Re: [Frameworks] Repair for CP16 cameras

2020-10-25 Thread Scott Dorsey
For years I used Whitehouse AV, but after the guy's stroke he has been unable to do a lot of things, but he's still able to do some others. He still works on the CP16s but won't touch GSMOs or lenses any longer. He is in LA. What is wrong with yours? The cool thing about these cameras is that

Re: [Frameworks] Repair for CP16 cameras

2020-10-25 Thread Isaac Brooks
Bernie O’Doherty / Super 16 Inc does. Located in NY State. IB On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 8:25 PM Christopher Ball wrote: > Does anyone know of any repair or maintenance provider for CP16 cameras. > I am asking for someone in Vancouver, so within Canada would be great, but > US also. > >

Re: [Frameworks] frameworks list migration

2020-10-23 Thread Dimitris Triantopoulos
Perfect timing for the 25 year anniversary! On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 4:43 PM lindsay mcintyre wrote: > Thanks Pip! > > On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:36 AM john porter wrote: > >> Thanks Pip, for the clear heads-up. >> John Porter >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 02:38:00

Re: [Frameworks] Antimatter [media art] Online Programs

2020-10-20 Thread lindsay mcintyre
Thanks Todd! The Automat is so much fun! On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 12:41 PM Todd Eacrett wrote: > > Fellow Frameworkers, > > As some of you know, the Antimatter [media art] festival is happening > right now through Oct 25 with both in-person screenings and online > programs. Nightly screening

Re: [Frameworks] frameworks list migration

2020-10-20 Thread lindsay mcintyre
Thanks Pip! On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:36 AM john porter wrote: > Thanks Pip, for the clear heads-up. > John Porter > > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 02:38:00 p.m. UTC, FrameWorks Admin < > framewo...@re-voir.com> wrote: > > > > > > Dear FrameWorkers, > The web host of the

Re: [Frameworks] frameworks list migration

2020-10-20 Thread john porter
Thanks Pip, for the clear heads-up. John Porter On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 02:38:00 p.m. UTC, FrameWorks Admin wrote: Dear FrameWorkers, The web host of the domain is closing operations and migrating to a new server that does not support mailing lists. Therefore, starting

Re: [Frameworks] frameworks list migration

2020-10-20 Thread Lourdes Portillo
Thank you so much !! Lourdes Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 20, 2020, at 7:38 AM, FrameWorks Admin wrote: > > Dear FrameWorkers, > The web host of the domain is closing operations and > migrating to a new server that does not support mailing lists. > Therefore, starting November 1st, this

Re: [Frameworks] Texts on sound design in animation

2020-10-15 Thread Bernard Roddy
Sheer coincidence: I have that name written down after having heard something by him at ubu. Spooked. On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 1:14 PM Albert Alcoz wrote: > Hello Chris and Bernard, > I just wanted to add one reference to this topic. It concerns the initial > work of the American composer Tod

Re: [Frameworks] Texts on sound design in animation

2020-10-15 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Chris and Bernard, I just wanted to add one reference to this topic. It concerns the initial work of the American composer Tod Dockstader . He created the sound design for animations as *Mr. Magoo* and *Gerald Mc Boing* at the

Re: [Frameworks] Texts on sound design in animation

2020-10-14 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Chris, Here are two recommendations: 1. "Tones from out of Nowhere": Rudolph Pfenninger and the Archaeology of Synethetic Sound by Thomas Y Levin: https://www.academia.edu/24931236/_Tones_from_out_of_Nowhere_Rudolph_Pfenninger_and_the_Archaeology_of_Synethetic_Sound 2. "Experimental

Re: [Frameworks] Texts on sound design in animation

2020-10-14 Thread Michael Betancourt
my book, "Synchronization and Title Sequences" addresses abstract animation. Michael Michael Betancourt, Ph.D https://michaelbetancourt.com cell 305.562.9192 https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Betancourt/e/B01H3QILT0/ Sent from my phone > On Oct 14, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Chris G wrote: > >  > Hi

Re: [Frameworks] Homemade fixer?

2020-10-12 Thread Robert Schaller
Sodium Thiosulfate is sold as a dechlorinating agent for aquariums and swimming pools. Maybe you could find some that way? > On Oct 11, 2020, at 3:46 AM, Nicole Baker wrote: > > Hello experimental film friends! > I find myself currently residing in Central Asia and struggling to obtain >

Re: [Frameworks] Homemade fixer?

