[Frameworks] Converting .cda File to a .WAV or .AIFF

2020-04-13 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
How would I convert a .cda audio file to a .WAV or .AIFF?

Please contact me off list.

Many thanks...Ken





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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking Line Drawing Animator

2020-04-13 Thread craig baldwin
hi ken!
hope you are hanging tuff, brother!.
I am still moving into my basement room.. but it will still take several months.
anyway, i saw your Frameworks post..my memory is fuzzy (what else is new?), but 
did we chat about jeremy rourke?..I 'm sure that you have already considered 
him...
but maybe he's not your typecraig b


From: FrameWorks  on behalf of Ken Paul 
Rosenthal 
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2020 5:28 PM
To: Frameworks Postings 
Subject: [Frameworks] Seeking Line Drawing Animator

I'm seeking recommendations for an independent artist/animator
who works in a simple line drawing style.

Thanks, Ken

www.kenpaulrosenthal.com


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Re: [Frameworks] Laser printing tutorial

2020-04-13 Thread Julian Antos
This is great! Will give it a try :)

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 10:33 AM Beebe, Roger W.  wrote:

> All,
>
>
>
> I made this very quick (& very dense) tutorial about laser printing on
> 16mm leader to take the place of a class visit at the University of South
> Carolina that was canceled when the world shut down.  I originally thought
> I’d just share it with the students in the class, but then I posted on FB,
> where folks seemed to find it useful, so I figured I’d share it here as
> well.  If you’re teaching 16mm & your students no longer have access to
> gear or if you’re in that situation yourself, maybe it’ll suggest one way
> you can keep on making work on film:
>
>
>
> https://vimeo.com/402644336/578a9aab08
>
>
>
> There’s a much longer version of this that I do as a workshop (between 3
> hours and 4 days(!)), so do know that this 10-minute primer is just the tip
> of the iceberg.
>
>
>
> (And if you don’t have clear leader, I’m assuming Larry Urbanski or Dwight
> Cody could still hook you up during the lockdown—likely a lot easier to get
> your hands on than raw stock, a camera, a functioning lab or darkroom
> chemistry, etc.).
>
>
>
> FYI,
>
> Roger
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Re: [Frameworks] VoD platform recommendations?

2020-04-13 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Dear Dóra,
Re:Voir runs a VOD platform that we are in the process of expanding. 
https://vod.re-voir.com/
You can send me a private link for consideration.
Best wishes, Pip Chodorov



> On Apr 14, 2020, at 12:19 AM, Dóra Nedeczky  wrote:
> 
> 
> i'm looking to premiere our 60' film on VoD, and was wondering if you could 
> recommend me a platform for it, that's preferably arthouse / experimental 
> film specialised. 
> 
> - iTunes is out i think as i'm based in the EU, and they need a US tax 
> number. 
> - Vimeo Pro is also out as they require a yearly payment in advance - which 
> is not sustainable at the moment.
> 

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[Frameworks] Laser printing tutorial

2020-04-13 Thread Beebe, Roger W.
All,

I made this very quick (& very dense) tutorial about laser printing on 16mm 
leader to take the place of a class visit at the University of South Carolina 
that was canceled when the world shut down.  I originally thought I’d just 
share it with the students in the class, but then I posted on FB, where folks 
seemed to find it useful, so I figured I’d share it here as well.  If you’re 
teaching 16mm & your students no longer have access to gear or if you’re in 
that situation yourself, maybe it’ll suggest one way you can keep on making 
work on film:

https://vimeo.com/402644336/578a9aab08

There’s a much longer version of this that I do as a workshop (between 3 hours 
and 4 days(!)), so do know that this 10-minute primer is just the tip of the 
iceberg.

(And if you don’t have clear leader, I’m assuming Larry Urbanski or Dwight Cody 
could still hook you up during the lockdown—likely a lot easier to get your 
hands on than raw stock, a camera, a functioning lab or darkroom chemistry, 
etc.).

FYI,
Roger
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Jeff Kreines
Filmos and K100s are excellent cameras. No reflex finder, but with a 10mm 
Switar who needs one. The problem with the K100 VF objectives is that 15mm is 
the widest, IIRC. 

