Re: [Frameworks] film/art for the autistic

2018-08-28 Thread Alison .Folland
Hi Dan,

This organization might be a good resource for you:
https://www.purevisionarts.org

To my knowledge they don’t have any moving image artists on board but the
staff is well trained and could have some ideas.

Best wishes,
Alison Folland

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 5:42 PM Dan Anderson  wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> Thanks for those who chimed in with thoughts and recommendations for
> working with non-hearing students!
>
> In part two of "Adventures in First-Time Community College Teaching," I'm
> wondering if anyone has experience better reaching autistic students.
>
> There are two in my "Intro to Video" class, and we're starting out making
> a found footage movie from archive.org. The trouble is that finding
> visual connections and the Bruce Conner-style of filmmaking is a really
> tough hurdle for a person living with autism. (let alone most non-autistic
> folks!)
>
> Are there any autistic filmmakers on the list, or film/art instructors
> that have experience working with them?
>
> thanks!
> dan anderson
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking Examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Janis Crystal Lipzin
My 10-minute digital film, Threnody,  is a consideration of mortality in which 
I examined the residue and physical artifacts of death and memorialized the 
loss of friends ( including Hollis Frampton and James Broughton)  and victims 
of 9/11/01.
It is available from Canyon Cinema in San Francisco and LUX in London and is 
streaming here:  
https://www.kanopy.com/product/films-janis-crystal-lipzin-2003-2014

Janis Crystal Lipzin
jlip...@aol.com
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>   4. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Gene Youngblood)
>   5. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Katherine T Model)
>   6. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Adam Hyman)
>   7. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Christian Bruno)
>   8. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Aman Wadhan)
>   9. Re: Seeking examples of film elegies (Ekrem Serdar)
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> Open up one of the slide mounts.  Read the emulsion number off the piece of
> film.  Tell us what it is, and we might be able to answer your question.
> 
> Also... what do you currently have that you want to turn into slides?  Are
> they negatives, or are they slide originals, or are they prints?
> --scott
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> Greetings Frameworkers,
> 
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with 
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a 
> salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic 
> examples of elegies do you know?
> 
> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry, it 
> is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject?s death but ends in 
> consolation."
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Sarah Bliss
> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
> 
> 
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> Robert Frank Film / The Present
> 
> Dealing with the death of his son Pablo / how do you go on in life !
> 
> Best
> 
> Christopher
> 
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Sarah Bliss 
> wrote:
> 
>> Greetings Frameworkers,
>> 
>> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
>> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a
>> salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic
>> examples of elegies do you know?
>> 
>> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
>> po

Re: [Frameworks] film/art for the autistic

2018-08-28 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
Hello Dan, I'm 30 years on the spectrum myself, however I don't have teaching 
experience with autistic students. While your students may not find found 
footage filmmakers Bruce Conner or Bill Morrison as appealing as I do, one 
thing to keep in mind is that this generation is prone to video game and 
YouTube stimulation. I would suggest looking up YouTube Poops. The name may 
sound very infantile, but believe me when I say that a lot of editing and work 
go into remixing and warping movies and television shows in such a way that it 
creates a zany-surrealist humor effect for spectators. I have a guilty pleasure 
for these because of the quick, responsive in-jokes and edits that shoot by so 
fast, they catch me off guard. 

I would also look into VHS recycling channels such as Memory Hole or Everything 
is Terrible. 

Morgan

On Tue, 8/28/18, Dan Anderson  wrote:

 Subject: [Frameworks] film/art for the autistic
 To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" 
 Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 5:41 PM
 
 Hey folks,
 
 Thanks for those who chimed in with thoughts and
 recommendations for working with non-hearing students! 
 
 In part two of "Adventures in First-Time
 Community College Teaching," I'm wondering if
 anyone has experience better reaching autistic students. 
 
 There are two in my "Intro to Video"
 class, and we're starting out making a found footage
 movie from archive.org. The trouble is
 that finding visual connections and the Bruce Conner-style
 of filmmaking is a really tough hurdle for a person living
 with autism. (let alone most non-autistic folks!)
 