2020-10-12 Thread Erin C.W.
We have had pretty good results using a salt water fixer (300g/L if I remember correctly) - either 48 hours at room temperature and no agitation, or 4h at 45C and constant circulation of the solution (I used a sous vide to do this. It was a bit tricky to keep things light-tight with a sous vide

Re: [Frameworks] Homemade fixer?

2020-10-11 Thread David Kidman
If you are going to go kitchen and garden, you can use salt, it does take two days and the émulsion can get waterlogged and start floating away. Filtered onion soup with grated Fa stick antiperspirant ( it contains alun) works better and quicker, but still an overnight shift. Also mint and sage

Re: [Frameworks] Homemade fixer?

2020-10-11 Thread Scott Dorsey
You really need fixer, but because the chemistry is pretty much the same all over, the fixer used for kodaliths at the print shop or the t-shirt shop will work... so will the fixer used for x-rays at the hospital. You can just make sodium thiosulfate or ammonium thiosulfate solution without a

Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 125, Issue 10

2020-10-11 Thread .txt
Dear Nicole! How are you?! I have this receipt that the friends from Mono no Aware once gave me: Alternative non-toxic salt fixer: A heat source and a pot you can make up your salt solution in A liter of water and then some at room temperature Something to stir your salt with as it is dissolving

Re: [Frameworks] Homemade fixer?

2020-10-11 Thread lindsay mcintyre
If you could get your hands on some sodium thiosulfate (250g) and a little bit of sodium metabisulfite (25g) you could make a fix (add hot water up to 1L). If that's not possible I believe you can use a very strong salt solution (something like 35% - someone correct me here) but you may need to

Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 125, Issue 7

2020-10-09 Thread Jimbles
There is also Boris Belay in Brussels, Belgium : boris.be...@gmail.com Jim On 09/10/2020 14:00, frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com wrote: Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex Repair

2020-10-09 Thread Els van Riel
In Brussels/ Belgium we have Boris Belay x els On 9 Oct 2020, at 08:48, Esperanza Collado wrote: Any suggestions in Europe land? Maybe we could keep this thread of emails more complete with that info. I guess Andrew Alden in the UK doesn't do it any more... El dom., 23 ago. 2020 a las

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex Repair

2020-10-09 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Christophe Goulard is the Paris Bolex wizard. He can fix any problem or replace any part, usually, and his price is very fair, however he is swamped with cameras and other projects so sometimes he does not take on new repair jobs and it can take time because he is a perfectionist. He can be

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex Repair

2020-10-09 Thread Esperanza Collado
Any suggestions in Europe land? Maybe we could keep this thread of emails more complete with that info. I guess Andrew Alden in the UK doesn't do it any more... El dom., 23 ago. 2020 a las 23:52, Mark Street () escribió: > Abdul Setoia services all the equipment at all NYC schools. Great guy, >

Re: [Frameworks] Financial Support for Larry Gottheim

2020-09-30 Thread Cari Machet
Thank you On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 at 13:31, Paul Attard wrote: > Dear Frameworks, > > I hope you are all doing well today! I am reaching out on behalf of my > good friend/colleague Christian Flemm, who has been Larry Gottheim's > creative and personal assistance for several years now. Larry, like

Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe premiere

2020-09-29 Thread Scott Dorsey
Well, it's a bad idea to cut stuff together at different rates because they're going to have different rate conversion artifacts. You'll have 3:2 pulldown annoyance on some shots, but not on others. But you do what you have to do with the material that you have and that's how life is,

Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe premiere

2020-09-29 Thread Cecilia Dougherty
our feedback. > > > > Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device > > Original message > From: Chris Freeman > Date: 9/28/20 5:18 PM (GMT-05:00) > To: Experimental Film Discussion List > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and &

Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe premiere

2020-09-28 Thread deristea
Thanks!!I've been told what I'm trying to do is unprofessional, amateurishappreciate your feedback. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device Original message From: Chris Freeman Date: 9/28/20 5:18 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe premiere

2020-09-28 Thread Marcin Gizycki
In my opinion you are right. I do not have any problems working with different ratios, resolutions and speeds in Premiere Pro CC. Marcin From: FrameWorks On Behalf Of Chris Freeman Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 11:19 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe premiere

2020-09-28 Thread Chris Freeman
I gotta say I do this all the time in Final Cut X and it handles everything I throw at it with no issues. I don't know Premier, but it has got to be comparable. It's good that you know all the different frame rates and resolutions you have. Decide first what resolution and frame rate you want

Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 124, Issue 18

2020-09-22 Thread .txt
Hey! So sad that we lost this conversation Is the record available ? Thanks a lot! Viva jonas! Carla Lombardo & Ж Em ter., 22 de set. de 2020 às 09:00, < frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com> escreveu: > Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to >

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? Phillips Miller System/SD Audio

2020-09-18 Thread Mike Stoltz
ave Baeumler, Ken Paul Rosenthal, Veronica Lee, and Bill > Brown with Sabine Gruffat: > > http://filmint.nu/film-scratches-september-2020-david-finkelstein/ > > David Finkelstein > da...@lakeivan.org > www.lakeivan.org > > > > -- &g

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? / Canada

2020-09-17 Thread lindsay mcintyre
yes, they shoot opticals and it's excellent work. http://www.skylightstudios.ca/ On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 7:21 AM Transit Audio Services Ltd. < transitau...@skylightstudios.ca> wrote: > Greetings > > Transit Audio Services can transfer to/from16mm & 35mm optical sound & > mag. and 1/4" tape &

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? / Canada

2020-09-16 Thread Transit Audio Services Ltd.
Greetings Transit Audio Services can transfer to/from16mm & 35mm optical sound & mag. and 1/4" tape & DATs Regards __ Dean Allen Transit Audio Services Ltd. Toronto, Ontario, Canada 416-977-9740 ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-16 Thread Scott Dorsey
> Hi Pip, I?d be happy to use an optical sound camera or lab equivalent Any lab should be willing to make you an optical track. Trackwise is gone, but I know that Colorlab and Fotokem have sound cameras. I can do 16mm but not 35mm any longer. --scott

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-15 Thread hi-beam
Starkwww.scottstark.com From: FrameWorks on behalf of FrameWorks Admin Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 5:29 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? It’s easy enough to use a real optical sound camera (assuming you have done all

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-14 Thread Sandy McLennan
Just imagined trying: contact printing previously made digital prints on transparency, sized right for optical track, and generated from some source you were already working with in your film. Set the length of them and the repeats/cut-ups/overlaps as you like it. Sandy McLennan > On Sep 14,

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-14 Thread FrameWorks Admin
It’s easy enough to use a real optical sound camera (assuming you have done all the cross-mod tests and printing and developing and density tests…) and yes you can get them for free, but I think Scott’s project is not to use a traditional lab camera with sound stock but to use alternate and

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-14 Thread Francisco Torres
'Scott wrote - '...to take an audio source (WAV or MP3, or direct audio from a mic or line in) and convert it to an optical track.'' Now I get it Interesting project for sure! Those optical track printers must be inepensive now, getting the raw stock they use seems trickier. The film

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-14 Thread graemehogg
use, or generate a digital image that I could print onto the film using a 35mm film recorder that I have. Scott -Original Message- From: FrameWorks On Behalf Of Francisco Torres Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 5:48 AM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-13 Thread sstark
could print onto the film using a 35mm film recorder that I have. Scott -Original Message- From: FrameWorks On Behalf Of Francisco Torres Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 5:48 AM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? so the original

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-13 Thread Francisco Torres
so the original poster idea is to convert the optical sound track into an image that could be printed on the frame area to be projected as a whole image as we listen to the sound? is that it? 2020-09-11 8:01 GMT-04:00, graemeh...@irational.org : > > Agfa will manufacture this stock if they get a

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-12 Thread Zach Poff
I should have linked to Matt's "filmless" [1] scripts too, which use the SoundtrackOptical library to generate soundtracks along the side of digitally printable film strips and laser cutter templates to cut them out with. It's an "off-the-shelf" method to make projectable "films" with optical

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-12 Thread Zach Poff
I get this as a digest so pardon if I missed a post where somebody already mentioned it, but one solution is here: https://sixteenmillimeter.com/projects/SoundtrackOptical/ One of the many gifts that Matt McWilliams has given the world is a software library for generating soundtracks. It's

