Vein. However,
there also exists a sound track on the film.
Why would there be a separate sound track? Because the one on the
film is of a very poor quality. When we had the opportunity to show
the film, we would try to show it with the special sound track.
Of course it was pointed out that the separate sound track is not
terribly good either. ;-)
John
--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "Hiram Gonash
<okfreddy_at_h...>" <okfreddy_at_h...> wrote:
> D.C. or John could answer this...doesn't Meurtre in Vein have a
> separate soundtrack? If so, how the blazes would that get added to
the
> film?
>
> Shoot even if the total cost was $1500 that's piddling considering
the
> per person cost plus that we all could have a copy PLUS we could
> always sell "The Best of Pnorny Productions" (NOW on DVD) over the
> Net for millions (of North Korean Won).
>
> --Ozzy
>
> --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "Georgie Hinklemyer
> <samoolives_at_y...>" <samoolives_at_y...> wrote:
> > Rough price estimate. The films I remember are (in no particular
> order):
> >
> > * Feeding Frenzy (apx 20 mins)
> > * The Spy Film (apx 30 mins)
> > * Jack the Yak (apx 10 mins)
> > * Tug of War and other high school "activities" (30 mins??)
> > * Lieutenant Polumbo's murder mystery at UCLA (apx 30 mins)
> > * Murder in Vein (apx 30 mins)
> > * The Juggler (apx 15 mins)
> > * Reunion in San Francisco (30 mins???)
> > * Misc other stuff I can't think of (give it about 1 hour)
> >
> > Assuming the values above, that's about 15,300 seconds of film.
If
> a standard 8mm film runs at 36 feet/second (rate found on the
> internet; not verified) that's about 551,000 feet of film.
> >
> > Times 20c ~ $1100.00.
> >
> > Divide by 10 Olives...? Hmmm. Maybe a culling would be
> appropriate. But which ones to leave out?
> > By the way, who has the originals? ALL of them?
> > --G.H.
> >
> >
> > --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com,
> > "tschibasch <tschibasch_at_y...>" <tschibasch_at_y...> wrote:
> > > FYI: If the cost is $0.20 per foot, then we are looking at a
very
> > > large bill for even one film. Witht that said, I would love to
> have
> > > everything digitized, since the film itself will not last
forever.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
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