Re: [Frameworks] would you send unexposed film by us mail to europe?

2014-01-31 Thread Francisco Torres
Maybe by a courier service, never through fedex or HDL I have heard
horror stories of missing film. X rays may be a minor risk compared to
misplaced negative.


On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 3:29 PM, ev petrol  wrote:

> hey folks
> wondering if it's safe to use the US postal service (in terms of x-rays &
> the like) for sending unexposed film from the US to Ireland ...? Any advice?
> thanks! Moira
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2014-01-31 Thread michael michael
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[Frameworks] would you send unexposed film by us mail to europe?

2014-01-31 Thread ev petrol
hey folks
wondering if it's safe to use the US postal service (in terms of x-rays & the 
like) for sending unexposed film from the US to Ireland ...? Any advice?
thanks! Moira
 
moiratierney.net
vimeo.com/moiratierney
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Re: [Frameworks] eiki projectors

2014-01-31 Thread David Tetzlaff
I believe all the Eiki "2" projectors have magnetic sound. Are your loops 
striped with mag sound? If not, I'd think "0" Eikis would be cheaper.

> Could someone tell me the difference between an Eiki-NT2 and Eiki SNT-2?

Well, for one thing, they have different thread patchs. Both are 
auto-threading, but the NT2 looks to be much easier to thread manually. (The 
RT2 appears to have the same thread path as the NT2). I've use SNTs and ENTs, 
and I would not try to get a loop into one myself. I've never had the pleasure 
of meeting an NT or RT.

I would think, for loops, you'd be better off with a manual-thread or a 
slot-load. I'd stay away from Eiki slot-loads, though, because the control 
linkage is complicated, and if it's worn, sticky or stiff the film won't seat 
in the path properly.

Your options may be limited if you have mag sound, but in general I prefer 
trusty old projectors with simpler mechanisms. If you can find lenses for them 
that suit your throw, you can't beat a Pageant for handling film. The later 
ones (250S) have Halogen lamps. Singer/Telex slot-loaders are reliable, and you 
can find a wider range of lenses that fit them.
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[Frameworks] eiki projectors

2014-01-31 Thread viktoria schmid

I need three reliable projectors for a loop-installation. In the past i worked with bauer projectors but i am sick of the problems they cause with their fuses.


Could someone tell me the difference between an Eiki-NT2 and Eiki SNT-2?

Is there another disadvantage of the Eiki-RT2 and Eiki-RT3 model than the one plastic part that breaks easily and cannot be replaced? Is there another reason for the cheaper price?


thanks!
viktoria

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Re: [Frameworks] Antonio Palolo films

2014-01-31 Thread Marcos Ortega
Celeste Araújo wrote a great article about his films (only available in
Spanish, I'm afraid)

http://www.blogsandocs.com/?p=4410

> I am very interested in finding more information on the films of Antonio
> Palolo (and any way to see the films themselves). There was an exhibition
> at Culturgest in Portugal several years ago. Can anyone help with this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jesse Pires
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