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Has anyone had success in purchasing chemicals from Clayton? Gave them a ring
and and email and they haven't yet reopened to my inquiry.
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I've wanted to ask this for a while. Are there any films that feature a scene
where the character is confronted and intimidated by a manipulator who tries to
make the situation awkward and confusing? I'm thinking to scenes like Alex's
dinner sequence in Clockwork Orange or a scene wh
I remember him from a small lecture he gave at MassArt with his "ant" film
installation. Very sad news.
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 6:29:32 PM EDT, mstark...@gmail.com
wrote:
that is sad news. he came to HOME Manchester UK a couple of years ago and I
was pleased to hear him talk about
;m not a camera technician so I don't recommend
prying with a screwdriver, but it has worked for me.
On Tue, May 26, 2020, at 3:43 PM, Morgan Hoyle-Combs wrote:
Already tried it. Screws, knob, meter reel and all. Something else is keeping
it grounded to the body.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2020,
edges. You can clean and lube easily without further disassembly; I think I
basically soaked the entire mech in solvent.
On Tue, May 26, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Morgan Hoyle-Combs wrote:
I was abe to loosen the bolts that held the camera mechanism in place, but was
unable to get the mechanism out.
I was abe to loosen the bolts that held the camera mechanism in place, but was
unable to get the mechanism out. There was still something holding it on there.
I didn't want to take any chances by forcing it, so I put everything back in
place. If someone out there has the ability and tools to re
Hello All,
I'm currently on the lookout for anyone who could make some repairs to a 35mm
Devry Lunchbox camera. The gears appear to have ceased up and the mechanism
won't comet of it's casing when unscrewed. Any help is appreciated.
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Ebay is a good start
On Friday, May 15, 2020, 4:55:40 PM EDT, Caryn Cline
wrote:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
For a new project, I am looking for old, unexposed b + w 35mm film, about 4
minutes worth, or more. It does not have to have been properly stored. It
could be sitting in you
Hello Rick and everyone else.
At the moment, I would love some 16mm outtakes and work prints. If there are
those who would be willing to trade, I have a box of 35mm trailers and 8mm
short movies that I could offer in exchange for 16mm stuff, as well as a roll
of 8mm splicing tape. Keep me in m
For those who are working with handmade animation and found footage during this
pandemic, I have a couple of boxes of used scrap 8mm and 35mm film that I have
no use for. Any takers?
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Done.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 3:33:58 PM EDT, Dominic Angerame
wrote:
Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie
is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of
their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortabl
Doe.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 3:33:58 PM EDT, Dominic Angerame
wrote:
Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie
is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of
their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable
Thanks a bunch!
On Saturday, March 14, 2020, 12:00:45 AM EDT, kate lain
wrote:
Hi, Frameworkers! I was gathering some online experimental work to send to my
students now that in-person classes are canceled and then I thought hey, this
could be a fun collaborative resource for other f
Has anyone taken the 16mm viewer? Id be interested!
Morgan
On Sunday, November 17, 2019, 4:29:13 PM EST, Nicole Baker
wrote:
Hello frameworkers!I am moving overseas to Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan (from
Oregon, USA) as such, I am liquidating most of my film gear, as it's just too
heavy to t
Hello hello
I was going to make some scratch films with a few rolls of super 8 and I was
wondering if there where any hole punchers for that specific gage. Paper hole
punchers used in office cubicles are too big for super 8.
Thanks in advance
M
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Sorecently I was testing a telephoto lens on my Cine Kodak Special and
noticed that I couldn't advance my f stop. When I looked inside, as in looking
through the lens with a light source, I notice that one of the iris shields had
come off and was trapped inbetween the aperture r
Hello all.
I've asked this quite a few times already, but I'm still on the lookout for
films that question the concept of truth in documentaries or cinema. So far,
I've been able to favor "Megacities" by Michael Glawogger, "David Hotlzman's
Diary" by Jim McBride and "The stories we tell" by Sar
Here are my thoughts, if I'm reading this correctly, is that the term "essay"
is a loose excuse for someone cobbling together a bunch of moving images which
might be a free flowing stream of consciousness that they are not quite aware
of. I say this because I feel like I'm falling into this cate
Schody (Stairs) 1969 by Stefan Schabenbeck
On Sun, 4/28/19, Marcin Gizycki wrote:
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Labyrinths and Avant-Garde Cinema or Experimental
Media
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List"
Date: Sunday, April 28, 2019, 12:25 AM
Hello all
I've been using a 16mm catozzo splicer for one of my projects that involves a
large quantity of washi tape. I believe the stickiness from the tape has gotten
into the splicer blades and has a hard time going down and springing back up.
