When I was director at Canyon I spoke with him on the phone. He was in
Florida and stated he was not doing well and did not go into details. I
assumed he was very ill. He wanted his films withdrawn and Stanford should
have the information from his file. I had sold the Canyon archives to
Stanford
I need to liquidate many possessions I have accumulated over the years due
to financial reasons and need to sell a mint condition poster of The Great
Blondino. I had found this for sale a few years ago in a garage sale.
You can go to
I was able to get his phone number, so I'll contact him directly.
Thanks everyone!
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Dominic Angerame
dominic.anger...@gmail.com wrote:
When I was director at Canyon I spoke with him on the phone. He was in
Florida and stated he was not doing well and did not go
This is a hard copy first edition of this volume published by the Walker
Art Center. It is signed by Bruce Conner. Contact me off the list.
domi...@cinemod.net
Thanks
Dominic Angerame
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Does anyone have advice for finding reliable and bright 16mm projectors
that run at 16 fps? This is for a potential screening of Warhol's Empire. I
have shown Warhol's other silents at 18 fps (using the common model Kodak
Pageant). But i need 16 fps in order to maintain Empire's correct running
Well, the king of the pack is the Kinoton machine, which is designed exactly
for this sort of job.
Some of the Eiki xenon projectors can run at 16 fps by moving a drive belt
from one position to another, and the details are in the manuals if your
Eiki can do it. I am pretty sure the EX-6100
Hi Andy on many Eiki Projectors you can loosen the screw that holds the
cover to the main body. Inside you will see a rebber belt and a roller with
two sizes, small and large. Adjust the belt to the other roller. It will
change the speed, however, it is debatable which speed it is . Some say