Hi Vail,
I have some information on processing b&w 16mm film on my website. If you have 
any questions about the film stock and chemicals you are using let me know and 
I can get you more information. Hand processing your own film is a wonderful 
feeling and you can create some very interesting textures. I don't keep any of 
my art films online but you can see a clip of my latest 35mm b&w film My Last 
Words on my distributors website. The film was entirely hand processed. 
http://www.rogerdwilson.ca/experimental-recipes-and-techniques
http://www.cfmdc.org/node/56590

Roger D. WilsonFilm Scientist613 324 - 7504rogerdwil...@sympatico.ca

http://www.rogerdwilson.ca
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Without failure you can never achieve success. I have based my process and my 
career as an experimental film artist on this statement; and I welcome it as it 
pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new. 

Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 14:16:00 -0500
From: pemberto...@vcu.edu
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Process Advice

Hello,
I'm a Photography and Filmmaking major and am working on a project where I'd 
like to try using experimental darkroom photography techniques on 16mm and make 
a film out of it. Do you have any process or films to recommend watching?
Vail

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