...And as stated by Michael, the AE paint tool is very useful, especially
when combined with the wire removal tool.
JV
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 2:31 PM, J Vent
wrote:
> Photoshop is sure fire but laborious. Try the wire removal tool in after
> effects, we have had some success with tha
Photoshop is sure fire but laborious. Try the wire removal tool in after
effects, we have had some success with that, you just have to do little
bits at a time. as it works best with straight segments. its at least a way
to minimize the work in photo shop. In photoshop use healing brush, clone
brus
Hi, great thread!
I am wondering if this can be achieved with a digital transfer, and then
loading the digital file into an nle, or after effects for example.
Applying digital filters to 3 stacked video tracks and then using composite
modes to generate the unified color output. Sorry if this has a
eet long. If you
> equate that roughly as equal to 11 feet of 16mm film, a 100-foot roll of
> 16mm is similar in overall size to 9 rolls of 36-exposure 35mm.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: J Vent
> Sent: Apr 28, 2013 1:19 PM
> To: Frameworks
> Subject: [Frameworks] F
Good morning - I have a Morse, well a Fairchild crank tank processor and a
Lomo processor tank, I'm going to be processing with Arista E-6 in it, the
chem usage/re-useage specs are for 36 exp 35mm film. Anyone have a clue
about how many feet are in a 36 exp roll of 35 mm film?
Directions say I can
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>1. Re: Anyone else like me out there? (Tom
f film - a worthy
> cause that I think a lot of people and institutions would be willing to
> help support.
>
> Anyway, if anyone thinks that this is an idea worth pursuing, I am open to
> collaborating, and building on the idea. Why not?! If we don't have a
> venue, I guess we
I found this to be informative.
JV
http://www.amazon.com/Direct-Cinema-David-Albert-Maysles/dp/0809326434
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:21 PM, David Han wrote:
> Just thought I'd pick the collective brain here and see what all your
> lovely minds would recommend in terms of a reading that discus
You are not alone- I live in LA and feel the same isolation from time to
time, being in "the" industry town is great for resources but thin on the
experimental community experience. That said, we do have the Echo Park Film
Center, Cinefamily and others here as centers of some activity. Milwaukee
is
Jason- what a great and clear explanation, thanks for adding additional
clarity to the discussion.
Joe Ventress
PS, got the JK 103 from Michaela, setting it up and testing it this
week/end! she sent her Bolex too, pretty stoked about it. I have an idea
for processing by hand using cornelius kegs,
ushed a stop or two. Or, shoot it at 500, and just have the
>> print/transfer brightened. It has a huge latitude and can handle it.
>>
>> -Jason
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Nicholas Hamlyn
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List
>> Sent
No - 500T is the fastest speed motion picture film made by Kodak at this
time. Fuji has ceased production of motion picture film. Vision 3 500T is
very forgiving it can easily be rated at 250 to give one stop of over
exposure. What is your intent with a higher speed emulsion?
JV
"Black Metal rel
d Sid and Nancy I'd call drugged but not trippy.
>
>
>
> At 12:40 PM -0800 2/10/13, J Vent wrote:
>
>> Don't forget to look at things like Cheech and Chong flicks, and other
>> comedies in this vein, Dazed and Confused, (loosely) Donny Darko, etc.
>>
>> ok I
Don't forget to look at things like Cheech and Chong flicks, and other
comedies in this vein, Dazed and Confused, (loosely) Donny Darko, etc.
ok I'm done.
JV
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 12:32 PM, J Vent wrote:
> Certainly there are the bits with the high on speed/acid/booze Hells
Certainly there are the bits with the high on speed/acid/booze Hells Angels
and others (hanging about on stage, before the murder,) from the Maysles
film "Gimme Shelter" and though not a psychedelic drug film, there are few
films that are druggier than "Requiem for a Dream" and I guess "Drugstore
C
In Los Angeles Fotokem can and does do most anything with film processes.
Yale Film and Video is also a quality lab, they do super 8 and reg 8 too,
as well both can do telecine/scanning at various resolutions. Both are in
Burbank Calif. and prices are as fair as you will likely find as they both
se
Try these threads, very useful info.
General:
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm#9a
This one has a two part bleach recipe and uses D-19 as a substitute
for D-76
http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=3
Hello- I'm new to the list, I'm looking for an optical printer, JK/Bolex
type, in the greater So Cal region. Have experience on the thing from my
time as an undergrad at UW-Milwaukee. I need to do some 16mm work for my
thesis film. Any leads to loans, barters, rentals, or potential purchases
of a J
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