Flex-Plus® Blue™ ENT is a nonmetallic flexible raceway for use in walls, floors, and non-plenum ceilings. It's lightweight, hand bendable, and free from sharp edges, which reduces installation time and saves money. This film is hosted by Wally Schirra and was released in the early 1980s. Schirra was one of the original Mercury 7 NASA astronauts (America's first effort to put men in space). In 1962, he became the fifth American to fly in space, and was the only astronaut to fly in all of America's first three space programs (Mercury, Gemini, Apollo). He died on May 3, 2007 in La Jolla, California, USA. Transferring film to video without expensive equipment is difficult! Flicker is the biggest issue. To make this video possible, I downloaded an App called ProMovie. The app allowed me to set the shutter speed to 50, iso to 30 and WB to 4000k. I shot it at 24fps @ 1080p. When the video was rendered, the audio and video were out of sync, so I had to split out the audio and re-sync with the video. I did not run the audio directly since the player has hum in the output, plus you would lose the joy of hearing the machine noise. If you'd like to try out the ProMovie app, go here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/promovie-recorder/id1076481548 For more information about Carlon: https://carlonsales.com/flexplusblueent.php For more information about Wally: http://wallyschirra.com/

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