Hey Frameworks,
Mainly for those of you who live in the Netherlands...
I've been involved in organising Japanese experimental filmmaker/artist
Takahiko Iimura's visit to Amsterdam. Considered a key figure in Japanese
experimental film, Takahiko Iimura is a pioneer in expanded cinema, video
art
Hello,
I am away for a few days and may be unable to check and reply to e-mails. I expect to return on 24/10/14. If you need to contact me urgently I can be reached on +44 7853 700879.
Kind Regards,
Toby
Toby Tatum
http://www.tobytatum.com/
Toby Tatums recent films are distributed
Dear frameworkers,
I'm back from a shooting with 25 rolls of 16mm film and many more S8mm
film. Three years of painstaking work that will go into a movie.
All this material has to go to a lab for development and I'm really
nervous about the possibility of making the wrong choice.
I addressed
*The PICTURE Show Presents:*
*The San Francisco Exploratorium*
Thursday, October 23, 2014 / 7 PM / 226 Green St., Brooklyn / $6
Total Run Time: 49 minutes
Since its establishment in 1969, the Exploratorium, self-described as “a
museum for art, science, and human perception,” has relied on
Marco,
Not to be a buzzkill, but its likely that you'll already have some
variability if some of your film has been sitting around a few years after
shooting it. Letting film sit after exposure will usually cause fogging,
though it may not necessarily create a look that is displeasing to you.
Hi Jason,
Many thanks for your reply.
I think I was not clear in my initial phrases: three years of work was
the preparation. All the film was shot in the last three weeks so it's
fresh.
You are right that good scanning, which I was planning to do, can
compensate variations in development.
I
I think you're worrying unnecessarily about losing film at the lab. These labs
are professional outfits you know, not amateurs with bathtubs!
You could also try Haghe Film in Amsterdam or Prestech in London for prints,
iDailies in London if you just want dev and T'fer to ProRes HQ.
Nicky.
Thanks Nicky,
Good to read you.
Best,
Marco
On 20 October 2014 22:57, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:
I think you're worrying unnecessarily about losing film at the lab. These
labs are professional outfits you know, not amateurs with bathtubs!
You could also try Haghe Film in Amsterdam or