Re: [Frameworks] Help Locating Work

2020-05-21 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Maybe Silvi Simon? https://www.film-gallery.org/silvisimonex > On May 22, 2020, at 2:49 AM, Michael Betancourt > wrote: > > I'm looking for an artist doing film installations where the film is > projected through a glass sphere, glass of water, something of that nature. > It's a group of p

[Frameworks] Help Locating Work

2020-05-21 Thread Michael Betancourt
This something from ~15-20 years ago, that I've been trying to recall and am getting nowhere, so help! I'm looking for an artist doing film installations where the film is projected through a glass sphere, glass of water, something of that nature. It's a group of pieces all by the same person (who

Re: [Frameworks] Help with digitizing reel-to-reel tapes

2019-11-02 Thread Jeff Kreines
Bill Seery at Mercer Sound is very good. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com Sent from iPhone. > On Nov 2, 2019, at 6:28 PM, Dennis Doros wrote: > > I've been using Digital Media Services in New York. Trevor Boelter > EVP, Sales 818.846.4000 818.679.1056 cell > t

Re: [Frameworks] Help with digitizing reel-to-reel tapes

2019-11-02 Thread Dennis Doros
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Re: [Frameworks] Help with digitizing reel-to-reel tapes

2019-11-02 Thread Scott Dorsey
Steve Puntolillo at Sonicraft is the first place I would go. First of all, they are careful people and will set their machines up properly for your tapes. If your tapes have tones, they will line them up, if they don't they will set the azimuth by ear. And then they are able to do clean unattend

Re: [Frameworks] Help with digitizing reel-to-reel tapes

2019-11-02 Thread Eric Theise
This suggestion has at least one strike against it for your situation (west coast) but I'll again mention the Bay Area Video Coalition's Preservation Access Program. https://bavc.org/preserve-media/preservation-access-program The application process opens twice a year and is relatively painless (

[Frameworks] Help with digitizing reel-to-reel tapes

2019-11-02 Thread Robert Withers
Hello, I asked about this a couple years ago and somebody offered help/services. I have 24 7 inch reels and 12 5 inch reels of tape that need to be digitized, dating from the 1960s-1970s. Mostly some kind of stereo, 7 1/2 ips, some 3 3/4. Can anyone offer this service or recommend a service to di

[Frameworks] Help

2018-07-28 Thread Aaron Guthrie
Please unsubscribe this email address Thanks Aaron Aaron Guthrie w: aaronguthr.ie [http://aaronguthr.ie] m: +44 7402 271708 On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 13:00, frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com wrote: Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com To subsc

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread Pip Chodorov
We rent loopers at Re:Voir/The Film Gallery in Paris for 40 euros a week, can ship anywhere. They are sturdy and hold up to 10 minutes of film and fit on any Eiki projector and can be adapted for others. We also have some RFS loopers that hold 40 or 60 minutes. Pip At 10:36 -0400 19/07/18, M

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread George, Sherman
ca.edu<mailto:neba...@pnca.edu> Sent: July 19, 2018 21:22 To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Reply-to: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options! Th

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread Christopher Ball
@jonasmekasfilms.comSubject: Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options! That is frickin' brilliant.  I once made a contained loop the right length to just run through the projector and across the reels on its own, but it was so short it was only a few seconds of footage.Looked really

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread Nicole Baker
That is frickin' brilliant. I once made a contained loop the right length to just run through the projector and across the reels on its own, but it was so short it was only a few seconds of footage. Looked really cool though. Nicole Elaine Baker MFA in Visual Studies, 2019 Pacific Northwest Coll

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread jimmyschaus1
Just ran the loop through a regular 16 projector and had the extended arm of a mic stand placed a couple feet behind the projector, perpendicular to it, and looped the back part of the loop around that. Adjust the distance of the stand from the projector to effect the tautness. Made one big loop

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread Nicole Baker
Hey Jimmy Schaus, Could you elaborate on how you set that up? It sounds like a really useful trick! Thanks! On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 8:54 AM jimmyschaus1 wrote: > I used the arm of a mic stand to take up the slack of the loop and just a > regular 16 projector for an art show once, worked prett

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread jimmyschaus1
I used the arm of a mic stand to take up the slack of the loop and just a regular 16 projector for an art show once, worked pretty well! On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 9:37 AM Margaret Rorison < margaret.b.rori...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Friends, > > A student of mine is looking to show a 16mm film in

[Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread Margaret Rorison
Dear Friends, A student of mine is looking to show a 16mm film in a Juried show at her school in Baltimore, MD. Can you recommend any professional places that would rent a looper for a reasonable price. ​I have a beautiful handmade looper made by Kenny Curwood- but I am not able to lend this and

[Frameworks] Help with a 16mm Steenbeck St901 Type

2018-01-22 Thread luis ?
Dear colleagues, We are looking for somebody t ​hat​ has a St901 16mm Steenbeck. We have one of this beautifull editing tabl ​es​ but there is something that broke and we need help to repair it. We need to compair/check some parts with other identical model of steenbeck...It´s a St901 model ( s

