Echoing and thanking Nicky, David and Libi, as well as those who've been
responding to the news about fewer choices in 16mm from the monopolies, a
makers' symposium is in order, for all kinds of learning about how to
preserve and carry forward our skills, tools and technology. Projector
maintenanc
An extensive listing of artist-run labs can be found at filmlabs.org. At
present, they list 32 labs in Europe, Canada, USA, Columbia, Uruguay,
Australia, and Korea.
http://www.filmlabs.org/index.php/labs/
-Jason Halprin
On Monday, September 1, 2014 3:25 AM, "nicky.ham...@talktalk.net"
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There are lots of good suggestions here, especially a symposium. Here in the UK
No.w.here have B&W processing, contact and optical printing facilities, and run
regular courses, which are very hands-on in nature. Their activities have
stimulated a new generation of young filmmakers to work with 1
I am intending to shoot the night sky in B&W with a Tobin motor and Bolex. I've
been strongly advised to use 7231, NOT 7222, but I wondered if anyone else had
opinions about this,
Thanks,
Nicky.
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