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-12 Thread Cecilia Dougherty
Jonathan - thanks for the many suggestions. The Axe Gang dance is pretty phenomenal. I also like the Notting Hill clip and it is a very different take on montage. thanks! cd On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jonathan Walley wrote: > Some of my favorites include the “Ax Gang” montage from *Kung Fu

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-12 Thread Cecilia Dougherty
Michael, My students introduced me to Paprika - what a great character. Thanks! Cecilia D. On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 8:51 AM Michael Betancourt < hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote: > Satoshi Kon's animated montage in the title sequence to Paprika: > http://artofthetitle.com/title/paprika > >

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-12 Thread Cecilia Dougherty
Thanks for the Paprika clip! Cecilia On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 8:51 AM Michael Betancourt < hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote: > Satoshi Kon's animated montage in the title sequence to Paprika: > http://artofthetitle.com/title/paprika > > Michael > > > > Michael Betancourt, Ph.D >

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-12 Thread Cecilia Dougherty
Gonna need a montage! Perfect. Thank you! On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 1:08 PM Chris Freeman < christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote: > WE'RE GONNA NEED A MONTAGE! > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFrMLRQIT_k > > > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 5:51 AM Michael Betancourt < >

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-11 Thread Jonathan Walley
Some of my favorites include the “Ax Gang” montage from Kung Fu Hustle (Stephen Chow, 2005): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvCa6FH9nro . Pretty much every montage from Citizen Kane is a master class in how it’s done:

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-11 Thread Chris Freeman
WE'RE GONNA NEED A MONTAGE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFrMLRQIT_k On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 5:51 AM Michael Betancourt < hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote: > Satoshi Kon's animated montage in the title sequence to Paprika: > http://artofthetitle.com/title/paprika > > Michael > > > >

Re: [Frameworks] Films with montage sequences

2020-09-11 Thread Michael Betancourt
Satoshi Kon's animated montage in the title sequence to Paprika: http://artofthetitle.com/title/paprika Michael Michael Betancourt, Ph.D https://michaelbetancourt.com cell 305.562.9192 https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Betancourt/e/B01H3QILT0/ Sent from my phone > On Sep 11, 2020, at 7:28 AM,

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-11 Thread graemehogg
Agfa will manufacture this stock if they get a big enough order, like every single (exp) film maker in the world ordering 2000ft? Why not, now is the age to achieve such a feat.. For a long time I ran Agfa ST-8 through the sound cameras, but that has become difficult to find. That's

Re: [Frameworks] rene lichtman

2020-09-10 Thread Brandon Walley
He's a friend, I'll DM you. Brandon Walley www.brandonwalley.com vimeo.com/brandonwalley he/him/his On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:04 PM John Sundholm wrote: > dear frameworkers, > > > i would need to get in contact with rene lichtman. do anyone have his > e-mail address? > > > thanks, > > >

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread Eric Theise
Interesting thread. Scott (Stark), the Kapotski "Optical Sound generator" you launched the thread with (http://www.kapotski.be/wp/?p=204) looks to be a simple circuit that maps values of light-to-dark to frequency. A bit like a theremin but for light instead of proximity. (When I was a kid I

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread Scott Dorsey
3378 is basically the same as 5278 with an estar base... I have used it in Bolexes and CP-16s with no problems for years. The Bolex does have enough torque to damage things if it jams, but it's not as if jamming is a frequent problem. It's higher contrast than the hi-con stock which makes it

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread Dominic Angerame
This is a bit off topic for optical soundtracks. For decades I have been using a Kodak stock that was produced for making optical tracks. Most of my “City Symphony” series was filmed using this stock, 7378. Kodak discontinued this acetate stock a couple of decades ago. I bought as much of

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread ajyanick
I work a lot with optical sound in my music and performance…. There is software from a researcher called AEO-Light that you can get as well... 2020-09-10 15:53:17 + : > Thank you all for the suggestions of generating an optical track from an > audio source. I like the idea of finding an

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread sstark
Thank you all for the suggestions of generating an optical track from an audio source. I like the idea of finding an optical sound camera (I do have a 16mm Auricon that would do this for 16mm, not 35). And the digital angle from sixteenmillimeter.com or Scott D’s suggestion sound interesting if

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-10 Thread sstark
Hi Scott Dorsey, I am interested in your idea of a script for extracting information from a .WAV file and creating a modulated white line. I have no idea how to do either, though I do have some experience with scripting. What scripting tool could do this? How does a script read values in a WAV

