just want dev and T'fer to ProRes HQ.
Nicky.
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Marco,
Not to be a buzzkill, but its likely that you'll already have some
variability if some of your film has been sitting around a few years
after
shooting it. Letting film sit after exposure will usually
Dear frameworkers,
I'm back from a shooting with 25 rolls of 16mm film and many more S8mm
film. Three years of painstaking work that will go into a movie.
All this material has to go to a lab for development and I'm really
nervous about the possibility of making the wrong choice.
I addressed
Marco,
Not to be a buzzkill, but its likely that you'll already have some
variability if some of your film has been sitting around a few years after
shooting it. Letting film sit after exposure will usually cause fogging,
though it may not necessarily create a look that is displeasing to you.
Hi Jason,
Many thanks for your reply.
I think I was not clear in my initial phrases: three years of work was
the preparation. All the film was shot in the last three weeks so it's
fresh.
You are right that good scanning, which I was planning to do, can
compensate variations in development.
I
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From: Jason Halprin jihalp...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 20:11
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] advice on Europen film labs
Marco,
Not to be a buzzkill, but its likely that you'll already have
] advice on Europen film labs
Marco,
Not to be a buzzkill, but its likely that you'll already have some
variability if some of your film has been sitting around a few years after
shooting it. Letting film sit after exposure will usually cause fogging,
though it may not necessarily create