[Frameworks] Combilabor CMB info?

2019-04-13 Thread Chris G
Frameworkers, Does anyone have any info about this little processor? Specifically the CMB A2. We have one at Analogfilmwerke but no manual, plans or experience with this thing. We also don’t have a magazine for it, if anyone happens to have an extra... seems like a nice little machine for

Re: [Frameworks] Combilabor CMB info?

2019-04-13 Thread luis ?
Dear Christopher... we have a Combilabor processor machine/s ( both machines for neg and reversal b/w) in Crater-Lab. Also a Geyer contact printer like yours...I could send you the original manuals and circuits of Combilabor. Also we did a modification in the original heater and we can up to 38º

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Jeff Kreines
The most affordable way to take digital files directly to a (2K) 35mm print is to use a Cinevator. Since you don’t need a negative, you save a lot. Colorlab has one and I believe the cost is around $.50 per 35mm foot with analog sound. (If you want Dolby Digital there is a Dolby royalty that’s

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Jon Behrens
Roger If you had access to 35mm camera , you could shoot it right of a flat screen monitor your self. I have done this .. and it looks pretty good. No role lines good luck Jon Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 13, 2019, at 12:44 PM, Roger Carr wrote: > > Folks, > > I'm looking for a film

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Roger Carr
Jon, Indeed, the approach you suggest was our first thought. We have looked and looked for such a camera. There must be hundreds of old Arriflexes rotting in closets somewhere, but we've come up with nothing so far. They can be rented for thousands of dollars/day in LA, but geez. Any leads

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Christopher Ball
Lots of co-ops have 35mm cameras On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 6:08 PM Roger Carr wrote: > Jon, > > Indeed, the approach you suggest was our first thought. We have looked > and looked for such a camera. There must be hundreds of old Arriflexes > rotting in closets somewhere, but we've come up with

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Roger Carr
Jeff, This sounds great, especially the part about not needing a negative. I'll talk to them! Thanks for the lead, Roger On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 2:38 PM Jeff Kreines wrote: > The most affordable way to take digital files directly to a (2K) 35mm > print is to use a Cinevator. Since you don’t

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Roger Carr
Chris, Know of any such co-ops in the Bay Area? Roger On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 2:18 PM Christopher Ball wrote: > Lots of co-ops have 35mm cameras > > On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 6:08 PM Roger Carr wrote: > >> Jon, >> >> Indeed, the approach you suggest was our first thought. We have looked >>

Re: [Frameworks] Debt Begins at 20 - 16mm rental source

2019-04-13 Thread Dominic Angerame
Used to be at Canyon Cinema, at least when I was there it was still on the shelves D > On Apr 13, 2019, at 8:25 PM, James Kreul wrote: > > Hello all, > > Does anyone know whether a 16mm print of Debt Begins at 20 (Stephanie Beroes, > 1980) is available for rental in the US? > > Any leads

Re: [Frameworks] film recorder

2019-04-13 Thread Jon Behrens
Roger How long of a clip do have, I have a Arriflex 2c and could maybe help you out JB Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2019, at 2:08 PM, Roger Carr mailto:rogerca...@gmail.com>> wrote: Jon, Indeed, the approach you suggest was our first thought. We have looked and looked for such a camera.

Re: [Frameworks] Antimatter festival 2019 -- Early Deadline Approaching

2019-04-13 Thread Nicole Baker
Hi Todd! Any chance you have a waiver or discount code for festival alumni? Thanks! Nicole Elaine Baker MFA in Visual Studies, 2019 Pacific Northwest College of Art Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies *www.magiklantern.com * On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 7:40 PM todd

[Frameworks] Debt Begins at 20 - 16mm rental source

2019-04-13 Thread James Kreul
Hello all, Does anyone know whether a 16mm print of *Debt Begins at 20* (Stephanie Beroes, 1980) is available for rental in the US? Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. James Kreul kre...@gmail.com Madison, Wisconsin ___ FrameWorks

Re: [Frameworks] Combilabor CMB info?

2019-04-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
According to the 1998 Photo-Lab-Index on my desk, those were distributed in the US by HP Marketing, Pinebrook, NJ. No info on Europe but you could try HP at +1 973-808-9010 and see if there is anyone left that knows it. --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing