Hello all SF film people:
I have several 16mm power winds and numerous 16mm projectors, a Bolex 8mm 
projector and other 8mm projectors for sale.
I don't have a list and best if you live in the SF Bay Area so you can make an 
appointment to swing by to test out the gear.
If interested email me.




Best regards,

Stephen Parr
Director

Oddball Film+Video
www.oddballfilm.com
Oddball Films
www.oddballfilms.blogspot.com

275 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone 415.558.8112
Fax 415.558.8116


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oddballfilm.com/projects_2013.pdf
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Today's Topics:

  1. Rare artwork of Robert Nelson depicting Canyon Cinema
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  2. a little treat (jaime cleeland)
  3.  Bi-packing Bolex H16 to print film ([email protected])
  4. Re: Bi-packing Bolex H16 to print film ([email protected])


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 11:07:29 -0800
From: Dominic Angerame <[email protected]>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: [Frameworks] Rare artwork of Robert Nelson depicting Canyon
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I am selling a photo collage 20 x 22 inches black and white art work given
to me by Robert Nelson in 1990 in honor of the 1989 San Francisco
earthquake. The collage is signed in the back "To Dominic Angerame" 1990. I
do not think that there are many of these prints in circulation.

For details contact me off list [email protected]

Serious inquiries only. For this item I am asking $1,000.

I also have some rare Kenneth Anger posters from Magick Lantern Advertising

Thanks.

Dominic Angerame
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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 09:59:29 +0000
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Hello fellow Frameworkers,

I just tried to load some dummy film through the gate (emulsion to 
emulsion of course) and it loads successfully on my Bolex H16.
Theoretically, leaving the prism without a lens I presume if light goes 
through the negative, I should be able to print on unexposed film right 
behind.

Has anyone ever attempted to successfuly bi-pack a Bolex H16 to print? 
And if so, any suggestion/tip on lighting/exposure?

Thanks a million,

Alberto


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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 05:35:12 -0500
From: [email protected]
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Don't remove the lens. Just point the camera at an evenly-lit white wall, take 
an incident light reading as if you were filming the wall (which you are in a 
way) and then expose in the normal way, using the aperture on the lens to 
adjust the exposure. 

Nicky.







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Hello fellow Frameworkers,I just tried to load some dummy film through the gate 
(emulsion to emulsion of course) and it loads successfully on my Bolex 
H16.Theoretically, leaving the prism without a lens I presume if light goes 
through the negative, I should be able to print on unexposed film right 
behind.Has anyone ever attempted to successfuly bi-pack a Bolex H16 to print? 
And if so, any suggestion/tip on lighting/exposure?Thanks a 
million,Alberto_______________________________________________FrameWorks 
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