Re: [Frameworks] Windex Developing 35 still film

2020-05-25 Thread Nicole Baker
It's possible what they're doing is "souping" the film. That's where you
expose it to chemicals or other substances that will create inclusions,
color warping, and other "off" elements when you develop it.

On Tue, May 26, 2020, 1:19 AM Francisco Torres  wrote:

> i would not do that. windex is mostly ammonia, right?
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[Frameworks] Richard Foreman contact

2020-05-25 Thread John Powers
Dear Frameworkers,
Could anyone provide me with a current email address for Richard Foreman? If 
so, please contact me off-list:
jpower...@wustl.edu
thank you!

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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm opaque emulsion-less leader

2020-05-25 Thread hi-beam

  
  
  

That sounds right. Thanks Dominic!



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On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 1:16 PM -0700, "Dominic Angerame" 
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Hi Scott maybe you got it from the Boston Connection.I believe those are lab 
leader rolls for printing, processing? How are things, off sight please
d

On May 25, 2020, at 1:07 PM,   wrote:
Hi friends, a few years ago I bought 1000’ of 35mm no-emulsion, opaque leader, 
but I can’t for the life of me remember where I got it. I think it was some guy 
in Boston. Does anyone know where I might get more of this stuff? It really has 
no emulsion so it can’t be scratched off, and it is quite opaque. Maybe it’s 
used for a/b rolls or something? Thanks.Scott Scott 
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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm opaque emulsion-less leader

2020-05-25 Thread Dominic Angerame
Hi Scott maybe you got it from the Boston Connection.I believe those are lab 
leader rolls for printing, processing? How are things, off sight please

d

> On May 25, 2020, at 1:07 PM,   wrote:
> 
> Hi friends, a few years ago I bought 1000’ of 35mm no-emulsion, opaque 
> leader, but I can’t for the life of me remember where I got it. I think it 
> was some guy in Boston. Does anyone know where I might get more of this 
> stuff? It really has no emulsion so it can’t be scratched off, and it is 
> quite opaque. Maybe it’s used for a/b rolls or something?
>  
> Thanks.
> Scott
>  
> Scott Stark
> www.scottstark.com 
> Flicker 
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[Frameworks] 35mm opaque emulsion-less leader

2020-05-25 Thread sstark
Hi friends, a few years ago I bought 1000' of 35mm no-emulsion, opaque
leader, but I can't for the life of me remember where I got it. I think it
was some guy in Boston. Does anyone know where I might get more of this
stuff? It really has no emulsion so it can't be scratched off, and it is
quite opaque. Maybe it's used for a/b rolls or something?

 

Thanks.

Scott

 

Scott Stark

www.scottstark.com  

Flicker  

 

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Re: [Frameworks] Windex Developing 35 still film

2020-05-25 Thread Francisco Torres
i would not do that. windex is mostly ammonia, right?
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Re: [Frameworks] walking through the world

2020-05-25 Thread Amanda Thomson
This made me think of the scene in Antonioni's Zabriskie Point, where the
guy's is walking past the giant ads, it's half way through this clip...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-Wx-sJ-dLk

Amanda

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> Date: Thu, 21 May 2020 15:13:30 -0600
> Subject: [Frameworks] walking through the world
> Thanks, everyone, for the quick responses. I can see I need to be more
> specific.
>
> First, the clip must be in a readily available film, which most likely
> means a narrative feature (but not necessarily). If it’s not a well known
> film, I need a link to it.
>
> Second, it will ideally have a “mythic” quality. “Mr. Smith Goes to
> Washington” comes to mind, even though the “world” he walks through is only
> Washington, D.C. Again, that quality is ideal but not essential.
>
> Another ideal is a montage-like structure in which we periodically see the
> protagonist gazing at the world through which he moves—looking up at
> skyscrapers or mountain peaks, for example, or just “looking around” at the
> environment out of curiosity.
>
> There are hundreds of such scenes, and I probably have them in my library,
> but “memory” is something that I remember I once had.
>
> This is for my Kuchar project, so the wayfarer must be male.
>
> Thanks again dear hive-mind.
>

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