Re: [Frameworks] A material

2015-12-01 Thread Ryan Marino
Eric, Colorlab has what you need. The last time I checked it was reasonably priced too. best, ryan On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Julian Antos < jul...@northwestchicagofilmsociety.org> wrote: > Have you checked with ORWO? > > > On Tuesday, December 1, 2015, eric stewart

Re: [Frameworks] Bi-packing acetate in a Bolex

2015-12-01 Thread Francisco Torres
try this book- Techniques of Special Effects of Cinematography By Raymond Fielding https://www.google.com.pr/search?tbo=p=bks=isbn:1136055533 the nypl used to have it years ago. it cites this article--- *'' bipacking with a bolex'', American Cinematographer, March 1964,p.140 Day,W. Percy*

[Frameworks] The Spaces Between Cities

2015-12-01 Thread Salise Hughes
Dear Frameworkers, I missed the events deadline, so am posting here. On Tuesday December 8th Grand Illusion Cinema in Seattle will host the world premiere of The Spaces Between Cities. This program began as a grand experiment born out of the potential of this Frameworks Listserv. In early spring I

Re: [Frameworks] A material

2015-12-01 Thread Jeff Kreines
Your lab should be able to supply it. Fogged and processed B positive print stock or optical track stock, processed — that’s what everyone used before Kodak started selling their black leader. > On Dec 1, 2015, at 9:49 AM, eric stewart wrote: > > Hello Frameworkers,

[Frameworks] A material

2015-12-01 Thread eric stewart
Hello Frameworkers, I am preparing to conform my negative. Kodak no longer makes the acetate black leader with emulsion. I am wondering if anyone on this list has any experience with sourcing alternatives or advice for what to use for the checker boarding when i prepare my A rolls.

Re: [Frameworks] A material

2015-12-01 Thread Julian Antos
Have you checked with ORWO? On Tuesday, December 1, 2015, eric stewart wrote: > Hello Frameworkers, > > I am preparing to conform my negative. Kodak no longer makes the acetate > black leader with emulsion. I am wondering if anyone on this list has any > experience

[Frameworks] Bi-packing acetate in a Bolex

2015-12-01 Thread Chris G
Hi all, I was wondering if it was especially idiotic to bi-pack two acetate-base stocks (in this case both Kodak Hi-Con) in a Bolex for mattes while running it slowly with an animation motor. Thanks! Chris ___ FrameWorks mailing list