[Frameworks] Stephen Broomer's new UltraPan8 3.1 film work titled Ravine.

2013-06-29 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Hi Folks, Local Toronto experimental filmmaker, Stephen Broomer, has completed a new ultrawide film work titled Ravine. Stephen utilized a variation of UltraPan8 2.8 which utilizes the full 16mm width of Double Super 8 film stock with Super 8 pulldown resulting in an aspect ratio of 3.1, i.e.

Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 37, Issue 27

2013-06-29 Thread Anna Swanson
Hi friends! If you're in the Minneapolis/Twin Cities area, we'll be screening Big Joy at the Walker Art Center on August 22 FOR FREE, preceded also by a new print of Broughton's *The Bed *(1968, 16mm, 20 minutes). More info about the screening

[Frameworks] appearance of unprocessed 7361

2013-06-29 Thread Ken Wood
Hello, does anyone recall what unprocessed 7361 looks like? I seem to remember it being red, or reddish. I have a 14-yr old 100' tail end labeled 7361, but I'm doubtful. It is blue-green; the emulsion side is grayish. Looks more like a camera stock to me, like maybe that's how tri-x looked

[Frameworks] Developers

2013-06-29 Thread Jarrett Hayman
Hello, Is it necessary to use d-19 developer for Kodak Tri-X super 8? Are there alternative developers that would as well/differently? Thanks, -JH ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Save the Earth! Take our VHS tapes!

2013-06-29 Thread Lundgren
Save the Earth! Take our VHS tapes!Dear Pip, I'd love to see the list of what you have remaining on VHS. All the best, Björn Lundgren - Original Message - From: Pip Chodorov To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 1:06 AM Subject: [Frameworks] Save the

[Frameworks] This week [June 29 - July 7, 2013] in avant garde cinema

2013-06-29 Thread Weekly Listing
This week [June 29 - July 7, 2013] in avant garde cinema To subscribe/unsubscribe to the weekly listing, go to http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/mailto.pl?mailto=subscribe or send an email to weeklylist...@hi-beam.net. Enter your announcements (calls for entries, new work, screenings, jobs, items

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2013-06-29 Thread craig baldwin
OtherZine 25 will be published in September 2013. Proposals are due July 1, 2013. A proposal can include (but certainly isn't limited to) a description, outline, incomplete draft, schematic, or other articulated brainstorm. If you already have something written or published, that's great

Re: [Frameworks] Developers

2013-06-29 Thread John Woods
While any BW developer will technically work with any BW film reversal or negative, but in my experience D-19 and Dektol are the only consumer available developers that will give you enough contrast for a nice Tri-X reversal image. My tests with D-76 and PQ were very flat looking. I personally

Re: [Frameworks] Developers

2013-06-29 Thread Scott Dorsey
Mr. Woods has it right. What you want is a developer that will quickly develop to a very high gamma, without a lot of grain. You can in fact use D-76 but your developing time will be very long in order to get the gamma up and it will take some tinkering. You can use dektol, but the grain will

Re: [Frameworks] Developers

2013-06-29 Thread Dicky
Kodak apparently recently discontinued D-19 (according to the folks at Freestyle). Photographer's Formulary makes a replacement for it, but it comes only in a size to mix 1L (as opposed to 3.8L) and costs about $14 a pack (as opposed to about $20 average for the Kodak). On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at

Re: [Frameworks] Developers

2013-06-29 Thread Scott Dorsey
I don't know, I always made all that stuff up from reagents which is a lot cheaper and more flexible. Photographer's Formulary should sell you all of the needed materials (although some thing like sulfite and borax are cheaper to get elsewhere). --scott