Re: [Frameworks] Looking for Moviescop in Berlin or in Austria

2013-09-17 Thread Diana Arce
HI Ruth, Film coop Wien is checking to see if they have a viewer, but they are not sure. would you have one I could possible borrow? there is another filmmaker in Vienna who will be coming to the same event as me, she has so kindly offered to pick it up. Let me know if this is a possibility.

Re: [Frameworks] Alpha Cine discontinuing film processing

2013-09-17 Thread Cathy Crane
having done much work with Alpha Cine, when i heard they were no longer producing answer prints (some three years ago), it was clear the end was nigh for them. still. sad. so here, reliable and lovely HD telecine (if that's the way you go). http://www.colorlab.com/contact-us/ cathy lee crane

Re: [Frameworks] Alpha Cine discontinuing film processing

2013-09-17 Thread Scott Dorsey
having done much work with Alpha Cine, when i heard they were no longer producing answer prints (some three years ago), it was clear the end was nigh for them. still. What? They just did a timed answer print for me a couple months ago! They have a best-light for me in their queue right now,

Re: [Frameworks] Alpha Cine discontinuing film processing

2013-09-17 Thread Jon Behrens
So sad , I have been using Alpha since I started making films in 1979, Time to find a new lab I guess. If any of you have any suggestions send them my way. Cheers Jon Sent from my iPhone On Sep 16, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Philip Borgnes pborg...@gmail.com wrote: Just confirmed with Jean Fee,

[Frameworks] Call for Entries: Looking In/Looking Out - Synthetic Zero/Emily Roberts-Negron show

2013-09-17 Thread Mitsu Hadeishi
The next Synthetic Zero show at BronxArtSpace, Looking In/Looking Out will be co-curated by Emily Roberts-Negron and Mitsu Hadeishi. We are looking for experimental video and film, visual art, performance, music, readings, dance, or other work for the show. The theme of the show is described

Re: [Frameworks] Self Developing Mess

2013-09-17 Thread Scott Dorsey
What is in the fomakit bleach, then? Any idea? --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Self Developing Mess

2013-09-17 Thread Diana Arce
potassium permanganate and sulfuric acid… Diana On 18.09.2013, at 00:23, Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com wrote: What is in the fomakit bleach, then? Any idea? --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Self Developing Mess

2013-09-17 Thread Diana Arce
Hi, I just did some further research and it looks like the Fomakit bleach is pretty strong and made to remove the annihilation layer found on films like Fomapan and ORWO - this is probably where the whole thing went to the wayside! Thanks again everyone for all of your help! Diana On

Re: [Frameworks] Self Developing Mess

2013-09-17 Thread Jason Wade
it's gotta be the bleach. I would recommend maybe mixing your bleach a less strong or have the chemicals in the bleach for less time. Perhaps do a short test or two. I've seen Tri-x that was stored in the worst conditions, after being shot even, for like 30 years come out looking like it was