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-09 Thread Sandy McLennan
Thanks for this tip, Seth. Further on that reverse idea, saw this similar tool, don't see a price: https://imagetosound.com/ In seeking sound for experimental films, looking for any visual element of the shooting process to extract sound from, I've scanned a foot of

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-08 Thread Seth Mitter
AEO-Light is a tool that does the exact reverse and therefore may be of interest here. It takes images of optical soundtracks from a film scanner output (overscan tiff or dpx image sequences) and converts them into digital audio files. https://usc-imi.github.io/aeo-light/#about On Tue, Sep 8,

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-08 Thread Jason Halprin
Hi Scott (et al), Not for 35mm, necessarily, but there is a very active 16mm Auricon group on facebook that might have some tips or starting points. Not necessarily for Scott, as I'm guessing you already know, but these were TV news cameras that recorded optical sound directly on the film - no

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-08 Thread Scott Dorsey
Ahh, I get it, you want a digital image of what the soundtrack would like and you want to plot it out as part of your filmout. This turns out not to be an easy thing to do because of the frame lines... it is very very hard to get the bottom of one frame to line up perfectly with the top of the

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-07 Thread Sandy McLennan
Check out Matt McWilliams’ software SoundtrackOptical on his wonderful resource page https://sixteenmillimeter.com/ Sandy McLennan > On Sep 7, 2020, at 8:01 PM, Scott Stark wrote: > > Hi all, does anyone know of a tool that can generate an optical soundtrack > image? I looked on Google but

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-07 Thread Scott Stark
Hi Scott, I¹m not familiar with the Maurer but I want to create the visual track that I can print to a strip of 35mm film (using a 35mm device I have). I thought if there was some app or tool that could transfer a piece of audio to its optical representation that might get me started. Thanks,

Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator?

2020-09-07 Thread Scott Dorsey
I'm not sure what you're asking. You want a Maurer sound camera or you want something equivalent? --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-07 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Hi Fred, Current Beaulieu 4008 users highly recommend this Spanish service for a new modern rechargable battery, i.e. http://professionalbatterycharger.com/beaulieu_4008_battery_accu_930_mah_eneloop_pro_cells_charger_re_cell_new.html On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 3:43 PM Fred Camper wrote: > I have

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-05 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
Try Pro 8mm in Burbank, California. There was a time when they re-conditioned these cameras and sold them along with brand new, exterior battery packs. At the very least, they'd be able to refer you to someone. Ken

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-04 Thread john porter
This camera's rechargeable battery pack is its Achilles heal. It's often the first part to fail, and then they're difficult to replace, and it doesn't have a AA batteries option. John Porter, Toronto, Canada On Friday, September 4, 2020, 07:43:07 p.m. UTC, Fred Camper wrote: I

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
Sure! Makes sense Fred! d > On Sep 4, 2020, at 1:03 PM, Fred Camper wrote: > > Thank you, but I only really want to sell it if it works. I will look into > checking it. These seem to go for over $500 working with a good zoom, and I > have an excellent one. > > Fred Camper > Chicago > > On

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-04 Thread Fred Camper
Thank you, but I only really want to sell it if it works. I will look into checking it. These seem to go for over $500 working with a good zoom, and I have an excellent one. Fred Camper Chicago On 9/4/2020 2:47 PM, Dominic Angerame wrote: Hi Fred if it was mine, I would sell as is, unless u

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-04 Thread Scott Dorsey
Take your battery to a local battery rebuilder, they should charge $20 or so to recell the original battery. However, if the camera hasn't been run for 40 years, I would want to lubricate it before applying power. I have seen so many people who destroyed old cine cameras by running them

Re: [Frameworks] Beaulieu 4008ZM4 Super 8 silent camera

2020-09-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
Hi Fred if it was mine, I would sell as is, unless u want to take the time to buy batteries a roll of film and shoot. I still shoot celluloid it could be fun. Let me know if u want to sell as is, I may be interested depending on price I am collecting unemployment, we had no retirement at Canyon

Re: [Frameworks] backwind without key

2020-09-01 Thread lindsay mcintyre
You can jam the end of a bic pen in there in a pinch. And if you melt the shaft of it you can bend it so that it works just like a rewind crank. Or maybe this doesn't fit in the safe category. or you can 3D print one here. https://sixteenmillimeter.com/ They're wonderful but depending on the

Re: [Frameworks] backwind without key

2020-08-31 Thread Karl Reinsalu
If you have a change tent/bag, you can roll out the material and then hand rewind from the take-up to the feed. Granted, only do this IF you are OCD like myself and can get the loading the exact same way each time and if the frame accuracy of the rewind is not important (enough to care).

