Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2019-01-21 Thread Nicole Baker
Hi Jason, Please send me the link. This document sounds amazing. Thanks! Nicole Elaine Baker MFA in Visual Studies, 2019 Pacific Northwest College of Art Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies *www.magiklantern.com * On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 9:15 AM Jason Halprin

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2019-01-19 Thread Jeff Kreines
This might be what you are after. Labs sometimes distributed this under their own name. There are later editions. Handbook: Recommended Procedures for Motion PictHandbook: Recommended Procedures for Motion Picture and Video Laboratory Services.ure and Video Laboratory Services. ACVL Sent

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2019-01-19 Thread Jason Halprin
Hi Everyone! A quick update...as I was away for a bit, but recalled where a hardcopy of this document might be in my actual files! As Eric T pointed out earlier in this thread, the document I was looking for did indeed originate with Motion Picture Services. Its an 18 pg document that I just

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Jeff Kreines
It may be the ACL handbook, association of cinema labs. A quick internet search yielded nothing. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com Sent from iPhone. > On Dec 14, 2018, at 6:10 PM, Jason Halprin wrote: > > Hi All, > > In one of my computer updates, I seem to no longer have

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Mark Toscano
Lenny Lipton's Independent Filmmaking probably has all of this info in it, and then then then some. Mark T On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 4:32 PM Eric Theise wrote: > The frame says – > > Download this Exremely [sic] Helpful Word Document, Courtesy of: MPS > > "..Your workprint and tracks

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Eric Theise
The frame says – Download this Exremely [sic] Helpful Word Document, Courtesy of: MPS "..Your workprint and tracks serve as the "blue print" for work performed at the laboratory. The leaders on the head and tail of your rolls of film provide for proper syncing and handling, not only on

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Eric Theise
Hi Jason, I think this must be what you're looking for but it doesn't appear that the Wayback Machine actually archived it, just the frame-based site that contained it. https://web.archive.org/web/20040627095859fw_/http://www.thecinemalab.com:80/booklet.zip Eric On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 4:11

Re: [Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Brian Wilson
Try contacting Robert David, who ran Cinema Lab. I’m not sure if the old phone number still works or not, but I can try to find his email address if you don’t have it. Brian Wilson Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 14, 2018, at 6:10 PM, Jason Halprin wrote: > > Hi All, > > In one of my

[Frameworks] Western Cine guide to editing 16mm film?

2018-12-14 Thread Jason Halprin
Hi All, In one of my computer updates, I seem to no longer have a pdf of a guide to 16/35mm film editing that was originally put together by Western Cine. As I recall, this included guidelines for marking your workprint, preparing negatives for A/B rolling, and essentially the whole process that