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Ddey65
About the Oldsmobile, although I can't get the image of it yet(but I will try again), it appears to be full-size and from 1964.
You can mark this done, but I'm going to get more images for another round before 2008 is over.
You can mark this done, but I'm going to get more images for another round before 2008 is over.
Ddey65
I have added the ones above in the first message, but not the e-mailed ones.
Ddey65, I am confused when you say you "tried to capture but couldn't". Do you mean that there is not a good view possible, or that you just were not able to due to some technical issue?
Ddey65, I am confused when you say you "tried to capture but couldn't". Do you mean that there is not a good view possible, or that you just were not able to due to some technical issue?
I just wasn't able to pause it where I wanted it before making the screencaps. I tried MPC, but I think I had the same trouble with PowerDVD. If not, there may've been some other problems. Either way, I'm currently on vacation, and I didn't take my Deacons for Defense video along with me. I'm planning to add some more from The World of Henry Orient next, but I didn't take that with me either. Right now I'm using a borrowed PC, so I'm not going to upload any new software on here.
Wampa-One
I have added the ones above in the first message, but not the e-mailed ones.
Ddey65, I am confused when you say you "tried to capture but couldn't". Do you mean that there is not a good view possible, or that you just were not able to due to some technical issue?
If the latter is the case, I do not know what media player you are using; but the free Media Player Classic allows frame-by-frame advancing that should allow you to capture any single frame. If you wish to consider using it you can find a link to download it at the bottom of the wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Player_Classic , or wickey posted a link here http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1178-Capturing_Images_With_Windows_Media_Player.html
http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Player_Classic_download.htm
Ddey65, I am confused when you say you "tried to capture but couldn't". Do you mean that there is not a good view possible, or that you just were not able to due to some technical issue?
If the latter is the case, I do not know what media player you are using; but the free Media Player Classic allows frame-by-frame advancing that should allow you to capture any single frame. If you wish to consider using it you can find a link to download it at the bottom of the wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Player_Classic , or wickey posted a link here http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1178-Capturing_Images_With_Windows_Media_Player.html
http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Player_Classic_download.htm
Ddey65
UPDATE: I just e-mailed them, along with some others I didn't mention here.
Ddey65
Originally, I wanted to capture some images from "Is It College Yet?," but most of them are far too generic.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285627/
So instead, I've decided to try to add more vehicles from the 2003 Made-for-TV Movie "Deacons for Defense."
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_335034-Deacons-for-Defense.html
Here's one of the scenes with the 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon owned by some of the KKK members:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_155600-Ford-Custom-Ranch-Wagon-1955.html
Later on in the movie:
This scene comes before the previous one. I tried to get the early-1960's Oldsmobile too, but I couldn't capture it:
I also wanted to get a side view, but I passed it up so I could listen to a line from Forrest Whittaker and submit it to IMDb. On the other hand, I was able to capture the stock footage of that '64 GMC Pickup. One star, but it's nice looking.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_155603-GMC-1500-1964.html
An early-1960's Rambler comes in before that, and I tried to capture that, but I couldn't do it either. The same goes for the 1955-56 Plymouth Belvedere. The Rambler's a background vehicle, but the Belvedere is used later on in a brief action scene.
Regarding the 1957 Cadillac that's already on the page;
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_163126-Cadillac-1957.html
This eariler one may be the same one, which would make it a Fleetwood 60.
Two more 1965 Fords either Customs or Custom 500's, or maybe both:
You can mark them as done when you upload them, but I'm not going to stop getting images from this one.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285627/
So instead, I've decided to try to add more vehicles from the 2003 Made-for-TV Movie "Deacons for Defense."
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_335034-Deacons-for-Defense.html
Here's one of the scenes with the 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon owned by some of the KKK members:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_155600-Ford-Custom-Ranch-Wagon-1955.html
Later on in the movie:
This scene comes before the previous one. I tried to get the early-1960's Oldsmobile too, but I couldn't capture it:
I also wanted to get a side view, but I passed it up so I could listen to a line from Forrest Whittaker and submit it to IMDb. On the other hand, I was able to capture the stock footage of that '64 GMC Pickup. One star, but it's nice looking.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_155603-GMC-1500-1964.html
An early-1960's Rambler comes in before that, and I tried to capture that, but I couldn't do it either. The same goes for the 1955-56 Plymouth Belvedere. The Rambler's a background vehicle, but the Belvedere is used later on in a brief action scene.
Regarding the 1957 Cadillac that's already on the page;
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_163126-Cadillac-1957.html
This eariler one may be the same one, which would make it a Fleetwood 60.
Two more 1965 Fords either Customs or Custom 500's, or maybe both:
You can mark them as done when you upload them, but I'm not going to stop getting images from this one.