Thanks all.
I've learned a lot and appreciate all your help.
best,
Meg
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Hi Meg,
To add on to what Bernd, Diana and Roger have said I would recommend
renting/buying a projector in Germany if possible. To add on to the other
responses you need a step up/down converter with a significantly higher power
rating like this one:
http://www.amazon.de/2000W-SPANNUNGSWANDLER
Good afternoon frameworkers,
I would like to share a few upcoming opportunities with the community.
EXHIBITION :
MONO NO AWARE IX - Submission deadline is October 31st (received)
http://mononoawarefilm.com/entries/Annual Exhibition of expanded cinema and
performance - S8, 16, 35, Altered Lig
Hi all,
If you are in SF, there is an opportunity to check out this screening at
the International Southeast Asian Film Festival at New People Cinema in
Japantown.
*The Kalampag Tracking Agency: Experimental Films & Videos from the
Philippines (1985 - 2015)*
More details at: http://www.i-seafilmf
Hello folks
has anyone any contacts for screening venues in Turkey? I'd be especially
interested in connections in Izmir
cheers all round
Moira
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Hi Chris,
Yes, you do hear the framelines when shooting an optical sound film. To me,
it's always felt like a timbral quality since the sound is passing the light so
quickly, giving extra vibrations to the sounds within the frame. But, I guess
if you think about it scientifically, the framelin