Hi Mariah,

It's been awhile since I have compared their rates, but Cineliscious is in
LA, and they are more than film friendly. Wide variety of services in
transferring film, last time I checked. Supervised sessions may still be
slightly steep, there but they do top shelf work and are very small
gauge/independent friendly. You may know them or have ruled them out
already. Again, it's been awhile, and I'm not sure if they have increased
their rates or not.


Cinelab is not anywhere near LA (New Bedford, MA), but they have worked
really hard to develope their scanning and HD tele services, and they do a
lot of 16mm work. Their rates are competitive, and they too are a
modest outfit that deals with a lot of different projects.

Both places are worth cold calling, as they will each have folks who will
be happy to speak with you, and possibly offer a deal. There are others,
but I have less experience with them. Hope this helps,

Isaac




On Friday, February 21, 2014, mariah garnett <mariah.garn...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hey guys,
> does anyone have any leads on 16mm telecine options that aren't fotokem?
> The place I used to go got rid of all their 16mm gear! and I had a real
> good hookup there that makes the $250/hr fee at fotokem hurt!
>
> preferably in LA....
>
>
>
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