Dear Friends,
I was wondering if anyone has used letra-set to create words on 16mm film.
If so, I would appreciate your suggestion on font size. Also, are there
enough letters in a packet to create sentences for 24 - 48 frames?
Many thanks,
Shumona
I hate to break the news - but India, may not be holding out for
filmI'm also not so sure about lauding the volume of Bollywood
productions. Filmmakers working with film may actually have been better
off with fewer.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Jay Hudson jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
I am trying to print a 16mm black and white film onto colour stock because
there is no black and white print stock available in India, nor is there a
lab that would process it. I recently did a test that had a strong magenta
tint.
Is it even possible to get a black and white
Dear Friends,
I am shooting a film on Super 8, which I will ultimately blow up to 35mm
for projection. I am writing to you to ask whether you may know how to
choose what Super 8 colour stock to shoot on. I am curious to know what is
the apporpirate stock to start with so that I don't run into
Dear Friends,
I am shooting super 8 with a Beaulieu 4008 Zm. I do not have a separate/
external light meter. I am relying on the built in light meter. The
Emulsion speed setting system only allows for 50, 100, 200, or 400 ASA.
If I set the Emulsion speed setting system to 400 ASA but I want to
:* Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com
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*Sent:* Tuesday, May 15, 2012 1:26 PM
*Subject:* [Frameworks] Pushing Film - Adjusting aperture
Dear Friends,
I am shooting super 8 with a Beaulieu 4008 Zm. I do not have a separate
Dear Frameworks,
My friend and I are working on a short film about a modern Indian painter.
We have been commissioned to make this film, so we are struggling with a
number of issues.
Although the painter is a great artist, and we have begun to admire his
work, we would not necessarily make a
Dear Friends,
I have a Bolex H16. I have always used normal 16mm stock to shoot with
this camera. However, Kodak (India) says that they can only import super
16mm black and white stock. I wanted to make sure it is possible for me to
use Super 16mm stock with my bolex before ordering the same.
camera can
shoot a wider picture to the edge)
Pip
At 15:54 +0530 25/12/12, Shumona Goel wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have a Bolex H16. I have always used normal 16mm stock to shoot
with this camera. However, Kodak (India) says that they can only
import super 16mm black and white stock. I wanted
with the people who will help you with the blow-up
before you shoot.
At 16:05 +0530 25/12/12, Shumona Goel wrote:
Thanks, Pip. In case I need to blow up to 35mm, how much picture
will I lose? Is it possible to get the full normal 16mm frame in
the blow up
, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know whether it is still possible to make an inter negative
from TRI x reversal? is the duplicating stock still being produced?
Thanks,
Shumona
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Just spoke to Colour Lab. Can you send me a phone number to speak to you
on? I am in Bombay.
Thanks,
Shumona
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Mark Toscano fiddy...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yep!
Mark
On Jan 18, 2013, at 1:11 AM, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Mark,
Is Cinema
Hey Frameworks,
Does anyone know whether it's possible to blow up 16mm tri x reversal to
35mm negative?
Thanks for your help,
Shumona
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Thanks, Ian. I meant optically though
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 4:23 AM, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Frameworks,
Does anyone know whether it's possible to blow up 16mm tri x reversal to
35mm negative?
Thanks for your help,
Shumona
Dear Frameworks,
I am developing a short experimental film portrait about a dying man. He is
an astrologer, linguist, and an agent of the Indian intelligence. I was
wondering whether you could recommend films like Portrait of Jason, for me
to watch. I am looking for poetic films that could be
Dear Friends,
Please see the below email.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Shumona
I would really appreciate your help, and that of your friends, with my plea
for Experimenta here below.
I write to you now in my capacity as the Founding Director of Experimenta -
India's first and only
Dear Friends,
Could you recommend a projector that's good for home use/ projection of
DVDs, etc.?
Thanks!
Shumona
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Dear Frameworks,
Do you know where in the US I can purchase Tri x Reversal Super 8 stock?
Thanks for your help,
Shumona
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, at 13:52, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworks,
Do you know where in the US I can purchase Tri x Reversal Super 8 stock?
Thanks for your help,
Shumona
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Has this already come up?
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Dear Frameworks,
We have recently made a short 16mm film / Super 8 too.
We are planning to shoot the titles with an animation stand this week. We
have found the font options are very digital looking and wonder if there is
a standard font that used to be used for titles.
