Knud
Arne lives in the north of Jutland
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-he
is a film accessories collector
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his
place is crowded with old film equipment
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-like
this winding table
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-and
a 9,5 projector
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note the 'presser' right in the picture, most equipment is in
working condition!
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the
'nordic-cassette' is from Danmarks Radio (DR), - the in the
cans with film are..?
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-Arne
explains Ellen details on the old radio receivers behind him.
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because he also collects real old am-receivers.
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there
is only small paths around on 1. floor
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same as above, but more details on the film-table
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Philips
LDK 5 tv-camera is from 1976, it comes from a DR OB van
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-but
also here other old radio-receivers
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The
stair down from 1. floor
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not too much light, not too much free space!
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another room on 1. floor
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an
amazing mix
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tape
recorder from 50'ties ?
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2.
floor, under the roof, modified animation table
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spare
parts!
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more
spare parts on the table next to the first (2. floor)
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s8
flying spot-scanner from German 'Normende' (70'ties)
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detail
in the S8 flying spot-scanner
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MWA
on 1. floor
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filmscanner
no 1 (vidicon)
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details
on filmtransport, scanner no 1
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diasgeber-
ie testslide on scanner no 2
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-ccu
for the above scanner
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advanced
taperecorder, (syncs to film...?)
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Arne
also have some Sony BVH1100, c-formats in the ground floor
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developer
for slides
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this
is a 16mm .... -printer?
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Klangfilm most
is in working condition, - but cabling is spare and somehow
temporary....
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MWA
with loop option in the middle
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-more
ground floor equipment, this is (partly?) a 16mm filmscanner,
take-up reel was behind the big lower cover.
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Klangfilm
is what started it all up for Arne
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In
another building in the outskirts of the small town: 2 Mk3
from DR -my reason for the visit.
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in the back: an old black & white videomixer
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steenbeck
cutting table
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in
all Arne claims to have more than 70 perfo machines.
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Fernseh
and other equipment....
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this sync'ed two fernseh 16mm filmscanners until early 80'ties
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-it
was called...?
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-rotosyn
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as visited on 4. april 2007
by Nils Lind Petersen
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