Hi
Presumably Kahl, http://www.kahlfilm.de/, is the place to go now, but Fuji
still make Velvia right? so Cinevia is still an option.
http://www.cinevia.eu/, I hope they start to sell it in 400'/30m loads. It
doesn't come cheap but maybe these little companies will get stronger if we
move our
Thanks so much to everyone who replied. I appreciate your help!
Best,Pablo
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reels cans in San Francisco
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This week [January 12 - 20, 2013] in avant garde cinema
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For any Ohio-area Frameworkers - the AVANT-GARDE MASTERS: A DECADE OF
PRESERVATION series is also making a stop at the Wexner Center. Two
nights ago Jeff Lambert of the National Film Preservation Foundation
introduced the first segment, which included a stunning 35mm
restoration print of RABBIT'S
Hey, does anyone on the west coast have a rotoscoping set up with rear
projection? If not does anyone know what kind of glass I should get to make my
own setup? Also does anyone have access to a contact printer out there and if
not do labs offer the service of making traveling mattes? One
Actually, my colleague Maureen Turim has a short essay on Martin Arnold's
pièce touchée. I don't remember it being couched in terms of a theory of the
loop, but if you're interested in taking a look, send me an email off list, and
I'm sure I could get her to send you an electronic copy. (The
I don't have the reference, but I recently stumbled on a discussion of the
online use of gifs in terms of the pleasure of snippets and repetition. This
inquiry could probably be extended to the fairly extensive theoretical work on
musical repetition, nursery rhymes, etc. and child pleasure and
Hello Jen,
Ron Green (who often goes by J. Ronald Green when publishing) is
working on a book about film and video loops in experimental film and
gallery art. He had a piece called The Re-emergence of the Film/Video
Loop in Millennium Film Journal, issue #55.
Best,
Jonathan
p.s. really enjoyed
Along this line - other than the kinetoscope loops are their kin from the very
earliest days (when they were loops because that's what the technology
allowed), do most people agree that the washerwoman climbing the stairs in
Ballet Mecanique was the first loop? Always been curious about that.
http://gifmovie.tumblr.com/
Tim
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I don't have the reference, but I recently stumbled on a discussion of the
online use of gifs in terms of the pleasure of snippets and repetition. This
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Subject: [Frameworks] Final orders of Ektachrome.
I called Kodak and they couldn't answer my questions, but maybe that was just
whoever I spoke with
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