CAUTION!
I was advised this video could cause seizures. Watch at your own risk. The Booper audio was processed with extreme distortion to give it an “angry” quality.
CAUTION!
I was advised this video could cause seizures. Watch at your own risk. The Booper audio was processed with extreme distortion to give it an “angry” quality.
Here is a Lady Seiko watch commercial -16-millimeter film from the late 1960s or early 1970s, from Richard Lyons’ collection of 16-millimeter films. This one, like the General Electric Superblow hair dryer commercial, also includes a “China Girl” and other information on a few frames before and after the commercial. “China Girl” images were used by film lab technicians when processing the film.
This recording was made on July 4th, 2020. I started recording at 9:50 PM and stopped at 10:30 PM with the same setup and recording technique as in 2019.
Here’s the setup in VSTHost for 2020. Note the little dip on the left side of the equalizer (-3 dB at 60 hertz, back to 0 dB at 50 hertz and 70 hertz. There may have been a slight amount of 60 hertz hum, although I didn’t actually hear it and the effect on the sound was minimal. There were so many fireworks, I was able to really set a good level on the Focusrite interface before starting to record. There was no clipping and it maintained good dynamic range, too