Re: [Frameworks] Super 8 Frame Size question

2011-10-07 Thread David Tetzlaff
> Could you explain a few term to me that you used in your message, this would > be extremely helpful for future reference. Although I got the gist of there > meanings some clarification would be awesome: > > Vertical Masking Dunno if that's a standard term, just my description for something t

Re: [Frameworks] Super 8 Frame Size question

2011-10-07 Thread Jason Halprin
For tutorials on the Final Cut Studio suite, I would suggest checking out the LA FCP users group's website: http://www.lafcpug.org -Jason Halprin From: David Tetzlaff > For example, if I'm using a DV-Pal kind of set up should I change field > dominance (I kind

[Frameworks] Pedal Powered Phenakistoscope

2011-10-07 Thread Kevin Timmins
Hi all, I'm after some good advice regarding a piece of work I'm re-making for a show early next year. Here is the original: http://www.axisweb.org/seCVPG.aspx?ARTISTID=14263 or a video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62g2GgYeXuY&feature=channel_video_title I need to make a variation of the

[Frameworks] Images Festival call for submissions reminder

2011-10-07 Thread pablo de ocampo
Hello Frameworks, Just a little reminder that the call for submissions deadline for Toronto's Images Festival is coming upon October 17th! This is a postmark deadline. The FINAL deadline will be four weeks later on November 14th. The 25th edition of the Images Festival will run from 12 to 21

[Frameworks] INCITE Journal of Experimental Media - Issue #3: New Ages

2011-10-07 Thread Brett Kashmere, INCITE!
Dear Frameworkers, Many of you already know about INCITE Journal of Experimental Media, a publication that I founded in 2008 to support divergent approaches to writing (creative, critical, academic, curatorial, journalistic) on experimental cinema and media art in all of its currents forms. In cas

Re: [Frameworks] Pedal Powered Phenakistoscope

2011-10-07 Thread Tony Conrad
No guarantees, but I'd try using rope and pulleys. Drive a pulley with the chain, and then use stacked clothesline pulleys to change direction. Of course rope slips...but that may actually help, by "clutching" the system. You figure out how to join the ends of the rope(s)! -t0ny On Fr

Re: [Frameworks] Forbes editorial about Kodak

2011-10-07 Thread Tim Halloran
Interesting little videos, but what do they have to do with "making film?" When I saw your message I thought I was going to be linked to something about actually hand producing film stocks. Does anyone know of anybody who is doing this, or has thought of doing it? I guess you meant "you cou

Re: [Frameworks] Forbes editorial about Kodak

2011-10-07 Thread Matt Helme
I meant you could always make film.Not sure what would be involved in doing that. Matt   http://www.youtube.com/user/oscarthepug1234 http://www.youtube.com/user/matthelme007 From: Tim Halloran To: dcinema2...@yahoo.com Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 10:03 AM Su

Re: [Frameworks] Hand made film stocks

2011-10-07 Thread Tim Halloran
Do a simple search and answers are found. I guess a few people are already making their own: http://www.winnipegfilmgroup.com/handmade_emulsion.aspx http://www.handmadefilm.org/resources/technicalResources/processes/emulsionMaking/silverGelatin/silverGelatinEmulsion.html http://unblinkingey

Re: [Frameworks] Hand made film stocks

2011-10-07 Thread Matt Helme
I think Brakhage used splicing tape to make mothlight. Do you really need film?   Matt http://www.youtube.com/user/oscarthepug1234 http://www.youtube.com/user/matthelme007 From: Tim Halloran To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 11:3

Re: [Frameworks] Hand made film stocks

2011-10-07 Thread Adam Hyman
Well, he never projected that (I think). He then optically printed it on to film. But in a general sense, no, of course you can use tape, blank stock ­ you need something perforated regularly and precisely if you wish to project. One doesn¹t need a camera, of course. You don¹t even need a projec

[Frameworks] Renate Sami's A Year/Ein Jahr, NYFF Views from the Avant Garde, a review

2011-10-07 Thread Ronald Gregg
Gail Pellett asked me to share her review of Renate Sami's A Year/Ein Jahr, which is screening this coming Monday in the NYFF's Views from the Avant Garde. Here's the link to the review: http://gailpellettproductions.com/a-yearein-jahr-a-film-by-renate-sami/___

Re: [Frameworks] Pedal Powered Phenakistoscope

2011-10-07 Thread David Tetzlaff
I can't really tell how the device works exactly from the stills or video. It appears that the large pedal driven disc is merely a shutter, and the video camera looks through the shutter to something on the other side, and then the video projector displays that image on the screen in front of th

Re: [Frameworks] Forbes editorial about Kodak

2011-10-07 Thread D Dawson
I think Tim was confused and didn¹t realize that you always have your links as part of your digital signature and that the links don¹t have anything to do with your post and are not related to ³making film.² On 10/7/11 1:04 PM, "Matt Helme" wrote: > I meant you could always make film.Not su

Re: [Frameworks] Forbes editorial about Kodak

2011-10-07 Thread Florian Cramer
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Adam Paradis wrote: > To Aaron, > For somebody that boasts about keeping up to date on the cutting edge and > what is going on. What you seem to fail to realize is that the demise of > film has been an ongoing conversation for a very long time now. You are not > pr

Re: [Frameworks] NYC - Oct 5-6 - JAAP PIETERS - icon of super 8

2011-10-07 Thread Pip Chodorov
I just wanted to add that Jaap Pieters is on tour in the US now. Tour dates and venues are listed on his site www.jaappieters.com. His next stops are Vermont, Boston, Pittsburgh, Toledo, Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee. Jaap and his films are really worth getting to kn