The one Beaulieu I kind of like is the spring wind R16G. Yeah, still has that 
aerial image finder that’s bright but hard to focus with. But it isn’t trying 
to be something it isn’t. Famed TV news cameraman Laurens Pierce used that 
camera for MOS. 

Best of luck to you. 



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

Sent from iPhone. 

> On Apr 13, 2020, at 9:55 AM, Dave Tetzlaff  wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> The problem is that there aren't many people who can service the things any 
>> longer…
> 
> This has been a huge issue in the 16mm world for decades now. Since there 
> does seem to be continuing interest in the medium among ongoing generations 
> of artists, I wonder what we can do to keep the technology alive? Or maybe 
> the question is what kind of organization exists or would have to be formed 
> to keep 16mm going? Assuming, that is, that some sort of film stock will 
> continue to be available, the next question become what happens when the 
> remaining folks like Dieter and Jean-Louis who can fix Bolexes finally 
> retire? If 16mm camera repair/maintenance is no longer a viable business, do 
> we not need some sort of non-profit to collect resources like service manuals 
> and specialized tools and train and employ young people as camera techs, as a 
> subsidy to cinematic arts? 
> 
> Imagining such an arrangement, I would like to put in a word for some of the 
> "less feature-rich MOS camera alternatives to the Bolex” as potential tools 
> for extending the life of the medium, for the very reason that they MUCH 
> easier to service than a Bolex or (FSM forbid) a Beaulieu. I refer 
> specifically to Filmos and Kodak K100s, both of which I personally have taken 
> apart, fiddled with, revived and put back together successfully with just 
> some basic mechanical skills and no specialized training. I mean, when was 
> the last time, if ever, you heard about someone shooting with a K100 or 
> servicing a K100? It’s all Bolex, Bolex, Bolex. Every camera has it’s 
> drawbacks that accelerate as the years go by, with K100s it’s a pain to 
> acquire finder objectives that match the prime lenses you might want to use. 
> But I’m just observing that if we want the medium of personal photochemical 
> motion picture productiion to endure, we ought to value simplicity and ease 
> of service in choosing an limited arsenal of tech we aim to keep in 
> operation. E.g. Filmos forever, but trying to keep Krasno K3s going strikes 
> me as a waste of effort...
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[Frameworks] VoD platform recommendations?

2020-04-13 Thread Dóra Nedeczky
hello there,
hope you're holding up ok!

i'm looking to premiere our 60' film on VoD, and was wondering if you could
recommend me a platform for it, that's preferably arthouse / experimental
film specialised.

- iTunes is out i think as i'm based in the EU, and they need a US tax
number.
- Vimeo Pro is also out as they require a yearly payment in advance - which
is not sustainable at the moment.

thanks a lot!!
stay healthy!

