for the latter if you're in
the area,
Hörmetlerimle :)
--
ekrem serdar
austin, tx
On Dec 22, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Tarık Aktaş trq1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pablo,
I don't know if they are still in the business. But the website is on so
you might check.
Yes, its in Istanbul Turkey.
http
Hi,
It might be risky to work with this film. Does it smell and is it already
dissolving?
If it just the metal casing then there should be no problem.
I have restorated nitrate films from late Ottoman but they were kept in
good condition and
in new cases. If you can send a picture of it, the case
Contacting a local film archive is the best thing.
Its too dangerous to keep a nitrate if you don't have the right conditions.
Still too risky if you have.
There are ways of getting rid (destroy in a safe way) of a nitrate but you
need someone experienced.
I don't recommend transporting it.
Still, if anyone has a study on this subject or related, I'd be happy to
read.
Or any opinions, personal observations are also welcome.
By the way I am already going through the discussion in the FW mailing list
Have a nice day
19 Nisan 2012 11:27 tarihinde Tarık Aktaş trq1...@gmail.com yazdı
Hi Everyone,
I'm writing a piece for my class on the impacts of digital technology (of
any sort) and covered the basics already. (We will also have the
documentary Side by Side in our library to watch when the course starts.) I
want to enrich the text with some views of well-known and acclaimed
ar :
> https://alchemyfilmandarts.org.uk/2019/out-from-turkey/ Far better than
> referencing boring US feature films.
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Rob
>
> On 22 Aug 2019, at 10:49, Tarık Aktaş wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm writing a piece for my class on the impacts of digital technolog