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Dorsey [klu...@panix.com]
Enviat el: dijous, 31 / juliol / 2014 15:54
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Tema: Re: [Frameworks] technical question about modifying the shutter
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Enviat el: diumenge, 3 / agost / 2014 01:12
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Tema: Re: [Frameworks] technical question about modifying the shutter operation
of an EIKI 16mm film projector
Have you seen Ken Jacobs' nervous system performance? He uses a large
propellor as an external shutter
/ 2014 01:12
Per a: Experimental Film Discussion List
Tema: Re: [Frameworks] technical question about modifying the shutter operation
of an EIKI 16mm film projector
Have you seen Ken Jacobs' nervous system performance? He uses a large
propellor as an external shutter to create different flicker
: [Frameworks] technical question about modifying the shutter
operation of an EIKI 16mm film projector
Hi,
I haven't followed the whole thread, it just came to my mind, that these people
are selling variable shutter wheels for Bauer Super-8 projectors:
http://www.ffr-film.de/eng-bauer-.html
It's the 3rd
Per a: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Tema: Re: [Frameworks] technical question about modifying the shutter operation
of an EIKI 16mm film projector
I don't think it would be a matter of modifying it but completely
redesigning it.
You might want to look inside a Bolex camera to see an example
Have you seen Ken Jacobs' nervous system performance? He uses a large
propellor as an external shutter to create different flicker
frequency effects. Of course the projector also has its original
shutter at the same time.
At 22:40 + 2/08/14, FCO. JAVIER HURTADO MOMPEO wrote:
I try to ask
I would like to make the following technical consultation;
My name is Xavi Hurtado working in independent video and
with 16 mm ephemeral latinamerican found footage film.
I'm modifying a 16mm EIKI film projector with an engineer for working in alive
film performance;
my most important idea is
Fascinating!
On Thursday, July 31, 2014, FCO. JAVIER HURTADO MOMPEO xhurt...@ub.edu
wrote:
I would like to make the following technical consultation;
My name is Xavi Hurtado working in independent video and
with 16 mm ephemeral latinamerican found footage film.
I'm modifying a 16mm
I don't think it would be a matter of modifying it but completely
redesigning it.
You might want to look inside a Bolex camera to see an example of how a
variable shutter works. The Bolex has two sets of shutter leaves and a
gadget that pulls them apart as a ring is moved forward and back on
Scott,
Did Kinoton ever implement this digital stepper design with their 16mm
line? It would fascinating to watch the live manipulation of shutter
phase if such a thing were possible. By that I mean varying the
shutter relative to motion on the screen. Applying or decreasing
(removing?) motion
Did Kinoton ever implement this digital stepper design with their 16mm
line?
The combo 16mm/35mm projectors do this. What's more, they use the same
motor to drive the intermittent... you just put a different sprocket on
the shaft and flip a switch, and the computer pulls it down one 16mm
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