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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:53:49 -0500
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] X-Ray motion-pictures
Okay, old guy tells stories.
Back in the twenties and thirties, doctors would employ open
fluoroscopes,
further into this for my
next film...
All my best,
Diana
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> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:53:49 -0500
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Since Diana also asked for examples I'll chime in with the most obvious:
Barbara Hammer's Sanctus which reworked James Sibley Watson's archival
x-ray footage.
http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/2710/barbara-hammer-and-the-x-rays-of-james-sibley-watson
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 8:26 AM alena
love this!
> On 20. Nov 2019, at 07:53, Scott Dorsey wrote:
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> Okay, old guy tells stories.
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> Back in the twenties and thirties, doctors would employ open fluoroscopes,
> with an X-ray source behind the patient and a fluorescent screen in front
> of them. X-rays passing through the
Great post, old-timer!
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com
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> On Nov 20, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
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> Okay, old guy tells stories.
>
>
> Back in the twenties and thirties, doctors would employ open fluoroscopes,
> with an X-ray source behind the
Okay, old guy tells stories.
Back in the twenties and thirties, doctors would employ open fluoroscopes,
with an X-ray source behind the patient and a fluorescent screen in front
of them. X-rays passing through the patient would cause the screen to
illuminate and the doctor could see what was
Dear Frameworkers,
Does anybody here have any idea about how to shoot moving images with X-ray
film? The intent would be to shoot the human body and to achieve a
real live-action motion shot, or an effect very similar to it.
If you have any ideas about knowledge on this topic or examples from