[Frameworks] single-8 camera in LA

2012-12-02 Thread Huckleberry Lain
Hey, I just got some single-8 film from Japan and my camera crapped out on me. Just wondering if someone in LA might be able to lend or rent me a Fuji Single-8 camera. best, Huck -- hypnotic visions - huckleberrylain.net ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] Black Film Leader in NY

2012-12-02 Thread Caryn Cline
Luis, Kodak has black emulsion leader, but you have to buy a lot of it. Motion Picture Enterprises has clear plastic (no emulsion) leader. These are 1000 or 2000 foot minimums, as far as I know. Best, CC On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 1:25 PM, luis ? mabaluf...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Frameworks!

Re: [Frameworks] Black Film Leader in NY

2012-12-02 Thread Nicholas Hamlyn
The Kodak film is 7983. It has a black lacquer coating, similar to photo emulsion, which can be scratched or cleared with household bleach. Minimum purchase is one can = 2 x 1000 foot rolls. Costs about $130 per can. Nicky. On 2 Dec 2012, at 13:49, Caryn Cline wrote: Luis, Kodak has

[Frameworks] Iowa Docs Festival mailing address?

2012-12-02 Thread Caryn Cline
Dear Frameworkers, My Iowa Doc Festival entry materials (sent to the address on the hi-beam announcement) got kicked back to me with a notice that: box closed unable to forward return to sender Does anyone have an alternative mailing address for the festival? Thank you. CC -- Caryn Cline

[Frameworks] super 8 repair person nyc - repost request...

2012-12-02 Thread r e
hi frameworks, i was searching for a post that was passed around earlier this year about a super 8 camera repair person in the nyc area. someone had a great recommendation, but i've lost track of it. if anyone knows of the post and can link me to it, i'd really appreciate it. thanks for the

Re: [Frameworks] What film out/film recorder services are available in the Toronto area?

2012-12-02 Thread Scott Dorsey
You will actually find the filmout to 16mm will look better than a filmout to the same super-8 stock will, regardless of the originating format. In fact, you will find that a filmout to 35mm might even look better and not cost all that much more. In Canada, I think Cinebyte has an Arrilaser

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-02 Thread franco base
too banal? 2012/11/30 franco base frenk.ca...@gmail.com Hi. I'd have flickering using super8. I can make using camera and shoothing changing exposure If I'd use projector to have flckering what is the way? Is there some projector that flickering better? Thanks f. b.

Re: [Frameworks] Ernie Gehr filmography

2012-12-02 Thread Fred Camper
Hoping someone might have an up-to-date filmography for Ernie Gehr? Thanks for your time... Best, Jacob OK, it's at http://www.fredcamper.com/Film/GehrFilmography.html Fred Camper Chicago ___ FrameWorks mailing list

[Frameworks] Interesting find

2012-12-02 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
Hi Nicholas, Just stumbled upon this patent for a cartridge holding either UP8 2.8 or 3.1 http://www.google.com/patents/US3687532.pdf Obviously nobody ever built a camera around it, but fascinating nevertheless. Cheers, Jean-Louis___ FrameWorks

Re: [Frameworks] Ernie Gehr filmography

2012-12-02 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Thanks to Fred for making this available. It is rather astonishing to see how much work Gehr has produced after 2000, and especially in the past few years. Has anyone written about this? Any interviews with him where he discusses it? There are some media makers who have been remarkably

Re: [Frameworks] What film out/film recorder services are available in the Toronto area?

2012-12-02 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Hi Scott, Thank you for the great insights and I am now convinced that the 16mm film out is the way to go. Yes, Cinebyte was on my list but I was initially leery of approaching them. But your specifics regarding ...unattended transfer to color intermediate negative and then a one-light print..

Re: [Frameworks] What film out/film recorder services are available in the Toronto area?

2012-12-02 Thread Jeff Kreines
Nicholas: The resolution and bit depth of your files are a bit low, IMHO. The higher resolution the scan, the better the output, whatever res it is. Jeff Kreines Kinetta kinetta.com j...@kinetta.com On Dec 2, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Nicholas Kovats nkov...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Scott, Thank you

Re: [Frameworks] super 8 repair person nyc - repost request...

2012-12-02 Thread Pip Chodorov
Abdoul Setoun - 917-204-6755 At 13:13 -0500 2/12/12, r e wrote: hi frameworks, i was searching for a post that was passed around earlier this year about a super 8 camera repair person in the nyc area. someone had a great recommendation, but i've lost track of it. if anyone knows of the post

Re: [Frameworks] What film out/film recorder services are available in the Toronto area?

2012-12-02 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Thanks for the observation, Jeff. I am a big fan of your practical implementation of the oversampling theory of scans aka the Nyquist theorem. However bitworks.org is my local resource here in Toronto and this is what I have access to relative to my film work and testing. On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at

Re: [Frameworks] super 8 repair person nyc - repost request...

2012-12-02 Thread ev petrol
Abdul Setoun.  cinerepair @ aol.com   917-204-6755   moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney From: r e roeen...@gmail.com To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:13 PM Subject: [Frameworks] super 8