Re: [Frameworks] backwind without key

2020-08-31 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
If you ask because you just don’t have a backwind key, they’re very easy to make. Just go to a hardware store and look for what iirc are called tension pins, cylindirical pins with a slot down the length. One size of these things, around ¼” iirc, fits perfectly into the drive socket on a Bolex.

Re: [Frameworks] A bolex and film in Delhi?

2020-08-29 Thread Francisco Torres
a good video about drawing on film- ''How to do Animation by Drawing on Film'' https://youtu.be/Cn5e2NvvELI ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] documentary conscience

2020-08-29 Thread Kit Basquin
Beautiful writing! Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 28, 2020, at 11:15 PM, David Baker wrote: > > In An Anagram of Ideas, On Art, Form And Film, Maya Deren contrasts > "wholes which are the sum total of parts” > with "an 'emergent whole’… in which the parts are so dynamically related as > to

Re: [Frameworks] A bolex and film in Delhi?

2020-08-29 Thread Sonali Film
Shumona I have loaned my bolex camera to my friend Priya Sen in Delhi. You're welcome to ask her.I also gave her some daylight spools. Can't speak for the film stock but Priya might have some. I think you might already know her, no? Sonali Sonali GulatiProfessor Photography & Film Virginia

Re: [Frameworks] documentary conscience

2020-08-28 Thread David Baker
In An Anagram of Ideas, On Art, Form And Film , Maya Deren contrasts "wholes which are the sum total of parts” with "an 'emergent whole’… in which the parts are so dynamically related as to produce

Re: [Frameworks] Haiti/Ito cut

2020-08-26 Thread FrameWorks Admin
In fact, Teiji Ito knew Haiti well. He traveled to Haiti with Maya in 1955 and studied drumming there. He made the wire recordings for the film’s soundtrack. He returned there several times with his fourth wife Cherel. They edited the film together. Teiji even died in Haiti: Cherel described to

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-26 Thread David Baker
Kerstin thank you so much for this information. English text here: The Haitian Rushes . There may be a trip to Zurich in my future unless the Whitney can be cajoled into giving space to Maya’s voodoo voice. > On Aug 26, 2020,

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-26 Thread Kerstin Schroedinger
as far as i know there is a project to do with the Jacobs Museum / Foundation in Zurich Switzerland to preserve the ‘Haitian Rushes’ there was an exhibition there in 2016 https://johannjacobs.com/de/formate/maya-deren-die-haitian-rushes/ best Kerstin Schroedinger schroedinger.blackblogs.org

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread Michael Betancourt
Interesting. Do I now need permission to speak? As a Latinx mediamaker (I am Cubano) it seems like the perfect example of colonialism, or at least irony, for a curator at the Whitney(!) to tell me what I should or should not be talking/thinking about. I am sure all the protestors who have

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread Francisco Torres
well, at least i learned some things. at the end of the day that's the best we can get from life. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread David Baker
Chrissie, If you would allow the discussion to expand to Black Lives Matter a film comes to mind I have only seen in an excerpt at Anthology on Jan. 26, 2010  as part of a program presented by Danspace Project, Maya Deren’s Unedited

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread Ryder White
Amen to that. On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:36 PM Chrissie Iles, Curatorial < chrissie_i...@whitney.org> wrote: > Most importantly, what are we all doing to support Black filmmakers and > thinkers, and expand the discussion beyond the Eurocentric model to take on > the larger, more inclusive post

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread Chrissie Iles, Curatorial
Most importantly, what are we all doing to support Black filmmakers and thinkers, and expand the discussion beyond the Eurocentric model to take on the larger, more inclusive post colonial thinking that is now so urgent. We’re in the middle of the biggest uprising in American history, and that

Re: [Frameworks] Deleuze and Husserl

2020-08-25 Thread Michael Betancourt
Hi Bernie, Thank you for reminding me why I don’t get involved in these discussions. Not in decades ... but animation and avant-garde film is a topic that is of personal interest. So, let me begin by saying that there is no emotion in this response I’m writing. I'm not angry, upset or anything

