Does anyone know a source for Horace Towner Pierce's films?
Thanks!
Michael Betancourt
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There is a small shop in Seoul run by one man who makes low-level
video transfers from super-8 and 16, and he has done a lot of
transfers of the super-8 films we develop with students here.
He has been looking for a five-blade shutter because even in HD his
16mm transfers have ghost images.
He i
He needs to be looking at his frame rate and the shutter angle. The
5-bladed shutter is not the thing he wants.
--scott
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*San Francisco Cinematheque *seeks submissions of recent films and videos
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"A Primer for Filmmaking" by Roberts and Sharples is a good introduction to
this.
You can record your sound, and have the lab dub it to 16mm magfilm. A
flatbed editing machine or a synchronizer/squawkbox combination with an
editing bench will allow you to edit the workprint or the original film
i
Hi Morgan,
If you’re looking to obtain a final screening print ( 16mm ) with sync sound,
the primary format is optical sound track recording. There may be people
experimenting with making their own home-brew magnetic tracks, but there’s
little to no support for magnetic sound on 16mm these day