tly.
http://www.filmtech.com/
Feel free to contact them and let them know I suggested you ask them!
Mark Toscano
--- On Fri, 10/21/11, Myron Ort wrote:
> From: Myron Ort
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Perfs
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List"
> Date: Friday, October 2
Thanks for this contact. Maybe there is hope after all.
On Oct 21, 2011, at 3:55 PM, Nicholas Kovats wrote:
> Edward Nowill in the UK might be able assist you, i.e.
> edwardnow...@talktalk.net
>
> He is a retired engineer who typically reperfs 2 perf 16mm reversal or
> negative into Regular 8m
It was just a shot in the dark. I see your points. Thanks. I will go
back to plan A.
It has to do with using various found footage (A wind) in a montage
context involving double perf camera original B-wind. It won't be
the first time I have had to make back to back and belly to belly
sp
Edward Nowill in the UK might be able assist you, i.e. edwardnow...@talktalk.net
He is a retired engineer who typically reperfs 2 perf 16mm reversal or
negative into Regular 8mm, i.e. adding two additional perfs per 16mm
frame. He charges approx. 20 GBP per 400 ft 16mm stock for that
service.
Sen
Wouldn't it be easier to modify the device that requires double-perf film --
assume it is an optical printer or projector -- to accept single perf film?
Far less traumatic to the film.?
It would be difficult to design a reperforator because film shrinks at
different rates, as does the size of
Anyone know of an accessible tool, machine, or service whereby I can
add a set of perforations to 16mm single-perforated prints , thus
rendering them double-perforated ?
Myron Ort
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