Hey Nicky,
Wittner Chrome in Germany is good too for cans and reels.
Best,
Esperanza.
El sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2015, 40 Frames escribió:
> Is Jack Roe (Jacro) still around? Not certain if sell spools/cans.
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> Alain
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> On Saturday, September 19, 2015, > wrote:
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>> Great, thanks, I
Thanks
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PEL in Norfolk distributes Stil cans. May be pricey since they're "archival"
but worth a shot.
http://www.preservationequipment.com/Store/Products/Archival-Storage/Photographic-Storage/Polypropylene-Movie-Film-Cans
Bill Seery
b...@mercermedia.com
212.627.8070
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hi! does anyone know how to install a double projection where the two
videos are synched and share one soundtrack?
Is it better to use media players? or laptops? or dvds? and what extra
equipment would i need (some kind of a syncher?)
sorry i'm always posting about synching projections. i swear i
I did quite a bit of research on this for my last two-channel synched
installation (with audio). The best way would be to rent or buy two media
players. I used bright signs, which seem to be where most video artists are
going, but everyone has their preference. They are a bit of a pain to
progra
Thanks Gisele that is very helpful!
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> On Sep 20, 2015, at 5:24 PM, Gisèle Gordon wrote:
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> I did quite a bit of research on this for my last two-channel synched
> installation (with audio). The best way would be to rent or buy two media
> players. I used bright signs, w
It's funny how something so simple is such a pain.. Dave Jones made a
really great device for syncing multiple DVDs, although they're a bit rare
and old school these days.. http://www.djdesign.com/
Probably the best free program is Zach Poff's multiscreener, which I
haven't used but heard great t