 Are there any autistic filmmakers on the list, or
 film/art instructors that have experience working with them?
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Eric Theise
Also, Margaret Rorison started a thread on this subject in March 2017 that
you could review at
https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/pipermail/frameworks/2017-March/thread.html


On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:47 PM Eric Theise  wrote:

> Robert Beavers' *The Suppliant* (2010)
> https://expcinema.org/site/en/wiki/work/suppliant
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:41 PM Ekrem Serdar  wrote:
>
>> Three beautiful ones dedicated to, about Marion McMahon that I think
>> would be appropriate:
>> *Froglight* by Sarah Abbott
>> *Behind this Soft Eclipse* by Eve Heller
>> of course, *What these Ashes Wanted *by Philip Hoffman
>>
>> Also, Abraham Ravett's *Tziporah*
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:31 PM Adam Hyman  wrote:
>>
>>> Perhaps *Necrology* by Standish Lawder.  Does it work as elegy, for you
>>> to decide:
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
>>>
>>> When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
>>> *Passage Through: A Ritual*  (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)
>>>
>>> And also Brakhage’s *Panels for the Walls of Heaven* is really lovely
>>> (2002, color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
>>>
>>> And Kitch’s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps.
>>> Hard to know what will work as consolation.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Adam Hyman
>>>
>>> From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
>>> Katherine T Model 
>>>
>>> Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky
>>> The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Katie Model
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and
>>> Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).
>>>
>>> On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com)
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Greetings Frameworkers,
>>>
>>> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and
>>> with love, since the death of our beloved Rob
>>> Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our
>>> next will be elegies.  What filmic examples of
>>> elegies do you know?
>>>
>>> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
>>> poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but
>>> ends in consolation."
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Sarah Bliss
>>> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
>>> ___
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>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Eric Theise
Robert Beavers' *The Suppliant* (2010)
https://expcinema.org/site/en/wiki/work/suppliant


On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:41 PM Ekrem Serdar  wrote:

> Three beautiful ones dedicated to, about Marion McMahon that I think would
> be appropriate:
> *Froglight* by Sarah Abbott
> *Behind this Soft Eclipse* by Eve Heller
> of course, *What these Ashes Wanted *by Philip Hoffman
>
> Also, Abraham Ravett's *Tziporah*
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:31 PM Adam Hyman  wrote:
>
>> Perhaps *Necrology* by Standish Lawder.  Does it work as elegy, for you
>> to decide:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
>>
>> When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
>> *Passage Through: A Ritual*  (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)
>>
>> And also Brakhage’s *Panels for the Walls of Heaven* is really lovely
>> (2002, color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
>>
>> And Kitch’s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps.
>> Hard to know what will work as consolation.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Adam Hyman
>>
>> From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
>> Katherine T Model 
>>
>> Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky
>> The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark
>>
>> Best,
>> Katie Model
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and
>> Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).
>>
>> On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com)
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Greetings Frameworkers,
>>
>> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and
>> with love, since the death of our beloved Rob
>> Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our
>> next will be elegies.  What filmic examples of
>> elegies do you know?
>>
>> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
>> poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but
>> ends in consolation."
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sarah Bliss
>> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>>
>
>
> --
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> *Curator*
> *Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center*
> 617 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
> PUBLIC HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday, 12–5pm
> 716-884-7172  |  squeaky.org 
> -
> ---
> *Yvette Granata | #d8e0ea: post-cyberfeminist datum
> *
> On view June 15–August 25, 2018.
> See our Summer 2018 calendar here 
> .
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[Frameworks] film/art for the autistic

2018-08-28 Thread Dan Anderson
Hey folks,

Thanks for those who chimed in with thoughts and recommendations for
working with non-hearing students!

In part two of "Adventures in First-Time Community College Teaching," I'm
wondering if anyone has experience better reaching autistic students.

There are two in my "Intro to Video" class, and we're starting out making a
found footage movie from archive.org. The trouble is that finding visual
connections and the Bruce Conner-style of filmmaking is a really tough
hurdle for a person living with autism. (let alone most non-autistic folks!)

Are there any autistic filmmakers on the list, or film/art instructors that
have experience working with them?

thanks!
dan anderson
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Ekrem Serdar
Three beautiful ones dedicated to, about Marion McMahon that I think would
be appropriate:
*Froglight* by Sarah Abbott
*Behind this Soft Eclipse* by Eve Heller
of course, *What these Ashes Wanted *by Philip Hoffman

Also, Abraham Ravett's *Tziporah*

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:31 PM Adam Hyman  wrote:

> Perhaps *Necrology* by Standish Lawder.  Does it work as elegy, for you
> to decide:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
>
> When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
> *Passage Through: A Ritual*  (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)
>
> And also Brakhage’s *Panels for the Walls of Heaven* is really lovely
> (2002, color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
>
> And Kitch’s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps.
> Hard to know what will work as consolation.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam Hyman
>
> From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
> Katherine T Model 
>
> Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky
> The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark
>
> Best,
> Katie Model
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood 
> wrote:
>
>
> Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and
> Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).
>
> On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com)
> wrote:
>
>
> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob
> Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our
> next will be elegies.  What filmic examples of
> elegies do you know?
>
> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry,
> it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but ends in
> consolation."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sarah Bliss
> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing list
> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>