Dora Nedeczky

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>3. Seeking Line Drawing Animator (Ken Paul Rosenthal)
>4. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Scott Dorsey)
>5. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Scott Dorsey)
>6. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Jeff Kreines)
>7. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Eric Theise)
>8. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Eric Theise)
>9. Re: Looking to buy Bolex or similar (Isaac Brooks)
>
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>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: George Monteleone 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 20:02:22 -0400
> Subject: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar
> Hi, everyone.  I hope you're staying safe.
>
> My trusty Rex-4 was stolen last Fall and I'm ready to invest in a
> replacement.  Ideally I'd like to find a Rex-5 in nice shape (any extras a
> plus.)
>
> I would consider a Beaulieu R16 or Bolex EL *but* I'm not sure if these
> have time exposure features, and that's something I'd like to have.
>
> I'm in NYC, happy to pay for shipping if we can make a deal; if you're
> within a couple hours of the city I can drive to you and we can do a safe
> socially distanced exchange.  Please send me quotes or links if you're
> interested in selling!
>
> Thanks,
>
> George
> georgemontele...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Jeff Kreines 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 19:24:28 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar
> I’d avoid the EL — buggy electronics and hard to fix. Beaulieus are buggy,
> too. And don’t even think of a Scoopic...
>
> Get a later Rex 5 (not for the magazines, but for the 13x viewfinder (vs
> 10x on the Rex 4 and earlier Rex 5s, and the 2x on Rex 1 and IIRC Rex 2.
>
> Get a 10mm Rx Switar and you’re good to go.
>
> Jeff Kreines
> Kinetta
> j...@kinetta.com
> kinetta.com
>
> Sent from iPhone.
>
> On Apr 12, 2020, at 7:02 PM, George Monteleone 
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi, everyone.  I hope you're staying safe.
>
> My trusty Rex-4 was stolen last Fall and I'm ready to invest in a
> replacement.  Ideally I'd like to find a Rex-5 in nice shape (any extras a
> plus.)
>
> I would consider a Beaulieu R16 or Bolex EL *but* I'm not sure if these
> have time exposure features, and that's something I'd like to have.
>
> I'm in NYC, happy to pay for shipping if we can make a deal; if you're
> within a couple hours of the city I can drive to you and we can do a safe
> socially distanced exchange.  Please send me quotes or links if you're
> interested in selling!
>
> Thanks,
>
> George
> georgemontele...@gmail.com
>
>
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> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Ken Paul Rosenthal 
> To: Frameworks Postings 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 00:28:51 +
> Subject: [Frameworks] Seeking Line Drawing Animator
> I'm seeking recommendations for an independent artist/animator
> who works in a simple line drawing style.
>
> Thanks, Ken
>
> www.kenpaulrosenthal.com
>
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Scott Dorsey 
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 20:29:49 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar
> You tried DuArt and B's used division?
> --scott
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Scott Dorsey 
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 20:33:29 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar
> Jeff, is the Rex 1 possible to refit with a Rex 5 finder?  The Rex 1
> finder is
> really kind of horrible but I have never seen a retrofit done before.
>
> > Get a 

[Frameworks] 1. Looking to buy Bolex or similar (George Monteleone)

2020-04-13 Thread Robert Withers
DuAll sells Bolexes and S-8 Canons and others.
They recelled my Scoopic batteries while I was standing at the counter.
I might look on Ebay or Craig’s list.
Robert

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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Dominic Angerame
I had one of these cameras that I already sold. The wind ups, from my
research, were not meant for export outside of France. They are interesting
cameras many features like a true 1/50th shutter at 24fps. I sold mine
fairly cheap since I already own an Arri S, Rex 4 and a Bolex El. I sold it
for $200-250. It was a while ago.

I am search for a cable for the EL or someone in the states who can repair
the several pin cable going from the power supply to the camera.

Thanks.

Dominic

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 7:22 AM Dave Tetzlaff 
wrote:

> Hi George:
>
> I have a fairly rare bird I’m willing to sell: a spring drive Beaulieu
> R16.
>
> I’m posting this to the list to give Jeff a chance to crap on it’s French
> idiosyncracies. ;-) Perhaps he will go easy on me/it as we are brothers in
> the Church of the 10mm Switar?? Cheers to Scott for joining the fold, and
> may you too George hear the Word.
>
> The Beaulieu hasn’t been used since it was serviced by Jean Louis Seguin
> several years back… assuming Jean-Louis is still in business, then there’s
> at least one source for service.
>
> I don’t have a price in mind now, as I have no idea what’s fair, haven’t
> researched the market or anything. (Any thoughts, or interest from other
> Frameworkers welcome). If there’s any curiosity, I can go into my thoughts
> on the relative features and virtues/drawbacks vs. a Bolex. Simple version:
> love rhe mechanical reliability of the Bolex, don’t like the RX system at
> all vs. Bealieu moving mirror finder and standard C-mount.
>
> __
>
> > is the Rex 1 possible to refit with a Rex 5 finder?
>
> The very thought evokes a Dr. Moreau of 16mm cameras. The horror! The
> horror! (You know they changed the mechanism in between there, too, right?)
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
> The problem is that there aren't many people who can service the things any 
> longer…

This has been a huge issue in the 16mm world for decades now. Since there does 
seem to be continuing interest in the medium among ongoing generations of 
artists, I wonder what we can do to keep the technology alive? Or maybe the 
question is what kind of organization exists or would have to be formed to keep 
16mm going? Assuming, that is, that some sort of film stock will continue to be 
available, the next question become what happens when the remaining folks like 
Dieter and Jean-Louis who can fix Bolexes finally retire? If 16mm camera 
repair/maintenance is no longer a viable business, do we not need some sort of 
non-profit to collect resources like service manuals and specialized tools and 
train and employ young people as camera techs, as a subsidy to cinematic arts? 

