On 21/12/2007, Charles Fox <cfox1 at cogeco.ca>
wrote:
A beautiful job both on the computer and
the video. The
music fitted in with the action, and I liked the pans and zooms. A
computer doesn't move around much, so what else can you do? It's not
like shooting "dancing with the stars".
:?)
Well, that's certainly true!
I'm improvising here, but I'd like to have seen some details of how it
was reassembled, for instance - what new or refurbished parts were put
in. A time-lapse of the strip-down and reassembly would have worked
well, showing it being torn apart then rebuilt in 30sec or so. Seeing
what sorts of connectors it has, if special cables were made up,
showing the button being pressed for the 1st power-on, things like
that?
Just some ideas...
Great ideas. I think I have a much better plan for the next restoration project. I was
working backwards in this project. Taking what I had available, pictures, video clips,
etc. and making a video. Next time I think a plan would be helpful. ;-)
I'm thinking about doing a take-apart/put-back-together series of videos for the Sage
II (half-height/full-height), Sage IV and Stride 440 and 460. Might be worth capturing
for future 'restorations'.
david.
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