Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-05-18 Thread Janis Polar
iklantern.com <http://www.magiklantern.com/> >> >> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 7:43 AM Colinet andré > <mailto:andre.coli...@telenet.be>> wrote: >> If not frame by frame you’ll need a camera with Crystal sync motor or a >> motor which can synchronize with the

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-03-29 Thread janis
/twitch.tv/media_monsters> | >> magiklantern.com <http://www.magiklantern.com/> >> >> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 7:43 AM Colinet andré > <mailto:andre.coli...@telenet.be>> wrote: >> If not frame by frame you’ll need a camera with Crystal sync motor or a >> motor which

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-07 Thread Nicole
| > **magiklantern.com > <http://www.magiklantern.com/>* > > > On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 7:43 AM Colinet andré > wrote: > >> If not frame by frame you’ll need a camera with Crystal sync motor or a >> motor which can synchronize with the sync signal from the monito

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --? Scan back to Digital

2023-02-05 Thread Scott Dorsey
The nice thing about modern LCDs is that they don't flicker anywhere near as severely as CRTs it's good to have a constant speed camera but you won't have to deal with roll bars and such horrors any longer. Also of course you don't have interlace issues, and if you match the camera speed to th

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-05 Thread jjmartinod
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Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-05 Thread Ж
ntern.com > <http://www.magiklantern.com/>* > > > On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 7:43 AM Colinet andré > wrote: > >> If not frame by frame you’ll need a camera with Crystal sync motor or a >> motor which can synchronize with the sync signal from the monitor. >> >&

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-05 Thread Janis Polar
tor or a motor > which can synchronize with the sync signal from the monitor. > > All the best. > > > > > > Envoyé à partir de Courrier <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> > pour Windows > > > > De : Anna Kipervaser <mailt

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-05 Thread Nicole
nize with the sync signal from the monitor. > > All the best. > > > > > > Envoyé à partir de Courrier > <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> pour Windows > > > > *De : *Anna Kipervaser > *Envoyé le :*dimanche 5 février 2023 00:55 &

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-04 Thread Anna Kipervaser
When I film off of a monitor, I do single frames, like you would on an optical printer. So I move the video one frame, and use a shutter release to take one frame (on I) on the Bolex, then advance the video, etc etc etc. This method requires some obvious things and some not so obvious things: - so

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-04 Thread jimmyschaus1
I've had success filming off computer monitors with 16mm and super 8. For stuff with motion you should look into adjusting your shutter speed/angle to avoid flicker, depending on the refresh rate of your monitor...but that could also be an interesting thing to experiment with. You could also expe

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-04 Thread Jeff Kreines
Colorlab in Rockville Md, an excellent small lab that understands experimental film, and does very affordable film outs. They can go directly to print stock for one-off prints, or to color or B&W negative. They do 16 and 35mm. Last time I checked 35mm prints from digital files were about $.50 a foo

Re: [Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-04 Thread Rob Gawthrop
Hi Janis My experience is of film to film-camera and film to digital-video-camera though I’d expect video to film would have similar requirements. For both, front projection works best. Projector and camera as far from screen as possible to produce a projected image of between 12 and 15 inches

[Frameworks] Digital Master to 16mm/35mm --› Scan back to Digital

2023-02-04 Thread janis
Hello I have an experimental music video project which only operates with analogue/optical effects. It was all filmed with digital cameras high iso - so its very grainy (purposely so, see sample still). Now I would like to perform a final step over: Print it on 16mm (or 35mm film) and then