Re: [Frameworks] regular 8mm film processing question

2013-11-09 Thread Sean Weitzel
Keep in mind Dwaynes Photo doesn't deal with b/w motion. Only E6 color
reversal.


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Tom Whiteside tom.whites...@duke.eduwrote:

 You can also get regular 8mm (with prepaidprocessing) from Dwayne's in
 Parsons, Kansas.

 For an obsolete format there are plenty of choices.

 - Tom  Durham Cinematheque

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 Hi Charles,
 LIFT in Toronto sells FOMAPAN Regular 8, which is a lovely stock that I
 believe is still being produced. We import it from Germany and can ship it
 to the states.
 Info here:
 http://lift.ca/equipment/store/fomapan-regular-8mm-film-33-asa-100d80t

 good luck
 Chris


  Cool, thanks for your help.
 
  -c
 
 
  On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Buck Bito - Movette
  b...@movettefilm.comwrote:
 
  Hi Charles,
  I haven't ordered since my R8 100D order a week before the Kodak
  discontinuation announcement last year, but I have been happily
  ordering from International Film (John Schwind) for years without a
 problem.
  Just give him a call or drop an email to confirm he's got what you want:
  International Film (John Schwind)
  http://internationalfilm.weebly.com/
 
  -Have fun with that R8!
  ---Buck
 
 
  On Fri, November 8, 2013 9:43 am, Charles Chadwick wrote:
   Thanks. BTW, is the 8mm stock still being produced? I just emailed
  Joss
   Schwind, but his website looks pretty old...and I don't want to
   send
  money
   to a random address and get nothing back. Yale says the b+w 8mm
  stock's
   been discontinued...
  
   -charles
  
  
   On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Buck Bito - Movette
   b...@movettefilm.comwrote:
  
   Hi Charles,
   Yale does great work (although I hate their recent, printed
   leaders)
  and
   I
   don't think you'll find anything lower than their $15/roll
   advertised pricing.
   Spectra also processes R8, but they advertise $18/roll.
   -If you find something as good and cheaper, please post!
   ---Buck Bito
  
   Lawrence Buck Bito
   Movette Film Transfer
   1407 Valencia St.
   San Francisco, CA 94110
   (Valencia at 25th St.)
   415-558-8815
   Open Tuesday - Saturday
   Tue+Thu: 8-6, Wed+Fri: 9-6, Sat: 10-4
   *** CLOSED 11/28/13 through 12/2/13 *** www.movettefilm.com
  
   On Fri, November 8, 2013 9:13 am, Charles Chadwick wrote:
Hey, I recently inherited what looks like a fairly decent reg
8mm
   camera
from a family friend, and was looking to do a new small gauge
  project
anyway, and have never worked with reg 8mm, only s8. I've
tracked
  down
   a
good price on stock, namely 8mm black and white, but does anyone
  know
   what
the best option cost wise for b+w reg 8mm processing would be?
   Anything
besides Yale. Thanks! Finding myself to be pretty poor these
days,
   trying
to carve out a conservative budget with what little funds that I
  have.
   
-charles
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[Frameworks] Bulb for Bolex 18-5 L

2013-11-09 Thread Ekrem Serdar
Hey y'all,

  I can't quite seem to find what would be a good bulb for a Bolex 18-5 L
(the super 8 one.) Any ideas? It's takes the modern cone shaped ones, not
the robot ears.

-- 
ekrem serdar
austin, tx
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Re: [Frameworks] Bulb for Bolex 18-5 L

2013-11-09 Thread Ekrem Serdar
Thanks Buck! Appreciate it. The wattage was my main concern, as the couple
manuals I found didn't really mention anything about it (how high it can
handle). Cheers!

On Saturday, November 9, 2013, Buck Bito - Movette wrote:

 Hi Ekrem,
 The late-model 18-5L uses an EFN (12v75w GZ6.35 base).
 I'd suggest Pureland Supply but there are loads of lamp sellers online:
 http://purelandsupply.com/54126-osram-specialty-lamps.html

 --Buck Bito

 Movette Film Transfer
 1407 Valencia St.
 San Francisco, CA 94110
 (Valencia at 25th St.)
 415-558-8815
 Open Tuesday - Saturday
 Tue+Thu: 8-6, Wed+Fri: 9-6, Sat: 10-4
 *** CLOSED 11/28/13 through 12/2/13 ***
 www.movettefilm.com

 On Sat, November 9, 2013 4:20 pm, Ekrem Serdar wrote:
  Hey y'all,
 
I can't quite seem to find what would be a good bulb for a Bolex 18-5 L
  (the super 8 one.) Any ideas? It's takes the modern cone shaped ones, not
  the robot ears.
 
  --
  ekrem serdar
  austin, tx
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[Frameworks] Call for Submissions RADAR: Exchanges in Dance Film Frequencies NYC

2013-11-09 Thread Adam Sekuler
 New York artists are invited to submit innovative examples of film and video 
 that reflect the body in motion or dance-based performance for entry in 
 RADAR, a night of short dance films screening at Spectacle in early December.
 
 Single-channel video will be accepted in the following categories: 
 narratives, documentaries, abstract and experimental shorts that are staged 
 work remade for the camera (not documentation), choreography created 
 specifically for the camera, as well as the moving body articulated through 
 animation and new media. All work must be no longer than 15 minutes in 
 length.  Performances videos are also considered. Please consider our 
 curatorial question – would we rather see this dance live? Does the video 
 represent a strong marriage of two arts, dance and film?
 
 RADAR is a program that dedicated to the exploration and evolution of dance 
 film through connecting artists scene by scene.  Curated by filmmaker/curator 
 Adam Sekuler and choreographer Shannon Stewart, RADAR features movement based 
 films of many budgets, styles and perspectives, creating a platform of 
 local/national and international exchange that allows artists to publicly 
 screen their work, discuss, get feedback, and meet other artists working in 
 the same form.  In 2013, RADAR screenings took place place in Philadelphia, 
 Vancouver, Portland, and Minneapolis.
 Who can apply? Current residents of New York
 
 Entry Guidelines
 
 Submissions will be accepted until Nov. 20
 
 Preview screeners must be submitted via vimeo, youtube or other links. If 
 chosen, work must be available in quicktime formats.
 
 Submissions should be no longer than 15 minutes in length.
 
 Please enclose contact information with your submission. You will be notified 
 by e-mail if your work is accepted by Nov 25
 
 Send submissions and questions to radardancef...@gmail.com labeled with RADAR 
 NYC
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