Hi, Lourdes,

It really depends on location, money and how much care you want.

On the boutique scale, I assume Film Technology still does 16mm. You can
start with my friend Zac Fink at [email protected]. They did the
16mm fine grain on KILLER OF SHEEP before they blew it up to 35mm.

You also might want to try Fotokem. They're larger, but they've done
excellent work for us. (EXILES, ARAYA, CONNECTION, ORNETTE.) My
email-friend there is Kim Young ([email protected]).

You can say I sent you with either one.

On the East Coast, I like Cineric, Colorlab and Cinema Arts.



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On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 8:31 PM, Lourdes Portillo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> i would be very grateful if someone could recommend a lab that does
> excellent work, I need to make some 16mm.prints.
> Thanks,
> lourdes Portillo
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