Re: [Frameworks] video to film printing

2012-03-09 Thread Mark Toscano
It's not generally the cheapest thing to get done, and I don't know if there are any super cut-rate vendors that provide this service, but Metropolis in NYC is a place I know a lot of filmmakers use for digital-to-16mm. Colorlab (Maryland) can do it, but not sure what their prices are like for

Re: [Frameworks] video to film printing

2012-03-09 Thread andrew lennox
niagara custom lab doesn't use a scanner but their results are good and way cheaper. check it out:   http://www.niagaracustomlab.com/digitaltofilm.html From: winston degiobbi winstondegiobbi...@hotmail.com To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 12:13:00 PM Subject:

Re: [Frameworks] video to film printing

2012-03-09 Thread Pip Chodorov
For a very low-cost solution, my friend Misa in Belgrade has developed a home-spun frame-by-frame kinescope system on 16mm or 35mm that he provides for commercial releases. You can write him about it: Miodrag Milosevic mis...@yubc.net -Pip Chodorov