this is an intriguing subject for me in experimental film.
one person that quickly comes to mind is Robbie Land. He's creating
interesting work involving mapping of night sky, bioluminescence and
various studies of weather all on 16mm.
there are more, but at moment i cant recall names.
On Tue,
For those of you in or around the Atlanta area :
Robbie Land will exhibit his recent film concoctions, which liberally uses
the celluloid medium to tell stories through direct application animation,
cameraless techniques and interlacing super-8 with 16mm film. All films
will be screened in 16mm.
Excited to have Robbie out to sceen his new explorations in photosynthesis,
sea salt from the briny sea and continued work with bioluminescence among
others.
This Thursday at Seattle's Grand Illusion 9:pm www.grandillusioncinema.org
And Wednesday night december 5th in Portland at Grand Detour
Kodak just informed they are sold out to resellers and with lil research
they are reselling for $24 to $84 currently.
On Wednesday, December 12, 2012, Jason Halprin wrote:
Zing!
*Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] ektachrome 100d r.i.p.
I thought kodachrome's demise was tough, but this is really
Thanks Ekrem for this breath of fresh air.
On Thursday, December 13, 2012, Ekrem Serdar wrote:
An update regarding Wittner in Deutschland, just posted today: Here's the
link http://www.wittner-cinetec.com/neu/news2012.php#20121213-1, and
google translate below.
The relevant info: they seem
This snds good. I will be in asheville area tonight, although perhaps too
late for screening, but hopefully not. Thanks for posting and providing.
On Thursday, February 14, 2013, Charlotte Taylor wrote:
Hello Frameworkers!
If any of you are in/near Asheville, NC, tonight Mechanical Eye
It's an aesthetic choice and I'm quite happy these guys are willing to
offer color reversal. I'm more than happy actually. Currently there are not
many color rev options. Hope ferrania can provide.
On Saturday, October 4, 2014, Heikki Repo heikki.r...@gmail.com wrote:
It's a bit debated fact
Does anyone have a formula for processing the older color reversal 7240
film , which was intended for VNF-1 process, but possible in E6. I'm aware
E6 process will provide result, but I'm hoping to achieve a higher contrast
more saturated image than what E6 results with this stock. Therefore, does