The fellow I recommended for making optical tracks earlier was
Gibbs Chapman, cont...@gibbschapman.com. He has done a respectable
job both for negative and reversal tracks.
--scott
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Optical soundtrack printing
Shona- I am the wet-gate contact printer at Colorlab
(http://www.colorlab.com/). We offer a whole bunch of services, with printing
16mm optical tracks being one of them. I may
Kenny! I'm wanting to record a sound file onto film. The film is about
400-500ft - no dialogue, just a soundtrack and maybe some foley. Could be a
little tricky trying to piece together multiple 100ft lengths - I'm sure you've
tried it though! I'll private msg you. Thank you!
Thank you also M
at 12:23 AM, wrote:
> I think Fotokem still does it.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Shona Masarin
> To: frameworks
> Sent: Sat, Jan 19, 2013 12:49 pm
> Subject: [Frameworks] Optical soundtrack printing
>
> Hello all,
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> I'm wondering
I think Fotokem still does it.
-Original Message-
From: Shona Masarin
To: frameworks
Sent: Sat, Jan 19, 2013 12:49 pm
Subject: [Frameworks] Optical soundtrack printing
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a lab that prints 16mm optical
soundtracks
in North Am
Hey Shona!
Are you looking to print an existing optical soundtrack? Or do you want to
record a sound file onto film? If it's the latter I may be able to
help... I have an old auricon camera that exposes optical sound onto
film... only does 100ft lengths though... Lemme kno :)
bests,
-kenny
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a lab that prints 16mm optical
soundtracks in North America? Even better, in NYC...
I've never done this before, so I'm wondering what would be involved in the
preparation and work-flow?
I have a contact printer that enables me to print the opti