Sorry for the banality
on the animation stand. I’ve done that
a few times and I think it’s pretty effective.
Hope this helps!
Stephen
On Apr 14, 2015, at 2:27 AM, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworks,
We have recently made a short 16mm film / Super 8 too.
We are planning to shoot
Dear Frameworkers,
I have a digital scan of a 16mm black and film that I need to print to 35mm
with Dolby Sound. Is there still a lab that can do this?
Thanks!
Shumona (Bombay)
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On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 9:35 PM, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
I have
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Support your local lab!
Bernd
(sorry for disappearing, I'm just too busy with my stuff these days)
On 04.04.2015, at 07:05, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
I have a digital scan of a 16mm black and film that I
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My contact over there was Kim Aubry. I am very happy with the DCP.
Good luck!
Shambhavi
On Jun 24, 2015, at 11:39 PM, Shumona Goel wrote:
Thanks, Sonali
Dear Frameworks,
Has anyone made a DCP of a short film? If you would be willing to share
details about the process, please email me: shumonag...@gmail.com
Thanks in advance for your help!
Shumona
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good luck!
cheers
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On 24 June 2015 at 12:10, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworks,
Has anyone made a DCP of a short film
As a student of Peter Hutton's, I remember distinctly, the first time I saw
Peter's films projected on film. The auditorium was full and remained in
pindrop silence through the evening length screening.
One the many things that has stayed with me since that screening, was how
he had shot a lamp
Thanks for your emails and suggestions.
Your point about ambient light is well taken. Our installation is in an old
warehouse.
If you have further suggestions, kindly share.
Thanks!
On Dec 6, 2016 1:50 AM, "Dave Tetzlaff" wrote:
> > If you're seeing lines on the edges of
Dear frameworkers, ,
We are installing a film in Cochin, India.
The film was originally shot on 16mm black and white.
We have been given an hd LCD Epson from 2012... But he image has green and
pink lines on all four edges of the frame
Do you think the year makes a difference?
Does anyone
08 ZM II,
>> please see her original message below:
>>
>> *From:* Shumona Goel <shumonag...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Dear frameworks,
>>
>> Would anyone have the schematic for this camera? Specifically looking for
>> how the wires connect in the pistol gr
I have begun to lose interest in festivals. I could be wrong but I have the
feeling there are too many festivals, but no progress for filmmaking. It
almost feels like funding has been diverted to platforms and access to
funding for production feels as difficult as ever. Maybe i am just out of
the
Does anyone have Steve Cossman's email address?
Thanks!
On Tuesday, March 26, 2019, Benjamin R. Taylor
wrote:
> In collaboration with la lumière collective, VISIONS presents : Karissa
> Hahn
>
> [Filmmaker present | Projection HD]
>
> +++
>
> 12.04.19
> GIZMO-NIGHTMARE
> [Works by Karissa
>
> Dear Frameworks,
>
I am shooting on super 8 tri x reversal black and white, stock number 7266.
Do i rate this in daylight at 200 Asa?
If i rate it at 200 Asa, do I need to open up any further than what the
light meter indicates? I am using a sekonic analog meter.
Thanks
Thanks, Jeff. I'm using a sekonic incidental (analog) light meter.
If I rate it at 200 ASA Daylight, and open up two stops, this should be
correct, no?
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 6:07 PM Jeff Kreines wrote:
> How you use a light meter can also be a significant factor — poor metering
> technique
Thanks for your responses. It's 160 Tungsten and 200 D
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 5:51 PM Scott Dorsey wrote:
> > I am not getting it. Is 200 ISO the native speed of the film? Or is it
> 160 ?
>
> It is both. The film is less sensitive to red light than to blue light,
> so if you expose it in
;
>
> On 24 Jul 2019, at 14:39, Shumona Goel wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jeff. I'm using a sekonic incidental (analog) light meter.
> If I rate it at 200 ASA Daylight, and open up two stops, this should be
> correct, no?
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 6:07 PM Jeff Kreines wrote:
>
&
so push or pull
>> by choosing your own ASA setting.
>> If you develop as negative, the ASA is usually rated at 400, and as
>> reversal at 200, in daylight.
>>
>> -Pip
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 24, 2019, at 7:43 AM, Shumona Goel wrote:
>>
>> D
Dear Friends,
Would anyone know of a working bolex and two rolls of 16mm black and white
film available in New Delhi?
If you have any advice on how a cameraless film could be made, please also
advise.
Thanks!
Shumona
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