Re: [Frameworks] 16mm process and HD transfer at/for colleges

2014-10-29 Thread Robert Houllahan
We do same day turnaround on BW Reversal with 1080P Telecine at Cinelab in New 
Bedford Mass

We also develop 8mm, 16mm and 35mm in BW-N and ECN plus 16mm and 35mm prints 
in ECP and BW

I just bought one of Deluxe Hollywood's BH Panel printers which will be on a 
truck here soon and we bought the newest of DuArt's Photomec film processors 
which is now in New Bedford for 16mm  35mm ECN

We are very friendly to students and work with allot of schools.



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HD-2K-3K-4K Data Scans 
8mm-16mm-35mm Lab
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Re: [Frameworks] PacLab Cinelab and Anthology

2014-10-01 Thread Robert Houllahan

On Oct 2, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Chris G spy...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Robert,
 
 Thank you for sending this information to the list. One HUGE question for me 
 is how will Pac Lab handle all of the prepaid processing  transfer they sold 
 with Ektachrome S8 and 16mm? Theoretically they have a sizeable amount of 
 these since they were selling Ekatchrome only with these additional services. 
 Are they still going to make good on these services? Does anyone have 
 confirmation on where they were sending their color reversal after their 
 recent relocation? 

I was unaware of this and we at Cinelab do not run E6 so we can't offer that I 
also don't know that they relocated so much as shut down, I always thought they 
ran their own E6.

As others have said there is NiagraCustom lab in Canada and Dwaine's Photo in 
Kansas for E6 developing.

Although the Ektachrome bundles that Pac-Lab were in no way part of any deal we 
made with them I could offer to do something about the transfer part of that 
bundle, I will have to talk to my partners at Cinelab to figure out what deal 
we could offer and that would depend on how much film is out there with that 
coupon I suppose.

-Rob-

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[Frameworks] PacLab Cinelab and Anthology

2014-09-30 Thread Robert Houllahan


Here is an update on the whole business.

The former owner of Pac-Lab has left completed customer orders at Anthology 
Film and I will be calling them today to see if we can assist in sorting out 
those orders in any way. 

The Pac-Lab phone number forwards to us at Cinelab and there is now a CinePac 
lab web site which has a modified Cinelab order form on it in place of the old 
Pac-Lab web site.

Our full web site is www.cinelab.com

We run every bath (ECN, ECP, BW-R BW-N and BW-Print in 8mm, 16mm and 35mm) 
except E6 for which NiagraCustomLab in Toronto or Dwaine's Photo in Parsons, KS 
do excellent E6 work in both 8mm and 16mm

We are adding a new 16mm/35mm Panel Printer from deluxe Hollywood shortly and 
have a ILM optical printer which when fully setup will be available to the 
filmmaking community.

We also offer HD and 2K-3K-4K data scans of 8mm 16mm and 35mm film.


I am co owner of Cinelab and am available to answer any questions that might 
arise.

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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm internegative

2014-09-30 Thread Robert Houllahan
The track is usually shot to a separate stock but with cyan tracks on 35mm it 
seems possible to make another pass on the printer for the DolbySR and Digital 
tracks. 

I assume you want a single strand master to print from.  

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 On Sep 30, 2014, at 7:55 PM, Jon Behrens bolex...@msn.com wrote:
 
 Hello everyone I hope you all had a wonderful and creative summer 
 
 I have been cutting together some found footage on 35 mm and I am hoping that 
 the films soundtrack will be part of  the internegative when I have it done.  
 I am thinking it will but I don't know for sure. 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Pac Lab and Cinelab in Mass

2014-09-23 Thread Robert Houllahan
PacLab has contacted us at Cinelab and they want us to take over BW Reversal 
processing for them and their school clients. 

UPS Ground is overnight to Cinelab in Massachusetts and we run BW Reversal 
every day.

I know it's not as convenient as bringing it directly to a lab in NY but we are 
trying to keep BW Reversal going and at a high consistent quality.

I am part owner of the lab so if there are any questions I can address them at:

r...@cinelab.com

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 On Sep 23, 2014, at 4:17 PM, Beebe, Roger W. beebe...@osu.edu wrote:
 
 I wonder if this might’ve been A1.  I used them for several years until they 
 shut down.  My TB TX DANCE contact prints were done there and done well.
 
 …
 R.
 
 On Sep 23, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Jay Hudson jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 No, it was done there according to the student.  The processing was very 
 good too, better than what Pac Lab usually did.
 
 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:03 PM, David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
 One of the students got Super 8 processed at some random photo place in 
 the middle of Brooklyn.  
 
 They almost certainly just shipped it out, probably to Pac Lab.
 
 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Jay Hudson jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:
 Funny thing is, when I was working at Millennium, one of the students of 
 the basic filmmaking class got Super 8 processed somewhere in the middle 
 of Brooklyn. I never got the name and have never heard anything about it 
 from other film makers.  I would love to try and find this place.  It was 
 some random photo place.  Sound familiar to anybody?
 
 
 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Matt Whitman i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
 Very disappointing to hear this. Perhaps as they sell their equipment a 
 film/analog ally such as Mono No Aware, Millennium, or a colleague will 
 pick up the equipment as a way to continue offering reversal film 
 processing service in the NYC area - but this would be a lot to take on I 
 am sure.
 
 
 On Sep 23, 2014, at 1:13 PM, Adam Levine alev...@amherst.edu wrote:
 
 They are closed for good- we use them for student work and they 
 confirmed this yesterday.
 
