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My baptism – 1984

It’s always a little odd editing video for something you know you attended but can’t remember. It’s me in this video, gettin’ baptized an’ all, but I was way too little to remember it. Very weird cognitive dissonance thinking it’s some other little scamp all grumpy and crying in the font, though I recognize her as me.

I got a lot of nice words from family about the last video I uploaded. I think we all loved seeing so much happiness in such a beautiful moment in life in that last one. It was great seeing Yiayia knitting and her and Pappou smiling with the grandbabies, back in the Juniper Street house no less. I have at least one more film reel converted to VHS already on my computer that I can upload soon, I hope to get to that upon my return from a business trip this week. And I think I may be running up against the end of film reels on VHS that my parents have at hand. (It may be time to start asking around other family members for theirs, if they’d like to contribute…)

On less happy news, it seems the key piece of hardware that I’ve been using to convert VHS tapes to digital has gone all primadonna and refuses to work. I have no idea why. I’ve had it about a year now and have used it maybe half a dozen times in total. I’m a little afraid to think that it might already have bit the dust after such little use, but all other measures I’ve taken to troubleshoot it are pointing to that conclusion. As it’s not a cheap device to replace, I really hope I can get it running again, though I’m mainly just annoyed that something I’ve barely used has already started getting very temperamental. πŸ™ I’ve done nothing to change my set up or anything, so this is completely out of the blue and very, very aggravating.

SOOC: Tree climbers

Three of my cousins and my pappou George climbing a tree in my grandparents’ backyard in their former house in York, PA.

Tree climbers – some color work – highly compressed from Meraki Mou on Vimeo.

This one’s so bad SOOC that I super-compressed the video so it doesn’t eat up my upload quota!

Might not be much I can do for this, but I’m going to try. When I’ve tried to do some corrections, the film quality was so degraded that a lot of the color information is simply gone. Fingers crossed I can fix this up a little more.

What I love about this clip is that it was randomly spliced onto the end of my parents’ wedding reel. According to my mom, pappou George really liked to splice, even if it didn’t make a whole lot of contextual sense.

For me, this is like a little easter egg of footage at the end of my parents’ wedding footage. Completely unexpected but really awesome, especially since these three kids in the film now are grown and have kids of their own (or on the way).