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*Curator*
*Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center*
617 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
PUBLIC HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday, 12–5pm
716-884-7172  |  squeaky.org 
-
---
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*
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Aman Wadhan
'Mass for the Dakota Sioux' (1964)
Bruce Baillie

On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, Sarah Bliss  wrote:

> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a
> salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic
> examples of elegies do you know?
>
> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
> poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but
> ends in consolation."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sarah Bliss
> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
>
>
> Frame grab from *La Petite Mort*
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Christian Bruno
I feel like Bruce Conner's White Rose has so many of the right elements of an 
elegy.


best

Christian



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Hyman 
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 11:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

Perhaps Necrology by Standish Lawder.  Does it work as elegy, for you to decide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
[https://www.bing.com/th?id=OVP.LFJAvlFUqDkfYu6ZsrSL1gEsDh=Api]

Necrology (Standish Lawder, 1970)
www.youtube.com
Necrology (Standish Lawder, 1970)


When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
Passage Through: A Ritual  (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)

And also Brakhage’s Panels for the Walls of Heaven is really lovely (2002, 
color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.

And Kitch’s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps.  Hard 
to know what will work as consolation.

Best regards,

Adam Hyman

From:  FrameWorks 
mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com>>
 on behalf of Katherine T Model mailto:ktm2...@nyu.edu>>

Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky
The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark

Best,
Katie Model

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood 
mailto:ato...@comcast.net>> wrote:


Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and Moscow 
Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).

On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss 
(bl...@sarahblissart.com) wrote:


Greetings Frameworkers,

I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with 
love, since the death of our beloved Rob
Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our next 
will be elegies.  What filmic examples of
elegies do you know?

The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry, it 
is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but ends in 
consolation."

Thanks,

Sarah Bliss
http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Adam Hyman
Perhaps Necrology by Standish Lawder.  Does it work as elegy, for you to
decide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs

When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
Passage Through: A Ritual  (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)
   
And also Brakhage¹s Panels for the Walls of Heaven is really lovely (2002,
color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.

And Kitch¹s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps.
Hard to know what will work as consolation.

Best regards,

Adam Hyman

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
Katherine T Model 

Threnody‹Nathaniel Dorsky
The Dragon is the Frame‹Mary Helena Clark

Best,
Katie Model

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood  wrote:


Alexander Sokurov¹s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and Moscow
Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev¹s apartment).

 
 
On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com)
wrote:
 


Greetings Frameworkers,

I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
love, since the death of our beloved Rob
Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our next
will be elegies.  What filmic examples of
elegies do you know?

The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry,
it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject¹s death but ends in
consolation."

Thanks, 

Sarah Bliss
http://www.SarahBlissArt.com




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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Katherine T Model
Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky

The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark

Best,
Katie Model

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood  wrote:

> Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and
> Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).
>
>
> On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com)
> wrote:
>
> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a
> salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic
> examples of elegies do you know?
>
> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
> poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but
> ends in consolation."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sarah Bliss
> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
>
>
> Frame grab from *La Petite Mort*
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread christopher nigel
Robert Frank Film / The Present

Dealing with the death of his son Pablo / how do you go on in life !

Best

Christopher

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Sarah Bliss 
wrote:

> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a
> salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic
> examples of elegies do you know?
>
> The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English
> poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but
> ends in consolation."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sarah Bliss
> http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
>
>
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[Frameworks] Seeking examples of film elegies

2018-08-28 Thread Sarah Bliss
Greetings Frameworkers,

I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with 
love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd.  At AgX, we sometimes hold a 
salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies.  What filmic examples 
of elegies do you know?

The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry, it 
is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject’s death but ends in 
consolation."

Thanks, 

Sarah Bliss
http://www.SarahBlissArt.com


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Re: [Frameworks] Estar slide film

2018-08-28 Thread Scott Dorsey
Open up one of the slide mounts.  Read the emulsion number off the piece of
film.  Tell us what it is, and we might be able to answer your question.

Also... what do you currently have that you want to turn into slides?  Are
they negatives, or are they slide originals, or are they prints?
--scott
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[Frameworks] Estar slide film

2018-08-28 Thread Ben Gwilliam

Hello frameworks hive

I am working on an exhibition  that will feature a few Judith Barry 
works in 2019. One work is being rebuilt that uses 35mm slide 
projectors. The original slides were/are ESTAR based. Unfortunatley we 
cannot use any of the original prints, so we are to produce more slides. 
So my question is what should would be a recommended current slide stock 
to make new slides from that will appear as close as possible to an 80's 
slide stock that was also commonly used as motion picture print stock??


I dont know at this time if she copied from negs or relied on making 
reversal copies. Im assuming it would most likley be a velvia reversal 
these days in E6 chem.


Many thanks for any suggestions

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