Re: [Frameworks] shooting a projection with 16mm film

2019-06-24 Thread Nicole Baker
No need for real time. Speeding the motion up could be ideal. However, my
camera only slows to 16fps. Or maybe 8?


On Mon, Jun 24, 2019, 8:40 PM Scott Dorsey  wrote:

> Does it have to be in realtime?  Light levels will be very very low,
> but undercranking the camera might make it possible to record something.
> --scott
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Re: [Frameworks] shooting a projection with 16mm film

2019-06-24 Thread Scott Dorsey
Does it have to be in realtime?  Light levels will be very very low,
but undercranking the camera might make it possible to record something.
--scott
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[Frameworks] shooting a projection with 16mm film

2019-06-24 Thread Nicole Baker
Hello frameworkers!  I am working on a project, and want to shoot footage
on 16mm of a planetarium show.  This is a typical astronomy based show, not
a laser light show.  I went in and took some meter readings, but this was
incident lighting, not spot.  So of course my readings were really low to
the point where it seems the show wouldn't read at all.  Does anyone have
any experience with this type of thing?  Any thoughts or advice are most
welcome.
Thanks every one!
Nicole Elaine Baker
MFA in Visual Studies, 2019
Pacific Northwest College of Art
Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies
*www.magiklantern.com *
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[Frameworks] Media Lab Coordinator Position

2019-06-24 Thread Colin Brant
Dear Frameworkers,

I am writing to quickly say that there is a great job opening (Media Lab
Coordinator) in UC Berkeley's Film Department for someone with experience
in equipment management, film production and post production, computer lab
and server maintenance, and in leading technical training workshops. There
is an emphasis on experimental/artistic engagement with media so please
apply or forward if this sounds like a good fit!

Search for job #27026 on the UCB careers page: careers.berkeley.edu

First review date was 6/20, but applications are still being accepted for a
little longer.

Best,
Colin
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[Frameworks] Super 8 Processing and Scanning

2019-06-24 Thread Jack Rizzo
   Hello Frame worker nation just a quick not to let you know that we are
now processing 16 and Super 8mm  b/w Reversal film in our New Jersey Lab.
Next online we will be processing 16 and Super 8mm ektachrome  and after
that we will be processing Color Negative.   All scanning is currently done
in our NYC  Location and any film to be processed and or scanned can be
dropped off at our NYC location # 115 west 30th st room 1209..Phone 212 563
9388 speak to Haley about all inquires.




John T. Rizzo
   CEO
   Metropolis Post
(o)  212.563.9388
(m) 201.681.7996

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