Re: [Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-03-02 Thread Jeff Kreines
Just about finished in Boston, and will be in NYC mid-week and beyond, scanning films for Owen Plotkin, Michel Negroponte and Ross McElwee, and -- perhaps you, too. Just scanned films in Boston for Jan Egleson (3 features from AB rolls), Robert Harris (including some early Nam June Paik

Re: [Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-03-02 Thread robert harris
Those who are able and so inclined should most definitely consider scanning films with Jeff Kreines. The work is phenomenal, undeniably exceptional. Jeff is brilliant and truly devoted to film. I'm most appreciative of the work quality and the rates charged. I'm saving my pennies to seek him

Re: [Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-03-02 Thread eric stewart
Where is the Kinetta in SF? -Eric On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Jeff Kreines jeffkrei...@mindspring.com wrote: Just about finished in Boston, and will be in NYC mid-week and beyond, scanning films for Owen Plotkin, Michel Negroponte and Ross McElwee, and -- perhaps you, too. Just

Re: [Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-03-02 Thread Jeff Kreines
The Kinetta in SF is at Movette Film Transfer (formerly VTC) run by Buck Bito and Jennifer Miko. They recently moved to a new location in the Mission. Jeff Kreines Kinetta kinetta.com j...@kinetta.com On Mar 2, 2013, at 5:57 PM, eric stewart e.l.j.stew...@gmail.com wrote: Where is the

Re: [Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-03-02 Thread op
And the Kinetta's Hypergamma looks cool! http://youtu.be/peyTpn0MMok owen On Mar 2, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Jeff Kreines jeffkrei...@mindspring.com wrote: Just about finished in Boston, and will be in NYC mid-week and beyond, scanning films for Owen Plotkin, Michel Negroponte and Ross McElwee,

[Frameworks] Film Scanning in NYC

2013-02-27 Thread Jeff Kreines
I will be in NYC next week (and possibly beyond) doing high resolution film scans with a Kinetta Archival Scanner. (For more information go to kinetta.com) I can scan any format from 8mm to 35mm, including 9.5mm, 17.5mm, and 28mm, at a resolution of 3296 x 2472 (about 5x the resolution of HD).