[Frameworks] Underground Film in PA This weekend
Hi Frameworkers, Anyone looking for something to do this weekend in the Central Northeaster US, stop on down to HBG for a fun weekend of underground cinema. Lots of filmmakers coming in to show their work and very nice collection of 16mm and Super 8 Prints. Check out the full schedule at moviate.org Highlights include: Hotel Dallas (2015) presented by filmmakers Livia Ungur & Sherng-Lee Huang Punk Rock (1977) presented by filmmaker Carter Stevens Fantastic Planet (1973) - sneak preview of Criterion's 2K restoration on DCP set to drop in a few weeks Society (1989) - new 2K Restoration How the Sky Will Melt (2015) - Northeast US premier of Matthew Wades' Super 8 Feature At One Fell Swoop (2015) - North American premier of Michael Higgins' hand-processed 16mm feature Thanks! Josh ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] reflective white material
Thanks one an all! best, Mark On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 3:20 AM, Toni-Lynn Frederickwrote: > Hi > > If you want inexpensive, you can buy a roll of plastic table cloth > material from a party store, and cut it to the desired length. It hangs > lovely, and can take front or rear projection. Of course, there’s always > just regular canvas. I’ve used both materials and they work just fine, > though I sprayed the canvas with super hot water to make it nice and taut. > > Best of luck — and please let us know what you end up using, and how that > goes for you! > > TL Frederick > > > > On May 26, 2016, at 6:48 PM, drawclose.com > wrote: > > Blackout fabric in white are my favorite for this. You can buy blackout > fabric at Joanne's Fabrics for between 9 and 12 dollars/yard on a 48" > width. Ask a salesperson to show you. They give blindingly good projection > surface. > > The (enormous) portable screen I made for projection work (in bars & rock > & roll venues) cost $150 including using grommets along one long edge - I > ZipTie or safety pin in place at the venue. > > Jessica > > * > http://www.drawclose.com > > On May 26, 2016, at 4:28 PM, Christopher Ball wrote: > > Silk and diffusion materials from your local grip-electric equipment > supplier works well. With silks you can rear-screen project, with thicker > materials like muslin you can front project. They will have a wide > selection and it's usually pretty inexpensive, and they also can come with > frames and stands so they're flexible and easy to set up. > > On May 26, 2016 5:26 PM, "Mark Street" wrote: > > > > > > Hey All, > > > > I'm looking to explore projecting images on the floor, wall and ceiling > of a gallery space in the coming weeks. I envision some sort of reflective > screen like material (inexpensive) that I could lay on the floor or suspend > from the ceiling. I guess I could use a bedsheet! any other > suggestions out there? I'm thinking of just getting a few dropcloth sized > pieces and playing around, but I don't know what material to seek out. Any > suggestions welcome. > > > > all best, > > mark Street > > www.markstreetfilms.com > > > > > > ___ > > FrameWorks mailing list > > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
Re: [Frameworks] reflective white material
Hi If you want inexpensive, you can buy a roll of plastic table cloth material from a party store, and cut it to the desired length. It hangs lovely, and can take front or rear projection. Of course, there’s always just regular canvas. I’ve used both materials and they work just fine, though I sprayed the canvas with super hot water to make it nice and taut. Best of luck — and please let us know what you end up using, and how that goes for you! TL Frederick On May 26, 2016, at 6:48 PM, drawclose.comwrote: > Blackout fabric in white are my favorite for this. You can buy blackout > fabric at Joanne's Fabrics for between 9 and 12 dollars/yard on a 48" width. > Ask a salesperson to show you. They give blindingly good projection surface. > > The (enormous) portable screen I made for projection work (in bars & rock & > roll venues) cost $150 including using grommets along one long edge - I > ZipTie or safety pin in place at the venue. > > Jessica > > * > http://www.drawclose.com > > On May 26, 2016, at 4:28 PM, Christopher Ball wrote: > >> Silk and diffusion materials from your local grip-electric equipment >> supplier works well. With silks you can rear-screen project, with thicker >> materials like muslin you can front project. They will have a wide >> selection and it's usually pretty inexpensive, and they also can come with >> frames and stands so they're flexible and easy to set up. >> >> On May 26, 2016 5:26 PM, "Mark Street" wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hey All, >> > >> > I'm looking to explore projecting images on the floor, wall and ceiling of >> > a gallery space in the coming weeks. I envision some sort of reflective >> > screen like material (inexpensive) that I could lay on the floor or >> > suspend from the ceiling. I guess I could use a bedsheet! any other >> > suggestions out there? I'm thinking of just getting a few dropcloth sized >> > pieces and playing around, but I don't know what material to seek out. >> > Any suggestions welcome. >> > >> > all best, >> > mark Street >> > www.markstreetfilms.com >> > >> > >> > ___ >> > FrameWorks mailing list >> > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com >> > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >> > >> ___ >> FrameWorks mailing list >> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > ___ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks