Put it in a Ziplock baggie to keep moisture out and then put in fridge.
Ray 3DZ
On 8/7/2012 9:53 PM, Stefan Grabowski wrote:
Film is not so unstable that it should hurt by being at room
temperature (even a warm room) for a couple weeks. I've shot rolls of
film that have sat in warm closets for
Film is not so unstable that it should hurt by being at room temperature (even
a warm room) for a couple weeks. I've shot rolls of film that have sat in warm
closets for years and still come out fine in developing. While I don't imagine
the temperature of a fridge would do a lot of harm to the
Viviane,
I thought you'd like this.
On Aug 7, 2012, at 4:36 PM, alex.mccar...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> So I'm looking for a way to keep film in a camera for awhile in an
> apartment that sometimes gets pretty warm. I'm wondering how bad of
> an idea it'd be to keep the camera in the f
Hey Guys,
So I'm looking for a way to keep film in a camera for awhile in an apartment
that sometimes gets pretty warm. I'm wondering how bad of an idea it'd be to
keep the camera in the fridge.
I'm working on a project that mostly involves stills but also some motion, I'd
like to able to keep
I read through the dossier on the 2010 meeting:
http://www.incite-online.net/issuethree.html.
What? Artists complaining?
Such a meeting can afford to be fucked up. And maybe a forum like this one
online actually makes us less appreciative of such an event.
I wish I knew what Halter said a
There seems to be quite a few on ebay
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Santi Vernetti wrote:
> No luck! Thanks anyway everyone!
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Adam Hyman wrote:
>
>> Maybe USC School of Cinematic Arts sound department still has some. They
>> did in the 1990s; might have
Ok, you have a EX-300, I believe that takes a 350W xenon. I'm not terribly
familiar with that machine.
For the lamp, try Superior Quartz Product to see if the lamp has been
clones, or try Eiki USA to see if they have stock for the older lamps. You
might even
ask ACE here in Portland as they have a
Hey, thanks!
It's an EX-300-SL.
I'd love to get one of them powerful xenon lamps, but it's likely it's running
something less.
Bernie
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As Scott pointed out... ELC is not xenon.
What model of machine do you have SL-II ? Is it the SL or SSL? SL is black
No luck! Thanks anyway everyone!
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Adam Hyman wrote:
> Maybe USC School of Cinematic Arts sound department still has some. They
> did in the 1990s; might have trashed them by now, but who knows?
>
>
> On 8/7/12 11:28 AM, "Scott Dorsey" wrote:
>
> > You wouldn't
Hi all,
I recently bought a replacement bulb for my ARRI 750 open face, and it's
definitely not 750 watts. Does anyone know what I did wrong? Can anyone
tell me a cheap place to buy the right kind of bulb?
Thanks,
Bryan
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As Scott pointed out... ELC is not xenon.
What model of machine do you have SL-II ? Is it the SL or SSL? SL is black
and SSL is beige-cooper.
Here is a list of bulbs vendors. ELC is easy to find, and usually cheap,
$9-25.
http://www.16mmdirectory.org/projectors/lamps
Alain
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012
Maybe USC School of Cinematic Arts sound department still has some. They
did in the 1990s; might have trashed them by now, but who knows?
On 8/7/12 11:28 AM, "Scott Dorsey" wrote:
> You wouldn't believe the number of calls I have got from people who want
201s
> and 202s. They were disposable
Rick Ballard does great work, knows Eiki and B&H machines very well, has parts,
and is reasonably priced. Worth shipping to him (though he's local for me).
On Aug 7, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Bernard Roddy wrote:
>
> Steve:
>
> A timely request.
>
> I shipped Rick Ballard our EIKI Xenon projector.
You wouldn't believe the number of calls I have got from people who want
201s and 202s. They were disposable units... folks used them and threw
them away and now they are all thrown away.
I suspect Martel, purveyors of tape equipment to the Nixon White House,
has a cache of the things. They use
An ELC lamp is not a xenon type. It is a little baby 24V halogen lamp,
as used in the Eiki and some B&H 1500-series classroom projectors.
Is what you have a classroom projector that has beem modified for xenon
lamps?
All of the Eiki xenon projectors I have seen are units that
use smaller version
I've tried rental companies (I just get laughs). Coffey, SIR, ISS, the
works. I've had a little bit of luck with Prop Houses (I am the one
laughing now...) but the deck rarely work. I am down to frameworks.
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Adam Hyman wrote:
> Have you tried the production so
Hi all,
Filmforum is still looking to buy a portable 16mm xenon projector. If you
know of one, please let me know.
Best,
Adam
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Los Angeles Filmforum
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http://www.lafilmforum.org
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Steve:
A timely request.
I shipped Rick Ballard our EIKI Xenon projector. He's in Alabama (334
834-9238).
And I've also been looking for the Xenon bulb replacement for this EIKI.
It looks like the lamp is type ELC, but the best chance of finding one,
( http://www.8mm16mmfilmscollectibl
Have you tried the production sound rental houses in LA yet Coffey,
Location Sound, etc?
On 8/7/12 10:46 AM, "Santi Vernetti" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking to get my hands on a couple Marantz portable cassette decks that
> have been discontinued (...a long time ago). I know that a number
Hi All,
I'm looking to get my hands on a couple Marantz portable cassette decks
that have been discontinued (...a long time ago). I know that a number of
filmmakers used these to make field recordings.
Model # is PMD201. Is there anyone in the LA area that still has one of
these??
We are looki
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