Re: [Frameworks] Film and Digital for beginners

2012-07-14 Thread Pip Chodorov
Hi Jonathan, One technical difference people don't often mention is sensitivity curves. Film has a logarythmic, S-shaped curve, to capture information across 12 f-stops. For example, on film, a sunny scene on a bridge with action in the sun and also in the shadows under the bridge, all will

[Frameworks] Standard 8 Splicers

2012-07-14 Thread Kevin Timmins
Hi all, I'm on the hunt for a good standard 8 splicer as I'm getting set to start offering a R8 service for 100D and possibly a BW reversal service as well. Tape splicers preferable but all recommendations welcome! If anyone has one for sale I'm interested. All the bestKevin

Re: [Frameworks] Film and Digital for beginners

2012-07-14 Thread Bernd Luetzeler
Hi Jonathan, one important aspect is that in film, the smallest unit one can modify is the frame, while in digital video the smallest unit is the pixel. cheers Bernd Am 13.07.2012 um 22:42 schrieb Jonathan Walley: Hello everyone, This question isn't about experimental cinema

[Frameworks] This week [July 14 - 22, 2012] in avant garde cinema

2012-07-14 Thread Weekly Listing
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