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-12 Thread kitbasquin
Thanks, Scott. Kit -Original Message- From: Scott Dorsey To: frameworks Sent: Thu, May 12, 2016 8:26 am Subject: Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank Aha! It's a Nikor tank, you didn't say that!There is an external loading frame then.But you should be able to

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-12 Thread carl
. maybe? Anyway, thanks for your help! Carl From: todd eacrett [mailto:hell...@agit-prop.com] Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 3:33 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank Hi Carl, Here's a link to some photos of the l

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-12 Thread todd eacrett
delic bands.    Cheers,   Todd   On Thu, 12 May 2016 11:39:31 -0400, Carl Lee wrote: Thanks, Todd — I’d love to see a picture. You can send it to me off-list if you’d like: c...@buffalo.edu… Am I understanding you correctly — on your set-up, there’s no lid for the three tanks?   Carl     S

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-12 Thread Carl Lee
at 12:59 AM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank There was a loader for these, a rather substantial device to hold the weight of the reel while winding the film on. I can take a photo of mine if you want to see how it works. I

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-12 Thread Scott Dorsey
Aha! It's a Nikor tank, you didn't say that! There is an external loading frame then. But you should be able to load it by hand without it. There should be discussion in the Kodak pamphlet on small batch reversal processing. --scott ___ FrameWorks maili

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-11 Thread todd eacrett
  There was a loader for these, a rather substantial device to hold the weight of the reel while winding the film on. I can take a photo of mine if you want to see how it works.    I have the reel, loader and three nesting tanks. Not daylight tanks, just dip and dunk in a darkroom. I've never seen

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-11 Thread Carl Lee
What I forgot to mention also was that the circle with the Nikor brand is raised slightly off the surface — for drainage? I’ll definitely try loading some film. But I kinda would think there must be some other loading device because it’s really pretty heavy and unwieldy. Thanks for your insights

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-11 Thread Scott Dorsey
Are you sure the tube isn't a drain tube that goes on the bottom of the tank and the concentric stuff isn't a light lock to allow liquid to go into the top? It looks complete to me except for maybe a valve for the drain. There might be a loading frame but it might just be loaded by hand. You cou

Re: [Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-11 Thread Jeff Kreines
Nikor reel for processing 100 feet of movie film. I believe it can be adjusted for 16mm or 35mm. Tricky to load — I think there’s a loading device for it. But desirable. > On May 11, 2016, at 4:19 PM, wrote: > > Hi Frameworks, > > I’m wondering if anyone knows anything about what looks

[Frameworks] help identifying this film tank

2016-05-11 Thread carl
Hi Frameworks, I’m wondering if anyone knows anything about what looks to me like a film developing tank. I’ve posted pictures here: http://mediastudy.buffalo.edu/10090-2/ What you can’t really see in the pictures is that the bottom of the tank actually has 3 concentric tank bottoms, ea

Re: [Frameworks] Help identify this animation stand

2015-09-07 Thread George, Sherman
It looks like a “SOS” stand made in New York in the 50’s. Many were used in the Signal Corp film units. The compound needs a lot of work. Someone that is handy with tools could get in functional for little money provided they could find a pin registered camera. Sherman On Sep 7, 2015, at 10:24

Re: [Frameworks] Help identify this animation stand

2015-09-07 Thread Francisco Torres
Something to consider- If there are no serial number or model plates on it there is a possibility it is a one off DIY thing someone made. This was very common in the 70's/80s as there were books that had instructions and lists of parts to do it. It was supposed to be cheaper than buying one but it

[Frameworks] Help identify this animation stand

2015-09-07 Thread Tess Martin
Hello frameworks! I am posting on behalf of an indie cinema in Seattle, that is trying to identify the exact model of an animation stand they've had in the back room for years. They are interested in getting to a new good home, but first need a little more information on exactly what it is. Pi

[Frameworks] help! Looking for images

2015-08-25 Thread Jack Sargeant
Hi I'm looking for some images for my forthcoming book and wondered if anybody here would be able to help or have any leads. 1) I am looking for an image of the New Cinema, St Marks Place, NYC and / or of one of their programs / posters (ideally for Rome 78). 2) Also if anyone has any picture

Re: [Frameworks] help

2015-07-20 Thread Suyash Barve
help need to change subscription to weekly On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:30 PM, wrote: > Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to > frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/framewor

[Frameworks] Help advising on Best place to get 16 mm restored and transferred to digital?

