Next Wednesday 10 February at BFI Southbank at 6.20pm, leading film theorist
and curator Nicole Brenez will be joined by filmmaker Peter Whitehead for an
in-depth conversation about Godard’s role as pioneering artist-filmmaker:
After Effects and other animation programs can all do single frame
manipulation. It depends on exactly what you're looking for...can you
describe the functions and effects you're trying to replicate digitally?
-Jason Halprin
Jason Halprin
jihalp...@gmail.com
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:29 AM,
Regular video editing programs do you not see the video data file as "frame
frame frame". Digital editing is providing the editing program with a list of
changes to make to the video codec -a bundle of rules driving playback. When
you choose to export the video file, the changes are made.
So
Check thrift stores that let you return electronics (usually just for store
credit) if it doesn't work: Salvation Army and Goodwill usually do. Thrift
stores are where all VHS decks go to die – and the stores just want to move
them, so they price the good ones the same as the crappy ones. For
Dear Frameworkers,
In case you are interested, the Spring Other Cinema (San Francisco)
calendar can be viewed at the link below:
http://www.othercinema.com/calendar/index.html
Craig Baldwin / Other Cinema
992 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
www.othercinema.com
Thanks!
2016-02-04 19:01 GMT-04:00 Craig Baldwin :
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> In case you are interested, the Spring Other Cinema (San Francisco)
> calendar can be viewed at the link below:
>
> http://www.othercinema.com/calendar/index.html
>
> Craig Baldwin / Other Cinema
>
I have two of those JVC S-VHS decks and they work like a charm.
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 3:37 PM, Dave Tetzlaff wrote:
>
> Check thrift stores that let you return electronics (usually just for store
> credit) if it doesn't work: Salvation Army and Goodwill usually do. Thrift
>
I suggest sending it out to a transfer house that can do it right. The
difference between cheap and good VCRs is pretty high, and if you buy an
old thrift store VCR you're in for a lot of work replacing every rubber
part on the transport. The question comes down to how good a job do you
really
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EXCITED to announce a solo performance at Roulette Intermedium NYC alongside
David Linton: bicamRL AV (one of my favorite artists) as part of the Mixology
Series: The Nine Lives of Electronic
dear sheri,
two stunning films
Christoph Girardet & Matthias Müller, Kristall, 2006 and Mirror, 2003
looking forward to your final program announcement!
with best wishes,
alena
> On 02.02.2016, at 18:19, Sheri Wills wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> As part of a
Is Final Cut Pro 7 was the more film-like editing than other digital editing
programs? Are there any digital programs that allow for single-frame
manipulation of images like an optical printer?
Thank you!
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Test it with some tapes you don't care about. I have 2 VCRs which are still working fine, but I use them periodically to keep them in working order. It's the sitting around for long periods of time with the
I have some old VHS tapes I'd like to transfer to digital. I have the
software and the hookups for my computer but I don't have a VCR. What
should I look for when buying them now? I know with cassette tape decks,
you have to watch out for things like belts loosening over time and them
playing
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/vhs-player-new
for about 100 you can get a brand new vcr. safer than an used clunker that
may eat tapes
2016-02-04 16:01 GMT-04:00 :
> Test it with some tapes you don't care about. I have 2 VCRs which are
> still working fine, but I use them
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