Re: [Frameworks] Light for Expanded Cinema Event

2012-06-09 Thread Jason Stauffacher
Shumona: did you contact Tony Hill?   Nicky what is Tony Hill like?  Does
he have a blog or something??  -Jason

On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 4:10 PM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:

 Tony Hill did some lovely simple shadow play performances with lights and
 objects early in his career. He has reprised them and I'm sure he could do
 them again!

 Nicky.



  -Original Message-
 From: Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 4:36
 Subject: [Frameworks] Light for Expanded Cinema Event

  Dear Framerworks,

 Can anyone recommend an artist who works with low tech lighting for an
 expanded cinema event I am making in Bombay?  I would like to work with
 someone who could do lighting design but use inexpensive equipment with a
 DIY approach.

 Thanks,
 Shumona

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[Frameworks] Double 8mm film??

2012-06-09 Thread Margaret Rorison
I shoot 16mm, but I recently have acquired an old Argus Cinemax 8EE movie
camera, which takes *standard double 8mm film*.

I had a few questions:

Where can I find this film?
Where can I process this film?
Are the projectors used to screen the film different than super 8mm?


thanks!

Meg
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Margaret Rorison
http://margaretrorison.com/
http://redroom.org/
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Re: [Frameworks] Double 8mm film??

2012-06-09 Thread Ed Inman
Freestyle has FOMA bw Reversal in regular 8:
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/411801-Foma-Fomapan-R100-BandW-Reversal-Film-2x8mm-Double-8-standard-10?cat_id=407You essentially shoot one side of the 16mm width film, then turn it over  shoot the other side. The film is then reverse processed  slit down the middle with both ends spliced together.Some projectors are designed to run either regular or Super 8; most are dedicated to one or the other, however, as the formats use different sprockets.Ed-Original Message-
From: Margaret Rorison 
Sent: Jun 9, 2012 3:39 PM
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Double 8mm film??

I shoot 16mm, but I recently have acquired an old Argus Cinemax 8EE movie camera, which takes standard double 8mm film.I had a few questions:Where can I find this film?
Where can I process this film?Are the projectors used to screen the film different than super 8mm?thanks!Meg-- 
Margaret Rorisonhttp://margaretrorison.com/http://redroom.org/


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Re: [Frameworks] Film Video Services, Minneapolis

2012-06-09 Thread Sandra Maliga
They are still listed.  What makes you think they are gone?  Probably mainly 
doing digital transfers now. 


Film  Video Service
Own This Business?
Edit Company Info
Film Video Services
2620 Central Avenue NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418-2911 map
Gary Rasmusson
Owner

On Jun 8, 2012, at 9:39 AM, Lyra Hill wrote:

 Pardon me if this is way out of date, but does anyone know what happened to 
 Film  Video Services in Minneapolis? I had them process some S8 Plus-X a few 
 years ago and they were cheap, fast, and great - now it looks like they're 
 out of business. Just curious.
 
 On a related note - does anyone have recommendations for/warnings against Pac 
 Lab in NYC?
 
 -Lyra
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