Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Black and White Print - Dolby Sound

2015-04-04 Thread Shumona Goel
Thank you very much, Bernd. Look forward to seeing you soon. Regards, Sg On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Bernd Luetzeler fi...@gmx.de wrote: ah, and one more thing: Ramnord has the latest version of Cinevator, they can even expose on 35mm colour negative. I have not done that myself, so I

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Black and White Print - Dolby Sound

2015-04-04 Thread Scott Dorsey
So do you like the Cinevator transfers better than the Arri ones? Because DIs were so popular in the latter age of film, a lot of labs are set up to do filmouts. Unfortunately not all of them do a great job, and if you want a filmout done to a BW interneg instead of a color interneg that may

[Frameworks] Call for Entries: One Week to Submit

2015-04-04 Thread Brendan Jeremy Smyth
Hello! Just wanted to let you all know there is one week left to submit regular deadline to the 2015 Haverhill Experimental Film Festival http://www.haverhillexperimental.org. via FilmFreeway: Submit HERE https://filmfreeway.com/festival/HaverhillExperimental via Google Docs: Submit HERE

[Frameworks] Experiments in Cinema celebrating it's 10th anniversary April 15-19!

2015-04-04 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Hi everyone, just a reminder that Experiments in Cinema (the Pause Play edition) will take place in Albuquerque April 15-19. We have about 25 of our filmmakers coming to town, special presentations by invited artists/scholars from Poland, UK, and Argentina. To celebrate this 10th anniversary we

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Black and White Print - Dolby Sound

2015-04-04 Thread Bernd Luetzeler
Hi Scott, I can’t actually say anything about the difference, since I never had the chance to get anything printed on Arri. I was suggesting to give it a shot, since it’s just around the corner and therefore no risk. But it would be interesting to know how much both systems differ. So maybe

[Frameworks] Six Free, 1-Quart Photochemical Datatainers in SF

2015-04-04 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
I have six free, 1-quart photochemical datatainers, first come first served in San Francisco only. No shipping, sorry...Ken www.kenpaulrosenthal.com www.whisperrapture.com www.maddancementalhealthfilmtrilogy.com

Re: [Frameworks] historical question

2015-04-04 Thread Michael Betancourt
Hi Eric, Thanks--yes, that looks like a good candidate. Odd, though that it's listed as unpublished since Richter's letter seems to say it was. Perhaps its a shorter version? I will have to take a look. Michael Betancourt Savannah, GA USA michaelbetancourt.com twitter.com/cinegraphic |