Brigitta,
You slightly misread the post. Shuymona Goel was the original person asking
for film suggestions. I merely provided some feedback.
But, it also happens I did write a review of Kudlacek's Menken film:
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc49.2007/mediasalad/index.html
Chuck
On Jul
No idea. Maybe a university would know if we don¹t. Or a Moviola repair
person. Are there any left?
Or maybe Moviola would know. They might have old catalogues, and they still
exist.
But I think David Tetzlaff¹s comments are pretty accurate.
On 7/2/12 7:44 PM, andrew lampert
On Jul 3, 2012, at 12:03 AM, David Tetzlaff wrote:
With that equipment list, the premise just doesn't work very well. The heyday
of value for 16mm post stuff probably starts to poop out circa 1975, so it
wasn't that expensive by 1980, and some of it is still used by people who
deal with
With that equipment list, the premise just doesn't work very well. The
heyday of value for 16mm post stuff probably starts to poop out circa 1975,
so it wasn't that expensive by 1980, and some of it is still used by people
who deal with prints.
So what were people editing 16mm film
Agree that Moviola flatbeds sucked, though the M77's built-in ashtray and
avocado-green body were truly echt-70s.
I like the ashtray, it is very useful for holding all the screws and washers
and other bits that are constantly falling off the machine.
Also, we had a very skilled operator:
Whatever the cost, ADD SHIPPING. Of course now they are free, you pick up.
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That flatbed Moviola would have cost around $8000 in 1980 (an upright one
around $1500 - $2500); a set of rewinds (single reel) about $200; a gang-sync
around $650 and a tape splicer around $250; a 'baby' Steenbeck (4 plate, 1 x
pix/I x snd) around $4-5000; a 6-plate (1 x pix/ 2 x snd) around
1983-A brand new 6 plate 35mm Steenbeck cost was araund 40K US dollars.
Ouch.
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There is the film by Sophie Fiennes, Over your Cities Grass Will Grow
(2010), about the German artist Anselm Keifer. Robert Gardner also shot two
16mm films about American artist Mark Tobey, one in 50's and one in the
70's.
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Chuck Kleinhans
I've got a Free 16mm Flatbed Moviola that I'm looking to get rid of as I'm
moving out of the state. It's located near Logan Square in Chicago, and is
almost entirely functional. Machine turns on, film runs through everything
fine, mag. sounds works, but the focus doesn't work. I know that it
Sad to relate this news.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/daily-stephen-dwoskin-1939-2012/
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Hello everyone. Anybody has Marten Nilsson's e-mail. If you do, please
contact me off-list.
Thanks!!
Jorge Lorenzo
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