Re: [Frameworks] essay on "Prisoner's Cinema"

2015-07-27 Thread Mark Street
Hey Party Animal, I plan on processing some 16mm Tri X reversal (as negative) in a bucket in my basement next week. Haven't done this in years. Can someone point me to a fairly current guide to how to do so? Of course, I realize it'll be mostly trial and mostly error But a start (chemistry,

[Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-27 Thread Mark Street
ooops forgot to change the subject heading on this Hey Party Animals, I plan on processing some 16mm Tri X reversal (as negative) in a bucket in my basement next week. Haven't done this in years. Can someone point me to a fairly current guide to how to do so? Of course, I realize it'll be m

[Frameworks] Announcement! CROSSROADS touring packages now available!

2015-07-27 Thread Steve Polta
Ladies and Gentlemen, citizens of the world... San Francisco Cinematheque is extremely excited to announce that select programs from CROSSROADS 2015—the most recent (and successful!) iteration of our annual film festival—are now available for booking by interested venues worldwide in easy-to-exhib

Re: [Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-27 Thread Roger D. Wilson
This may help you out Mark, it's a post from my blog. Hand Processing 16mm black and white filmMaterials for processing film as negative: Kodak D-76 Developer (powder)Kodak Rapid Fixer with Hardener (do not mix in hardener if you plan to tint and tone film)2 - 4 litre photographic chemical stor