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von Michael
Contested Bodies
Murdoch House Redruth Cornwall UK 19th June 6.30pm
Programmed by Jo Millett and Rob Gawthrop for Gaslighting, an exhibition and
programme of events at CMR Gallery in conjunction with the West Cornwall
Freedom from Torture supporters group.
Contested Bodies is a programme of
I've been reading this thread with interest as I really dont have much idea
what everyone is talking about when referring to liquid light. I've been
trying to find out with no success.
Is it home made emulsion?
Can someone explain or point me to a reference?
Thanks.
Peter humble
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Thanks much to everybody for the excellent suggestions – great info! I'll
report back how it goes. We were processing in trays, and had coated acetate
film with Liquid Light* emulsion just before with spongepaintbrushes, and dried
it with hair driers.
Next we'll try:
- spraying some clear
Why Liquid Light? It's such a flimsy and temperamental coating, I've never
really seen it live up to any of its claims over 20 years – even on crockery.
Why don't you simply use Kodak Fine Grain Release stock (7302) - you expose it
under an enlarger, you can process in traditional bw print
*The Third Annual CHICAGO 8: Small Gauge Film Festival *
*OCTOBER 18-20th 2013 @ The Nightingale*
*CALL FOR ENTRIES*
The Chicago 8 Small Gauge Film Festival focuses on providing an opportunity
to exhibit a wide selection of Super 8 experimental films from around the
world created by new,
Hello All,
The BASEMENT Media Fest http://basementmediafest.com/ is a survey of
contemporary artists working with lo-def, lo-tech, and lo-fi motion pix
techniques. Founded in response to the commercial race for hi-res and
true-to-life IMG quality, BASEMENT is a celebration of the mediated
Hi All,
I am in search of clear, perforated 35mm splice tape for a specific reason and
need specific results. I have used the 305 tape but the adhesive seems to not
stick so well and the splices pull apart. In the past I used the 3M perforated
tape that would stick great and never pull apart.
Hello!
I hope you are well. I have just found out about this wonderful film
festival and was wondering if there is any chance you would be accepting
more submissions. I am at your liberty.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Respectfully yours,
Jennifer Saparzadeh
Jennifer Saparzadeh
+41 78
Hi all, just wanted to pass on this crowd-funding campaign for our
prolific filmmaker friend Kerry Laitala, a worthy project with 3 days to go.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2113130589/the-old-man-of-the-mountain
Scott Stark
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I don't think the 3M tape is made anymore. The 305 tape isn't the best, but it generally responds pretty well to heat. You may want to try getting a tack iron or something similar to press down the tape splice (just enough heat to "cure" the tape--not too much to burn the film). It also may help
Ed,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll test it out, see how it works. Yeah, the 3M
isn't made anymore. Hopefully somebody has a roll kicking around. Every now and
then one pops up. That stuff is, well was, great.
Cheers,
AP
From: Ed Inman edin...@earthlink.net
Hi All
Sorry to take up the list with job opps, but I thought it might be of
interest to some of you.
Please see info below about two new jobs at AV Festival in Newcastle
upon Tyne - for Festival Producer and Festival Publicity Assistant.
Deadline coming up for both is Wed 19 June.
Dear Frameworkers, Chris Lynn here
I would like to share with you a couple of really nice audio visual events I
will be part of this Friday-6/14/13
I curated a show with Janel Leppin at the ATA this Friday-the details are
here-http://www.atasite.org/2013/06/her-tail-was-cut-in-two/
and the
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