Re: [Frameworks] Film & Video Services, Minneapolis

2012-06-13 Thread Jason Stauffacher
they are also doing processing for folks, Super8 B&W and even color. Give them a call. On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Sandra Maliga wrote: > They are still listed. What makes you think they are gone? Probably > mainly doing digital transfers now. > > > Film & Video Service

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Jason Stauffacher
Kevin: I have a 16mm ELMO projector for sale. Are you interested? On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Kevin Obsatz wrote: > Hello! > > I'm working on an installation project, and wondering if there's such a > thing as a basic hand-cranking 16mm projector, available for sale, or as > something I co

[Frameworks] Belson (was Experimental Science Films)

2012-06-13 Thread C Keefer
Some of Belson's cosmologically-inspired films, including Re-Entry, Music of the Spheres, Momentum and Light will screen in the program Jordan Belson: Films Sacred and Profane at International House, Philadelphia on July 6. A version of this program will also screen at Harvard Film Archive in Oc

Re: [Frameworks] visiting filmmaker seeking NY couch

2012-06-13 Thread Jason Stauffacher
Where are you flying from??? On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:34 AM, Salise Hughes wrote: > Dear kind Frameworkers in NY. I'm looking for a couch to crash on from > July 27th - Aug. 5th. I'm coming from Seattle for a film screening at > Rooftop Films, and would be very gratefully if one or more of you c

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Tom Whiteside
The Bell & Howell 173 is a 16mm analytic projector and it can be hand-cranked or run by the variable speed motor. A beautiful machine and a real workhorse. There are similar models by other makers, and because analytics are not sound projectors they can be rather inexpensive (gee, who would want

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread John Woods
I did a workshop with Alex and he showed us his 'wooden lightbox'. IIRC he took an old Pageant projector, gutted then motor, rewired the lamp for a lower wattage and then connected a rewind crank to the projector's drive shaft. He can get about 8fps with his setup and can run the film backwards

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Carlileb
A mid 1930s Kodatoy. Cheap, effective and plentiful. Good 16mm mechanism, well-built, and not a bad looking image. I've seen them used as optical printers. In a message dated 6/13/2012 10:24:07 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ke...@videohaiku.com writes: Hello! I'm working on an install

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Christopher Harris
Hey Kevin, I seem to recall that Alex MacKenzie used a hand-cranked projector for a performance called "the wooden lightbox: a secret art of seeing" at last year's (2011) Crossroads Film Festival. I think Alex made the projector himself so maybe he can be a resource for you: www.alexmackenzie.

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Steve Polta
It would actually be very easy to modify a 16mm projector to be hand-cranked. The "inching knob" found on many projectors (e.g the ubiquitous Bell & Howells) would be the obvious place to attach your drive mechanism. Reverse it and the projector can drive other devices. Kim Miskowicz' recent fil

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Nicholas Kovats
l am very grateful for your introduction to me of the world of Robert Schaller. Wow! On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Jason Halprin wrote: > And, if you get your hands on any of these, you can rewire the lamp portion > to run on LEDs (ala Robert Schaller's Wilderness Film Expeditions). No fan > n

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Jason Halprin
And, if you get your hands on any of these, you can rewire the lamp portion to run on LEDs (ala Robert Schaller's Wilderness Film Expeditions). No fan necessary. -JH From: Ekrem Serdar To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Ekrem Serdar
There are the 16mm koda-toy projectors -- ekrem serdar austin, tx On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:28 PM, "k. a.r." wrote: I have an ancient film projector that is hand cranked. It's a Bell & Howell Filmo, and the thing has to be 90-100 years old. The only thing electric on it is the bulb So, they'r

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2012-06-13 Thread Simon Payne
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread k. a.r.
I have an ancient film projector that is hand cranked. It's a Bell & Howell Filmo, and the thing has to be 90-100 years old. The only thing electric on it is the bulb So, they're out there Kristie Reinders, B.F.A. Director of Cinematography, Electric Visions Curator and Head Proj

Re: [Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
DeVry had a hand-cranked projector which Edmund sold surplus for $20 so in the seventies and eighties. They had a pull-down claw and would go in both directions, with a fairly dim lamp. I have a Speco motion analysis projector that can run on a motor or be hand-cranked... in single-frame or hand-

[Frameworks] Hand-cranking 16mm projector?

2012-06-13 Thread Kevin Obsatz
Hello! I'm working on an installation project, and wondering if there's such a thing as a basic hand-cranking 16mm projector, available for sale, or as something I could strip down from an existing projector. I'm mostly interested in the frame-advance mechanism - I don't need it to have any ki

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Science Films

2012-06-13 Thread Gene Youngblood
In that vein, Thom Andersen's "Edweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer" (1975) might be considered an experimental documentary about a sort-of-scientific subject, but all of this departs from the original inquiry about films inspired by astronomy and physics, probably because there are very few. Ea

[Frameworks] Fri at Millennium - "Personal Cinema: Matt Peterson" (me!)

2012-06-13 Thread Matt Peterson
I think Stephanie already posted this, but here's some more detailed information on the program: *Personal Cinema: Matt Peterson* 15 June 2012 - 8PM Millennium Film Workshop 66 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003 A program of film and video by Matt Peterson, often made in collaboration. Produced

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Science Films

2012-06-13 Thread Jorge Amaro
how about Étiène-Jules Marey and his chronofotographic films? Those where made for scientific purposes. On 13 June 2012 07:44, mariah garnett wrote: > Against the Realm of the Absolute (2011) by jesse presley jones. > > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:30 PM, wrote: >> >> In a similar vein: John Smi