Re: [Frameworks] projector rental

2019-01-19 Thread Eric Theise
Charles,

If Facebook is an option for you I recommend you seek out and join the
public group called “light//fog” that traffics in Bay Area equipment,
screenings, and miscellaneous. Definitely some people active there I’ve
never seen on Frameworks.

Eric

On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 14:46 Charles Chadwick 
wrote:

> I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know of a place to rent a
> super8 projector in the San Francisco Bay Area? Or anyone that would be
> willing to rent one out? Thanks.
>
> -charles
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[Frameworks] projector rental

2019-01-19 Thread Charles Chadwick
I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know of a place to rent a
super8 projector in the San Francisco Bay Area? Or anyone that would be
willing to rent one out? Thanks.

-charles
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Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2019-01-19 Thread Jeff Kreines
This might be what you are after. Labs sometimes distributed this under their 
own name. There are later editions. 



Handbook: Recommended Procedures for Motion PictHandbook: Recommended 
Procedures for Motion Picture and Video Laboratory Services.ure and Video 
Laboratory Services. 
ACVL 

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> On Dec 14, 2018, at 6:31 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:
> 
> The frame says –
> 
> Download this Exremely [sic] Helpful Word Document, Courtesy of: MPS
> 
> "..Your workprint and tracks serve as the "blue print" for work 
> performed at the laboratory. The leaders on the head and tail of your rolls 
> of film provide for proper syncing and handling, not only on your rolls, but 
> also, on the rolls created later during sound rerecording, negative cutting, 
> and laboratory work. Marks on the workprint show the Negative Cutter where 
> special effects are required so that the "A" rolls can be assembled. The 
> lab uses these same marks to cue the printer to produce those effects. The 
> correct preparation of your workprint is important to the completion of your 
> production. Errors made because of incomplete or incorrect instructions can 
> be very costly to you in both budget and deadline. We, at Motion Picture 
> Services, have an interest in helping you through this stage of your 
> production. We invite your questions and ask you to call us for help or 
> clarification with your production, workprint preparation, and schedules 
> (303-777-2110). We have produced the attached drawings to show a minimum 
> requirement for leaders and effects marks. Other publications such as the 
> "ACVL Handbook" may provide additional information that would be useful to 
> you..."
> 
> – so that doc didn't originate with Western Cine/Cinema Lab. The page also 
> has an image that looks like a return address sticker that says:
> 
> Motion Picture Services
> Susie Phillips, (303) 777 2110
> 1115 S. Josephine, Denver, Co. 80210
> 
> Post back here if you ever find it, sounds useful.
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 4:24 PM Eric Theise  wrote:
>> Hi Jason,
>> 
>> I think this must be what you're looking for but it doesn't appear that the 
>> Wayback Machine actually archived it, just the frame-based site that 
>> contained it.
>> 
>> https://web.archive.org/web/20040627095859fw_/http://www.thecinemalab.com:80/booklet.zip
>> 
>> Eric
>> 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 4:11 PM Jason Halprin  wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> In one of my computer updates, I seem to no longer have a pdf of a guide to 
>>> 16/35mm film editing that was originally put together by Western Cine. As I 
>>> recall, this included guidelines for marking your workprint, preparing 
>>> negatives for A/B rolling, and essentially the whole process that someone 
>>> working with a negative cutter (or a negative cutter themselves) would want 
>>> to follow.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know what I'm referring to? Or, where I might find it? If I 
>>> recall, I downloaded it from the Cinema Lab (successor to Western Cine) 
>>> website back in the early 2000s.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in Advance!
>>> 
>>> Jason Halprin
>>> jihalp...@gmail.com
>>> jasonhalprin.com
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Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2019-01-19 Thread Jason Halprin
Hi Everyone!

A quick update...as I was away for a bit, but recalled where a hardcopy of
this document might be in my actual files! As Eric T pointed out earlier in
this thread, the document I was looking for did indeed originate with
Motion Picture Services. Its an 18 pg document that I just scanned to pdf,
and is pretty much as I recall, complete with diagrams on marking a work
print in preparation for negative cutting and A/B rolling.

If you're interested, contact me off list and I can send a link.

Thanks everyone,

Jason Halprin
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[Frameworks] LightPress Grants July 2019

2019-01-19 Thread Jon Behrens
Hi Frameworkers ! These LightPress grants that we have been doing are becoming 
very popular ! You have until June 1st to apply for the next round of 
LightPress grants to be given out July 1st apply now!

LIGHTPRESS GRANTS
One of the things that ICS does are the LightPress grants, 10 of these are 
giving out twice a year -  January 1st and July 
1st.These are 3 hour vouchers to use at LightPress 
to have really nice 2 and 4K scans of your 16 & 35mm films made. These are a 
$1200 value. Since July 2016 ICS have given out $58,000 in these grants.
visit us online
interbaycinemasociety.org


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