Re: [Frameworks] Cinemalab (formerly Western Cine) ceases photochemical operations

2016-02-16 Thread Brian Wilson
Very sorry to hear this.  I've been using Cinemalab for the past year and Robert and Dan have always done really good work for me.   Robert told me today they plan to push forward with scanning and digital preservation.  I'm certainly glad they'll survive in some incarnation, but their

Re: [Frameworks] Cinemalab (formerly Western Cine) ceases photochemical operations

2016-02-16 Thread Sean Weitzel
Denver real estate is really messing up small businesses. It looks like DR5.com is out of business for a while. They got forced out of their building as well. On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:45 AM, wrote: > This is sad to hear! I remember those 4am drop-offs fondly as well... > > >

Re: [Frameworks] Cinemalab (formerly Western Cine) ceases photochemical operations

2016-02-16 Thread striegl
This is sad to hear! I remember those 4am drop-offs fondly as well... > On Feb 16, 2016, at 12:40, Jason Halprin wrote: > > So sorry to hear about this. I remember dropping off envelopes with daylight > boxes full of film and cash payments at 4am in Englewood through the

Re: [Frameworks] Cinemalab (formerly Western Cine) ceases photochemical operations

2016-02-16 Thread Jason Halprin
So sorry to hear about this. I remember dropping off envelopes with daylight boxes full of film and cash payments at 4am in Englewood through the slot in the door, and being able to pick up my workprints soon after noon during my college days. Later, I worked with them on the timing and release

[Frameworks] Cinemalab (formerly Western Cine) ceases photochemical operations

2016-02-16 Thread Robert Schaller
In the end, it happened suddenly. There had been difficult negotiations with an avaricious landlord for a few months. It looked like it would be worked out, that there were at least three months before any move would need to be contemplated, but some ten days ago the landlord arbitrarily