Re: [Frameworks] Slide Projector Controller

2020-08-24 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
Thanks Scott! I'll also email that guy you mentioned earlier. Pablo On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 12:36 PM Scott Dorsey wrote: > Okay, probably the way it was supposed to work is that it has cue tones > on the audio track which keys the synchronizer. Every time the > synchronizer > hears the 1kc

Re: [Frameworks] Slide Projector Controller

2020-08-24 Thread Scott Dorsey
Okay, probably the way it was supposed to work is that it has cue tones on the audio track which keys the synchronizer. Every time the synchronizer hears the 1kc tone, it presses the CUE button on the Coyote. So the way you normally do this is that you load the program into the Coyote, cue up

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-24 Thread Michael Betancourt
Hi Bernie, Thanks for clarifying. Since I'm not writing from my phone, this will be a bit long. I don't see the opposition of "doing philosophy" and "talking about cinema" that seems to be at the center of your comments. Why can't someone make philosophical comments about cinema? Anyway.

Re: [Frameworks] Slide Projector Controller

2020-08-24 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
I do have the manual, which i found a pdf of online, looks like it was from the Steven you mentioned. i only have a coyote, not a synchronizer, as I understood the coyote would hear the cues from the sync track on the audio tape, but maybe I'm missing a piece of gear? We digitized the audio tape,

Re: [Frameworks] Slide Projector Controller

2020-08-24 Thread Scott Dorsey
Just because it works in mag tape bypass mode does not mean that the controller is actually working and hearing audio. If you load the program into the machine, can you see it? Going with the up and down buttons can you see a bunch of cues in there? Can you play those cues back by hand in order

Re: [Frameworks] Bolex Repair

2020-08-23 Thread Mark Street
Abdul Setoia services all the equipment at all NYC schools. Great guy, good repairman. Abdul Setoia On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 2:41 PM David Sherman wrote: > > Dieter Schaefer/PROCAM used to work many years at JK Optical Printers in > the East Bay before relocating to Prescott, AZ > He is old

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Santiago Fernandez
Bernie, As far as I understand Deleuze, one of the few exceptions he does while following Bergson is that Bergson can’t or is unwilling to accept the image movement as illusion,Bergson can’t let go the machination that creates it; Deleuze says if it’s percieved as movement - wether one is

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Bernard Roddy
Yes, a fair question. I will be repeating myself, but that's ok. I disagree with Pip when he suggests that Deleuze is describing shots in classic cinema, I think he sees himself as doing philosophy. And often it is whole films that serve his purpose. Now, all I had in mind, Michael, when I

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Myron Ort
All I know is that I had a lot of fun making a film with old ticket punches and black leader. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4atEmXsA92A > On Aug 22, 2020, at 10:59 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Phi_phenomenon >

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Myron Ort
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Phi_phenomenon > On Aug 22, 2020, at 10:58 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > Didn’t the Gestalt psychology movement deal with this phenomenon. > > "Gestalt principles of movement perception > In 1912 Wertheimer discovered the phi phenomenon, an optical

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Myron Ort
Didn’t the Gestalt psychology movement deal with this phenomenon. "Gestalt principles of movement perception In 1912 Wertheimer discovered the phi phenomenon, an optical illusion in which stationary objects shown in rapid succession, transcending the threshold at which they can be perceived

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Michael Betancourt
Hi Bernard, What do you mean by Deleuze then? It's very easy to reject or deny what someone else says when you haven't explained your view yet. How about you explain it yourself? Michael Michael Betancourt, Ph.D https://michaelbetancourt.com cell 305.562.9192

Re: [Frameworks] "phi phenomenon"

2020-08-22 Thread Bernard Roddy
proofing my post: 'It's as if the lab *protects* the writer from philosophy.' '*Now*, all these tests [. . .]" Bernie On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 12:13 PM Bernard Roddy wrote: > Hi Pip: > > The perceptual experiments you describe don't seem to me to be necessary. > We already have the moving

Re: [Frameworks] animation

2020-08-21 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Hi Bernie, I think the McLaren-Kubelka concept of between the frames is explainable like this: The brain creates the illusion of smooth motion during the black interval due to a process called the phi phenomenon. This phenomenon was first demonstrated in a psychopercpetual experiment in which

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