[Frameworks] Meditation on Blue Time Lapse Variation on You Tube

2012-08-19 Thread Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T)
"Meditation on Blue Time Lapse Variation" http://youtu.be/85zwwY7Nr0M is a slowed down version of the piece requested by a viewer. Ideally, I'd slow down the water but not the animation, but that would have been a lot more work. Let me know which "Meditation on Blue" you prefer. BTW Some of m

[Frameworks] optical printing workflow

2012-08-19 Thread Christopher Harris
Hello all, I'm trying to figure out the most cost efficient workflow with the fewest number of intermediate steps to get from 16mm source materials to work prints and something that can be cut to A/B rolls for printing. I plan to print to 7363 from the original 16mm source materials. In the pas

Re: [Frameworks] St Louis, Missouri USA

2012-08-19 Thread Kelly Shindler
Hi Alain, We regularly present experimental and avant-garde film/video at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. This summer we brought native sons Andrew Lampert and Jim Finn out to show their work and have exhibited films by Emily Wardill, Jonas Mekas, Robert Breer, Jesse McLean, and several

Re: [Frameworks] St Louis, Missouri USA

2012-08-19 Thread 40 Frames
Thank you Christopher! Alain On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 1:06 AM, Christopher Harris wrote: > Hello Alain, > > These museum links might lead you to something of interest: > > St. Louis Art Museum > http://www.slam.org/Exhibitions/nmskhorramian.php > > The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts > http://

Re: [Frameworks] color internegative film stock

2012-08-19 Thread eric stewart
Fotokem in LA has been very accommodating to me whenever I ask them for small batches of print stocks. They seem to be especially accommodating for students/faculty, they have a student liaison who is very helpful. They gave me 600" of 7272, that I used to make an interneg on a JK. Very happy wi

Re: [Frameworks] cinema lab in NYC

2012-08-19 Thread Pip Chodorov
Sounds like a job for Metropolis (115W30) that can scan the 16mm with sound, produce a 35mm optical sound neg, shoot out to 35mm picture neg, and they can shoot out from PDFs for the titles that you can provide. They can then make the composite prints. They also have optical blow-up printers if

[Frameworks] cinema lab in NYC

2012-08-19 Thread Bruce Checefsky
Looking for a cinema lab in NYC that could transfer a b/w, 16mm short with sound to 35mm, and produce titles for the transfer. Any suggestions? BRUCE CHECEFSKY | Director, Reinberger Galleries Voice: 216-421-7407 | bchecef...@cia.edu |http://www.cia.edu/ The Cleveland Institute of Art | 11141 Ea

Re: [Frameworks] color internegative film stock

2012-08-19 Thread Scott Dorsey
If you need a small amount of the stock, by the way, Alpha Cine just did an 1800 ft. job for me and they may have some leftover. --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] color internegative film stock

2012-08-19 Thread Scott Dorsey
If you want to make an interneg from a reversal original, the new stock is 7273. It is considerably faster than the older interneg stocks and will require a different filter pack. There is an estar based variant as well. If you want to make an interneg from a negative original well... there

Re: [Frameworks] color internegative film stock

2012-08-19 Thread Jason Halprin
Stephanie, Kodak makes a couple of internegative stocks (7273 & 7272). If you're shooting on a JK I would suggest 7273 as it has remjet backing, if you're contact printing, either should work. The catch with either of these is that there is a 2000' minimum order from Kodak, so you should start

[Frameworks] color internegative film stock

2012-08-19 Thread Stephanie Wuertz
Hi, Does anyone have any advice on what film stock to use for creating a color internegative? I will be using either a JK Optical printer or a Cine Printer (small contact printer). Thanks, Stephanie ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilm