Hello!

Around 2002 I completed a film called "Summer Light" which was begun by 
shooting on 16mm film about 10 years earlier.  I had hoped to complete it by 
optical printing but Kodak stopped making the 16mm optical printing stocks and 
I also didn't have access to an optical printer.

At first digital compositing was very expensive, but nevertheless I took 
lessons on the HAL and Paintbox programs in New York just to keep up with what 
was happening. Rental of this system was at least $200 per hour and was out of 
reach.

AND THEN (Hooray!!!) PC computers became powerful and I could complete the film 
at home for almost no money.  This was important since I was taking care of my 
kid as a single mom, and also taking care of my elderly parents, and also 
working full time.

I had Fotokem in Burbank transfer all of my 16mm film and 35mm roto mattes to 
miniDV and brought it all into my DVGear computer. There were some pulldown 
problems because digital frame rates are different from digital film rates, but 
I managed to unsnarl this problem, with a few glitches.

My website, (http://www.dainakrumins.com) has info about my films, both the 
earlier 16mm films, The Divine Miracle and Babobilicons (now enlarged, enhanced 
and preserved to 35mm by the Academy), Summer Light (which is a 16mm/digital 
hybrid) and my latest feature-length experimental thriller, Glass, which was 
shot on miniDV and completed on my PC (with lots of hard drives).

The website has a direct e-mail link if you would like more information.

Daina Krumins





--- On Thu, 12/8/11, Ji-hoon Felix Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ji-hoon Felix Kim <[email protected]>
Subject: [Frameworks] film/digtial hybrid
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, December 8, 2011, 6:10 AM

Hi Frameworkers,

As part of my research, I've been compiling a group of contemporary filmmakers 
who have employed hand-processing of film and digital visual effects in hybrid 
ways.
The filmmakers I've caught up with thus far include Johanna Vaude, Stephanie 
Maxwell, Jurgen Reble (for Materia Obscura), Kerry Laitra. I'd like any of you 
to raise

more similar filmmakers who come to your mind, so that I will bring more cases 
together to my list. 

Thank you in advance,
 
-- 
Ji-hoon Kim
Assistant Professor, Division of Broadcast & Cinema Studies

Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
Room 02-08, 31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718
Office phone: (65) 6514-8351
Mobile: (65) 9720-8484



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