Does anyone know how to remove built up residue l
Hello all,
Anyone who works in hand painted film must have an idea of inks and paints that
are good for using on clear acetate or polyester leader. I'm looking for the
kind that can won't easily wash or flake off when dry. And for the moment, I'd
like to stay away from markers and pens. I'm goi
Hello all,
Anyone who works in hand painted film must have an idea of inks and paints that
are good for using on clear acetate or polyester leader. I'm looking for the
kind that can won't easily wash or flake off when dry. And for the moment, I'd
like to stay away from markers and pens. I'm goin
Hello all,
In addition to the email I sent a while ago, I'd also be on the lookout for
SMPTE and test footage for any gauge of film.
Thanks
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I'm in the beginning stages of gather film leaders for a hand made project. Ive
started with eBay and I'd also like to reach out to anyone who has any film
headers or leaders they'd plan on selling, giving away or throwing out.
I'd be looking for a few countdown leaders (not much) b
This is actually good information for me to read along with. I have been
shooting with a Cine Kodak for most of my projects for a good 2-3 years now. I
have had no problems with the mechanisms or spring drive in the past, but
recently I have felt something going on wth my spring drive. Almost a
Hello everyone.
I was planning to make my own optical printer with my Cine Kodak Special and a
toy 35mm projector, but I'm in need of a lamp. I know that JK kits have an
adjustable brightness knob on their lamp and the bulb they use is MR16 watt.
Anybody know where I could buy a lamp? What sho
Hello Dan, I'm 30 years on the spectrum myself, however I don't have teaching
experience with autistic students. While your students may not find found
footage filmmakers Bruce Conner or Bill Morrison as appealing as I do, one
thing to keep in mind is that this generation is prone to video game
Calotype is a similar process along side cyanotypes. I did both of them at MA
and would love to see some results if not try the process myself on celluloid.
This is great info!
On Mon, 7/30/18, Janet Benn wrote:
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Cyanotype
Hello everyone,
I recently acquired a roll of 16mm Kodak film from the 1940s. Cine Kodak Super
XX. I'm wondering if anyone on the list might know of a developer for this
film? Is it still shootable? Since it's from the 1940s, I would suspect that
it has a very low ISO and would need all the li
Hello everyone,
Is there a mechanism out there that can punch perforations in 16mm? I spotted
some microfilm on eBay and wondered if it was possible to pull it off with
that.
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Hello again everyone.
A while ago I asked about films that focused on the theme of lying. Recently I
rewatched Man with a Move Camera (1929) and Megacities (1998) and both seemed
to be examples of how the camera, or camera man, can alter the definition of
truth in documentaries, that claim to
I was recently shopping on eBay for black and white 16mm and I kept seeing
reels for a brand called Svema. This is the first time I've ever heard of this
type of film and was wondering if anyone had success in shooting with it? Does
it require different chemicals and different times?
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Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or the
main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmm
So, just so I'm caught up in this discussion, is it possible to stick a thin
strip of magnetic sound tape to the celluloid or must it be done optically
nowadays? Because it seems like there's talk of DTS with 35mm but I'm not aware
of whether or not it can go on 16mm. Does that mean I'd have to
Hello all,
One of my 16mm films came out a little too dense. It was a Double X roll
processed as a reversal but the end result was rather dark. There's still
images but they need to be blown out. Is there a way to rephotograph the roll
to give it more contrast? Could this be done via optical pr
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have some black and white double perf 16mm that they would like to
sell? If not, are there any places alongside ORWO that sell double perf 16mm?
Thanks
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I have been using numerous wind up and hand cranked cameras made by the Kodak
company from the 1920s. One of which is the Cine Kodak Special. It's
essentially the precursor to the Bolex H16. I've used it for stop motion,
hand cranks, fade ins/fade outs etc. Obviously you can still get film for i
Robert, you teach at Fitchberg state? Have you heard of AgX? We're a new
film collaborative situated in Waltham. All of us compose work on 8, 16 and
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Hey Chris,
What do you mean by flashing? Hitting it with light before I develop it? And
what's this about using "non diluted stock solution"?
What about steps to just processing it as the negative roll?
On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 7:47 AM, Chris G wrote:
Hi,
D-76 as a reversal dev
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