Imagining such an arrangement, I would like to put in a word for some of the 
"less feature-rich MOS camera alternatives to the Bolex” as potential tools for 
extending the life of the medium, for the very reason that they MUCH easier to 
service than a Bolex or (FSM forbid) a Beaulieu. I refer specifically to Filmos 
and Kodak K100s, both of which I personally have taken apart, fiddled with, 
revived and put back together successfully with just some basic mechanical 
skills and no specialized training. I mean, when was the last time, if ever, 
you heard about someone shooting with a K100 or servicing a K100? It’s all 
Bolex, Bolex, Bolex. Every camera has it’s drawbacks that accelerate as the 
years go by, with K100s it’s a pain to acquire finder objectives that match the 
prime lenses you might want to use. But I’m just observing that if we want the 
medium of personal photochemical motion picture productiion to endure, we ought 
to value simplicity and ease of service in choosing an limited arsenal of tech 
we aim to keep in operation. E.g. Filmos forever, but trying to keep Krasno K3s 
going strikes me as a waste of effort...
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Hi George:

I have a fairly rare bird I’m willing to sell: a spring drive Beaulieu R16. 

I’m posting this to the list to give Jeff a chance to crap on it’s French 
idiosyncracies. ;-) Perhaps he will go easy on me/it as we are brothers in the 
Church of the 10mm Switar?? Cheers to Scott for joining the fold, and may you 
too George hear the Word.

The Beaulieu hasn’t been used since it was serviced by Jean Louis Seguin 
several years back… assuming Jean-Louis is still in business, then there’s at 
least one source for service.

I don’t have a price in mind now, as I have no idea what’s fair, haven’t 
researched the market or anything. (Any thoughts, or interest from other 
Frameworkers welcome). If there’s any curiosity, I can go into my thoughts on 
the relative features and virtues/drawbacks vs. a Bolex. Simple version: love 
rhe mechanical reliability of the Bolex, don’t like the RX system at all vs. 
Bealieu moving mirror finder and standard C-mount. 

__

> is the Rex 1 possible to refit with a Rex 5 finder?

The very thought evokes a Dr. Moreau of 16mm cameras. The horror! The horror! 
(You know they changed the mechanism in between there, too, right?)


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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Philippe Leonard
Jean-Louis Seguin in Montreal sells and repairs Bolex cameras.
Can be reached here: bolext...@gmail.com


Film | Photography | Cinematography | Performance | Visuals
www.philippe-leonard.com


On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 8:52 AM Scott Dorsey  wrote:

> The problem is that there aren't many people who can service the things
> any longer, whereas it used to be there were thousands of older guys who
> had been through Filmo and Eyemo school in the service who were doing
> camera service.  So what you save in lower prices due to reduced demand,
> you pay double for in higher prices for refurbishment and basic
> maintenance.
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking Line Drawing Animator (Ken Paul Rosenthal)

2020-04-13 Thread sandra.eber sandra.eber

 
  If geography is not an issue, most of our current and former students are part of the Concordia Film Animation FB group. If you post your inquiry there you might get a good response.  
 

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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
The problem is that there aren't many people who can service the things
any longer, whereas it used to be there were thousands of older guys who
had been through Filmo and Eyemo school in the service who were doing 
camera service.  So what you save in lower prices due to reduced demand,
you pay double for in higher prices for refurbishment and basic maintenance.
--scott
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking to buy Bolex or similar

2020-04-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
Yes, I mean Du-All.  

I noticed Chambless's website is down today.  Are they okay?
--scott
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