2015-03-18 Thread Rajesh Barnabas
Hello, Preferably a place in the Northeast and even more precise, Rochester NY. I am looking into George Eastman, but I think they only do Big Picture projects for the big guys... Thanks, Rajesh ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.co

[Frameworks] Help Save Landmark Loew's Jersey Theater

2014-07-07 Thread Ryan Marino
Dear Frameworkers, As it has happened so many times before, the fate of a great movie palace lies at the hands of urban renewal. Please consider signing this petition https://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-steven-fulop-uphold-friends-of-loew-s-lease-to-maintain-loew-s-jersey-theatre-as-a-true-art

Re: [Frameworks] help with my projector here in Boulder

2013-07-10 Thread Dan Anderson
You might want to drop by "The Kage," which is the film equipment office at CU-Boulder. Not sure what kind of summer hours they have, but Andrew Busti is pretty good with that stuff. I believe it's still in the basement of the ATLAS building in the center of campus.. On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:25

Re: [Frameworks] help with my projector here in Boulder

2013-07-10 Thread Michelle Mellor
Greetings Doug, What model pageant do you have (lower or higher amp projector)? Your sound distortion can be a number of issues. It’s hard to tell over email, different types of sounding distortions can pin point what specific mechanics are having issues on the projector. Is the distortion a mud

[Frameworks] help with my projector here in Boulder

2013-07-10 Thread Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves")
I have ra equest for help to fellow celluloid people here in Boulder - i just bought a used 16mm kodak pagaent projector on ebay and it works fine except for the sound. the speaker makes loud distorted noises when i turn up the volume so i'm assuming it works so i don't know what the problem wou

[Frameworks] Help Balagan bring great programming to the Boston area in 2012

2011-12-15 Thread Stefan Grabowski
BALAGAN, the long running avant-garde film series based out of Boston, has just finished a very successful 2011 programming season, thanks to all those who repeatedly came out to support it and watch some great films. We are now looking forward with excitement to the coming year and all the f

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-22 Thread nicky . hamlyn
er to bleach off, Nicky Hamlyn. -Original Message- From: black hole cinematheque/archive To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 23:37 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Help! i don't know if people have already mentioned this but a good way to start if you

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-21 Thread Caryn Cline
Helen Hill's book, RECIPES FOR DISASTER, which I also highly recommend for anyone who wants to delve into creating handmade film frames, is available as a link to her Wikipedia entry : Scroll down to the External Links and you can download it as a pdf. I'v

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-21 Thread black hole cinematheque/archive
i don't know if people have already mentioned this but a good way to start if you can't find any black or clear leader and want a clean slate is to get any already developed film and strip the emulsion off of it to have a base you can draw or paint on. you can hand scratch it off with various thing

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-21 Thread Thomas Dexter
This is a fun thread Or you can forgo transferring it at all and let its destruction become part of the piece. http://www.vimeo.com/24083472 or http://www.vimeo.com/25217265 -- *Thomas Dexter* * * *www.thomasdexter.com* * * *t: 347.452.9223*

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-21 Thread Michael Betancourt
You can also look around for a copy of Helen Hill's Recipes for Disaster which has a variety of processes for doing hand painting and hand processing (if you want to get into that too). I've seen pdfs around now and then, so try google, unless someone has a current link to post...? My own experien

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread Jason Halprin
Although I haven't done much handpainting myself, a few things that I know work well are Pebeo brand paints and non-toxic markers. You can break the markers open, remove the dye soaked core (usually foam), place that in a little water, and then paint with the results. I've also had students usin

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread Charles Chadwick
India ink is great too. It dries really flat and it doesn't flake off, so it runs great through telecine (won't gum up projectors). It dries really fast, and it cracks when it dries, which is a really beautiful effect. Also, you can get it in virtually any color. Use patterned objects with it, p

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread John Knecht
Dr. Martin's dyes is one thing that you can try to find. It is an ink that was used for touching up photographs. I am not sure if it is still made. John Knecht On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Bola de Fuego wrote: > Hi! > > I´m new to this forum, and my question is about hand painted film. >

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez
Hi Issa, as Marilyn points out, there are many ways to do this and the idea is to experiment and have fun with it. My favorite media to use are Sharpies and Prisma Markers for hand-coloring (these provide bold, vivid colors), Jacquard silk fabric dyes with tiny 00 - 05 watercolor brushes (mor

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread marilyn brakhage
You can draw or paint on previously processed film, or use black or clear leader. Stan used many different sorts of paints and inks. In earlier years, he used acrylic paints and then sprayed with "Crystal Clear" for more long-lasting adhesion. Later, he switched to some less toxic paints

Re: [Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread Cari Machet
you need to use a special paint the one stan used last was a paint used for glass or ceramics you can buy them at a good art supply store please email me if you cannot find it i will try and help you then you have to do an optical print of the film you could also do a digital transfer scanning in t

[Frameworks] Help!

2011-09-20 Thread Bola de Fuego
Hi! I´m new to this forum, and my question is about hand painted film. I was making some research for a thing I have to make and found some beautiful hand painted films, then I tried to find information about it on the web and didn´t found much Can somebody help me? I found some Stan Brakh