Re: [Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Colin Brant
I second DuAll for repair/maintenance and parts. A bit pricy though... -colin On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 1:39 PM Scott Dorsey wrote: > Now that Swiss-American is no longer in business, I have been sending stuff > to DuAll and they have done good work. > > Has anyone used

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Scott Dorsey
Now that Swiss-American is no longer in business, I have been sending stuff to DuAll and they have done good work. Has anyone used Chambless recently? Jesse must be getting on in years but he used to have some of the best Bolex techs. --scott ___

Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-26 Thread John Muse
Thanks, Pablo. I’m eager to see this one. I wonder if Sarah Christman's Dear Bill Gates (2006) is the progenitor of Dear Steve? > On Oct 26, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Pablo de Ocampo > wrote: > > John > > Though it's not exactly a desktop doc, I always thought Herman

Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-26 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
John Though it's not exactly a desktop doc, I always thought Herman Asselberghs *Dear Steve* would make an interesting prologue/epilogue/counterpoint to this new genre of work: http://www.augusteorts.be/projects/48/dear-steve Pablo On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 4:28 PM, John Muse

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Isaac Brooks
ProCam / Bolex USA has always done consistent, top shelf Bolex work. Not the cheapest. Bernie O’Doherty at Suoer 16 Inc is great. Both contacts below. Both work consistently with higher ed programs. http://www.bolexusa.com/ http://www.super16inc.com/page4.html On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 1:27 PM

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Sofia Canales
I think Dieter Schaefer in Arizona still does this: bolex...@yahoo.com On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Ruth Hayes wrote: > Greetings all, > > If you know of technicians qualified to maintain and repair Bolex 16mm > cameras, would you please respond with that info? We

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Lyndsay Bloom
I recommend Abdul in NYC. He repaired the Bolex cameras at Cooper Union when I was a student from 2002-2006, and I've worked with him since. Hopefully this is still his phone number: 917-204-6755. Good luck, Lyndsay Bloom On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Ruth Hayes

[Frameworks] Bolex 16mm camera repair contacts needed!

2017-10-26 Thread Ruth Hayes
Greetings all, If you know of technicians qualified to maintain and repair Bolex 16mm cameras, would you please respond with that info? We have about a dozen of these beauties here at Evergreen and we need help keeping them in service. It’s a critical part of our media curriculum. Thank you!

[Frameworks] Studio Share in Greenpoint Brklyn.

2017-10-26 Thread Thomas Dexter
Hello ~ I am looking for a third person to share a multi-use studio space in North Greenpoint Brooklyn currently shared by yours truly (working with analog cinema, sound, objects, digital media), a projectionist / performer, a painter, an industrial designer, and another filmmaker with a band

[Frameworks] Cosmic Rays deadline approaching

2017-10-26 Thread Sabine Gruffat
Dear Frameworkers, This inaugural year Cosmic Rays is hosting Rose Kallal and David Dinnell. We are nearing the end of our submission period (November 1st. If you are interested please submit films through our website: www.cosmicraysfilmfest.com Thank you!

Re: [Frameworks] sprockets

2017-10-26 Thread Pip Chodorov
Hans Richter used the white square in Rythmus 21 (1921-1924). And Len Lye used sprocket actual holes in Trade Tattoo (1936). At the end of Trade Tattoo a white envelope recedes into the distance just like in Rhythmus 21 making reference both to Richter's film and to the sprocket holes. -

[Frameworks] sprockets

2017-10-26 Thread graemehogg
I'd like to tap the great collective mind/soul that is frameworks and ask what people think are the earliest (not actually looking for 'firsts' really) examples of perforations and sprocket holes deliberately within the frame as image material. I know Land (Landows) 1966 'Film in Which