 On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Matt Whitman i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
 
 if you call their phone number, there is a message that they are 
 currently closed for maintenance. they keep pushing back the re-open 
 date in the message though...
 
 // www.mawhitman.com
 // 610.416.4948
 
 On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Edward Choi wrote:
 
 I was under the impression that they had just closed temporarily to 
 renovate their space?
 
 edo
 
 On Monday, September 22, 2014, Jay Hudson jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:
 Someone on Facebook said Pac Lab went under.  Any confirmation?
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Re: [Frameworks] Seeking Camera Recommendation

2013-10-07 Thread Robert Houllahan
 I'm looking to purchase my first (!) video camera and am certain I *do not* 
 want a DSLR. I'd like to spend between $2K and $4K. 

The kids seem to be alright….

http://www.digitalbolex.com/guest-post-kurt-lancaster/


-Rob-

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Re: [Frameworks] Alpha Cine discontinuing film processing

2013-09-23 Thread Robert Houllahan
 Not many places left that would handle 8/16/35 and do both colour and BW 
 negative or reversal and do workprints. Maybe Niagara Custom Lab and who 
 else? Colorlab?


Cinelab in Massachusetts, I am one of the owners/lab monkeys 

www.cinelab.com

We acquired two Photomec film processors and several printers from DuArt and we 
are just about to have the 35mm Photomec ECN machine running, this was DuArt's 
newest film processor and a great machine.

We develop the following:

BW Reversal:

8mm
16mm

BW Negative:

8mm (X-P)
16mm
35mm

BW Print:

16mm
35mm

ECN-2 Color Negative and E6 X-Process:

8mm
16mm
35mm (within about 1 week)

ECP Color Print:

16mm
35mm

-Rob-


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Re: [Frameworks] De-dusting scanned film footage

2013-05-27 Thread Robert Houllahan
Davinci Resolve has semi automated dust removal (only works with DPX frames) 
and I think it works in the free version. You draw a circle around the dirt 
particle and Resolve compares a set if previous and upcomming frames to paint 
it out. Works very well, you can potentially use resolve to render out any file 
to DPX frames and use the dust tool. 

Robert Houllahan Film
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www.cinelab.com
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On May 27, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Flick Harrison fl...@flickharrison.com wrote:

 Wowsers Ken!
 
 A nice method - must have had many many layers in the timeline and lotsa 
 effects  - slow renders... and I hope he had lots of memory! 
 
 That film looked beautiful.
 
 - Flick
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Re: [Frameworks] Tri-X Gone?

2012-07-17 Thread Robert Houllahan
Only some of the Tri-X cat numbers like the high speed pitch got discontinued 
and I think odd loads like the 50' spools for High Speed.



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On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Jay Hudson jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:

 I saw it on their discontinued listings.
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Re: [Frameworks] homemade video copies of 16mm

2012-06-24 Thread Robert Houllahan
Moviestuff used to sell a mirror box with a condenser lens but you could 
probably get an acceptable lens and mirror at Edmund Otics which would allow 
for filming an aerial image from a projector. Forget NTSC it's dead as a 
doorknob and good riddance. 1080 24 frame transfer can be converted to any 
lower res format easily.

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On Jun 24, 2012, at 7:12 PM, David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you're looking for a cheap way to make acceptable-grade copies of 
 films, consider one of the Elmo film chain units.
 
 Bad idea. The camera technology is circa mid-1980's. Results not so good... 
 And people selling them usually want  alot of money.
 
 
 It's a camera built
 inside a projector with the proper shutter and some alignment hardware.
 No need to worry about seeing the grain of a ground glass or defects on
 a screen.
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Re: [Frameworks] super 8 reels in NY?

2012-05-17 Thread Robert Houllahan
Taylor Reel makes S8mm reels and we have hundreds in stock at Cinelab if PacLab 
does not have them, but they probably do.

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On May 17, 2012, at 10:43 AM, ev petrol epetr...@yahoo.com wrote:

 howya folks
 looking for 400' reels - any tips?
 thanks! moira
  
 moiratierney.net
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Re: [Frameworks] paclab

2012-04-18 Thread Robert Houllahan
 paclab forever!

I hope so!

The Permanganate Bleach used in BW Reversal is hard to keep on top of and that 
is what usually causes chemical burns on BW-Reversal. It does eliminate 
chromium from the process and I think that is worth the difficulty.

Co Owner Cinelab Inc.
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[Frameworks] Orwo 54 80iso 16mm developed as Negative at Cinelab test

2012-03-27 Thread Robert Houllahan
http://vimeo.com/39300154

We ran this with a 0.66 Gamma and the same time and temp as we run Plus-X 
Negative.

VP Cinelab Inc.

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Re: [Frameworks] Orwo 54 80iso 16mm developed as Negative at Cinelab test

2012-03-27 Thread Robert Houllahan

On Mar 27, 2012, at 6:23 PM, Nicholas Kovats wrote:

 Very nice. Luminous!

It is really nice stock I am very impressed.

-Rob-

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[Frameworks] Orwo 54 80iso 16mm developed at Reversal at Cinelab test

2012-03-23 Thread Robert Houllahan
 http://vimeo.com/39068015

This is the first roll of Orwo we developed I shot it in my BH Filmo with an 
Angie 10mm on a bright day (yesterday) shot at an F8 between 24 to 48 fps.

-Rob-

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