Re: [Frameworks] Film Labs

2016-12-28 Thread Jeff Kreines
They are the same lab -- but for some reason still have two names.  Tommy 
Aschenbach of VGS bought out Colorlab a couple of years ago. (Before then they 
did much of Colorlab's work.)

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
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> On Dec 28, 2016, at 6:39 PM, Scott Dorsey  wrote:
> 
> Colorlab is very friendly and will bend over backwards to do unusual stuff,
> but they are more expensive than Foto-Kem for typical work.
> 
> There is a company called Video and Film Solutions also in Rockville which
> seems to be run by former Colorlab folks.  They have a working wet lab and
> the one short job I sent them looked perfectly good.  I'd be curious if anyone
> else knew more about these folks.
> --scott
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Re: [Frameworks] Film Labs

2016-12-28 Thread Scott Dorsey
Colorlab is very friendly and will bend over backwards to do unusual stuff,
but they are more expensive than Foto-Kem for typical work.

There is a company called Video and Film Solutions also in Rockville which
seems to be run by former Colorlab folks.  They have a working wet lab and
the one short job I sent them looked perfectly good.  I'd be curious if anyone
else knew more about these folks.
--scott


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Re: [Frameworks] Film Labs

2016-12-28 Thread Myron Ort
Thanks Jeff, I will definitely check them out.


Myron



> On Dec 28, 2016, at 4:06 PM, Jeff Kreines  wrote:
> 
> Colorlab in Rockville MD.

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Re: [Frameworks] Film Labs

2016-12-28 Thread Jeff Kreines
Colorlab in Rockville MD. Great lab and artist friendly. 

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com

> On Dec 28, 2016, at 2:07 PM, Myron Ort  wrote:
> 
> I have some new projects (16mm and/or 35 mm) in mind and was thinking I have 
> to work with Foto Kem in LA, Are there any other options for 1) film 
> processing 2) film printing AB or even ABC roll to neg then to print (silent) 
> where an experienced timer would be necessary for experimental work.
> I have worked with Foto Kem before and have even been down there and know how 
> “corportate” it seems and how expensive  which may not be avoidable these 
> days.
> 
> Myron Ort
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[Frameworks] Film Labs

2016-12-28 Thread Myron Ort
I have some new projects (16mm and/or 35 mm) in mind and was thinking I have to 
work with Foto Kem in LA, Are there any other options for 1) film processing 2) 
film printing AB or even ABC roll to neg then to print (silent) where an 
experienced timer would be necessary for experimental work.
I have worked with Foto Kem before and have even been down there and know how 
“corportate” it seems and how expensive  which may not be avoidable these days.

Myron Ort
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