Hey just wanted to get some advice for doing some very complicated special FX 
on 16mm film.  I am going to be making a space pirates claymation film in the 
near future and I want to do some very complicated optical printing and 
rotoscoping FX shots.  I know that CRI film stock no longer exists but i am 
going to be filming model spaceships in front of a black or bluescreen and I 
want to know what is the best way to go about this without getting any 
generation loss on my film.  I will have to combine many layers of film on an 
optical printer and then I will also have to rotoscope in lazer beams and stuff 
like that so how would I go about that without making my FX shots look super 
grainy?  I refuse to do this on a computer because thats gay so any advice 
would be much appreciated.  I think i will be doin this all in the bay area so 
anyone who wants to help out should do so because its going to take a lot of 
work and I think it could be really sick if we do it right.  If none of this is 
possible then I am going to quit filmmaking and cut my lines so tell me what I 
got to do so I can make this movie great.  Thanks
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