[Frameworks] Jeffrey Shaw contact

2015-03-09 Thread Mey Adeena
Dear Frameworkers, I'm trying to get in touch with Jeffrey Shaw. His Hong Kong University address is not active anymore and the contact form on his website doesnt seem to be working either. Can anyone help? (Please answer off the discussion list). Many thanks for any lead! Adeena __

[Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Does anyone know what film manufacturers use as their subbing layer on film stock so that the emulsion adheres to the base? Thanks Roger Sent from Outlook___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/lis

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote: > Does anyone know what film manufacturers use as their subbing layer on film > stock so that the emulsion adheres to the base? > > Thanks > > Roger > > Sent from Outlook Roger, I briefly scanned my copy of "Making Kodak Film" by Robert L

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Thanks Jean-Louis, I will try to track down a copy of this book. I did find this diagram on kodaks site that briefly mentions subbing but does not go into any details. http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uploadedFiles/US_plugins_acrobat_en_motion_newsletters_filmEss_04_How-film-makes-image.pdf Roger S

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
On 2015-03-09, at 1:40 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote: > Thanks Jean-Louis, > > I will try to track down a copy of this book. I did find this diagram on > kodaks site that briefly mentions subbing but does not go into any details. > > http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uploadedFiles/US_plugins_acrobat_

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Fred Smith
You can order Mr. Shanebrook's book from his website: www.makingkodakfilm.com. About 50 dollars (may have gone down since my order) On 3/9/2015 1:40 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote: Thanks Jean-Louis, I will try to track down a copy of this book. I did find this diagram on kodaks site that briefl

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Kevin Rice
Roger, They use gelatin which has been specifically manufactured to perform within certain mechanical and optical standards. However, the process of getting that layer to adhere to the base is, of course, the trick to proper subbing. Such processes vary depending on the composition of the material

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Thanks Kevin! This is exactly what I was looking for! Roger Sent from Outlook On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:37 PM -0700, "Kevin Rice" wrote: Roger, They use gelatin which has been specifically manufactured to perform within certain mechanical and optical standards. However, the process of gettin

[Frameworks] Call for Entries H.E.F.F. #3 Update

2015-03-09 Thread Brendan & Jeremy Smyth
Hello! We wanted to shoot a quick email to the Frameworkers letting you all know the Haverhill Experimental Film Festival is now accepting submissions via FilmFreeway along with our normal Google Docs submission form. Regular deadline April 11th! Submit via FilmFreeway

[Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Adam Hyman
Hi all, Sorry to ask this simple question, but I just got a new Mac Book Pro, with OS Yosemite. How does one now rip a (commercial, region encoded) DVD to a ProRes .mov file? Mac the Ripper doesn¹t work; Handbrake doesn¹t get you to .MOV. Boards online are cluttered with people hawking software.

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread John Davis
Ripit still works with Yosemite - not free but worth the 25$ as a stable supported decryption tool for commercial DVD¹s. I use MPEG Streamclip to export the decrypted .VOB files (stream) to a .mov or

[Frameworks] Howard Guttenplan (April 6th, 1934 - February 23rd, 2015)

2015-03-09 Thread David Baker
Howard Guttenplan and the Millennium Film Workshop will be forever inextricably linked. With absolute devotion until the very end, Howard dedicated his energy and expertise to keeping the Millennium going. With inexplicable grace he withstood the recent indignities he was made to suffer. Du

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Kelly Sears
I'm a fan of MacX DVD Ripper. I think you get 5 free rips without any watermarks and then you have to pay $40. Best, Kelly On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:47 PM, John Davis <0johndav...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ripit still works with Yosemite - not free but worth the 25$ as a stable > supported decryption

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Gene Youngblood
Hi Adam, We use WinX DVD for Mac. It’s a very flexible and easy to use ripper. I believe it only outputs Mpeg4 files (I don’t remember right now), but you can use Quicktime Pro 7 to convert to ProRes.mov. > On Mar 9, 2015, at 8:08 PM, Adam Hyman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Sorry to ask this simple

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Gene Youngblood
I just checked, and WinX DVD does output .mov Quicktime files. > On Mar 9, 2015, at 9:10 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > > Hi Adam, > We use WinX DVD for Mac. It’s a very flexible and easy to use ripper. I > believe it only outputs Mpeg4 files (I don’t remember right now), but you can > use Quic

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Adam Hyman
Thank you all! On 3/9/15 8:28 PM, "Gene Youngblood" wrote: > I just checked, and WinX DVD does output .mov Quicktime files. > >> On Mar 9, 2015, at 9:10 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: >> >> Hi Adam, >> We use WinX DVD for Mac. It¹s a very flexible and easy to use ripper. I >> believe it only out

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread salise.hug...@gmail.com
You could still use Handbrake, then use Mpeg Streamclip to convert it to mov. Either way it's a two step process. - Reply message - From: "Gene Youngblood" To: "Frameworks Listserv" Subject: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite Date: Mon, Mar 9, 2015 8:28 pm I just checked, and W

Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite

2015-03-09 Thread Charles Chadwick
A way I often do it is to use MakeMKV (you can get it free with a monthly temp registration code) to make a mostly lossless copy of the DVD's video streams. I'm not entirely sure how it does this, but it re-encodes the DVD streams in mpeg-2 format .mkv files with bitrates that are comparable to tha