Re: [Frameworks] thank you - Cine-Kodak Special II
Sounds like a synchronistic shoot! Frustrating, yet maybe the footage will fit the subject. Always a chance. Sandy McLennan Huntsville, Ontario, Canada > On Dec 13, 2018, at 9:24 PM, Matt Shaw wrote: > > Thanks everyone for the information. > > Until this morning the camera always ran a little (the filmed jammed today > while shooting ice jammed up on the banks of a river). > > Found a manual and going to do Kodak’s recommended maintenance. Also diving > into the message board link. > > cheers! > M > > > > > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
[Frameworks] Tonight 7:30pm YES: Madsen Minax at Microscope Gallery in Brooklyn
Apologies for the last minute notice, but failed to post it on this weeks listing. More info on our website as well: www.microscopegallery.com Microscope presents as part of our emerging series YES, a solo screening of video works by Madsen Minax, an interdisciplinary artist whose work is influenced by his participation in justice-oriented communities and concerned with “the entanglements of human connectivity” and “the nature of transformation”. In his works, Minax engages with identity and personal experience, often by connecting them to larger technological, existential, social, alchemical, or cosmological themes and through the use of narrating voice. His videos employ both original and appropriated footage and combine various approaches - documentary, experimental, narrative, 3D animation, performance, among others. The 55-minute program features four short videos completed between 2016 and 2018. In “To Summon and Chase Away” (2016), shot in video and Super 8mm, Minax’s camera follows a boy in the cold winter scape of a post-industrial, rural town as scenes from his past and future conflate with his present. “Because of Us” (2017), which includes texts from the 1998 book by Marshall T. Savage “The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps", blends together sequences from educational found films with 3D animated night sky imagery, and reflects upon the mystery of the beginning of life in the universe, our human-centered view of technological advancement, and the implications of dreams of colonizing the galaxy. Admission $8 Members and Students $6 more info & program: www.microscopegallery.com ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
[Frameworks] Sweet16 Cinema Club: Greatest Hits of 2018 at Tomato Mouse
[https://gallery.mailchimp.com/3aa2e233ed2d6803294caff2f/images/b6fde383-c8f2-4feb-a3d0-9c1483772c97.jpg] SWEET16 CINEMA CLUB GREATEST HITS OF 2018 AT TOMATO MOUSE 301 Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn Friday, Dec. 21, 2018 7 PM sliding scale 5-10$ A Fundraiser for Mrs William Horsley film studio in production of its first film: “FLEEGIX” “Sixshortfilms” by James Gore “Plant Life at Work” “Wing, Claw, and Fang” “Paper in Art” “Mr Horatio Knibbles” by Robert Hird “Circus Circus” by Lely Yashar “”Language of the Bees” by the Moody Institute of Science “Killer Bees, Fact or Fantasy?” “Seeing and Believing” by Rebecca Bird and Matthew Thurber NEXT SWEET16 CINEMA CLUB JAN. 17 AT HILO IN CATSKILL, NYSUBMIT YOUR FILM! DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO MATTHEW THURBER: diamondsn...@hotmail.com [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/3aa2e233ed2d6803294caff2f/images/78eac306-13c5-4ac7-b005-dda3cf4d49d5.jpg] ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
[Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
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 ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
Try contacting Robert David, who ran Cinema Lab. I’m not sure if the old phone number still works or not, but I can try to find his email address if you don’t have it. Brian Wilson Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 14, 2018, at 6:10 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 > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
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 > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
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 >> ___ >> FrameWorks mailing list >> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >> > ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
Lenny Lipton's Independent Filmmaking probably has all of this info in it, and then then then some. Mark T On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 4:32 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 >>> ___ >>> FrameWorks mailing list >>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com >>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >>> >> ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?
It may be the ACL handbook, association of cinema labs. A quick internet search yielded nothing. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com Sent from iPhone. > On Dec 14, 2018, at 6:10 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 > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks