Dear All,
A local production company was giving away a 16mm Steenbeck editing table for
the cost of its removal so naturally I enlisted the help of three strong men
and brought it home and now it occupies a prominent place in my living room,
since it is impossible to get up the stairs or fit
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Has anyone turned one of these into a telecine unit
It's not expensive; the kit will fit any C-mount camera. The image quality
is pretty awful, but it's good enough to make a quick and dirty dub of your
workprint to show a music director, or something.
Has anyone made theirs S16 (viewing)
Any way to view neg. film stock as positive on the screen?
No.
of course there is a little tricky one - use a iphone with a
arm-gear-stand to fix it to the table, make the screen invert and
capture the screen - then use some filter in the light beam to reduce
the mask. so you might have an
Put an old analog camera in the light path after the prism and replace the
viewing screen with a monitor, or use a digital camera with a computer, and
invert the electronic signal. Bonus extra, you can digitize your film
(quality wont be great, however).
-Lars
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM,
I have used steenbecks to create film prints/workprints, from both 16mm and
35mm negatives. I have also used it to create a 16mm film prints that have
optical tracks.
Have fun with it!
Roger D. Wilson613 324 - 7504rogerdwilson@sympatico.cahttp://www.rogerdwilson.ca
Without failure you can
Beware that the Steenbeck may scratch your negative. Also Steenbecks (which I
love, we have 3) are very hard on shrunken film given the long wrap around the
picture sprocket.
Use it to edit (newer) film. It's a terrible telecine!
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com
On Aug 13,
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:55 PM, Mark Ostrowski most...@telefonica.netwrote:
A local production company was giving away a 16mm Steenbeck editing table
for the cost of its removal so naturally I enlisted the help of three
strong men and brought it home and now it occupies a prominent place in