Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-12 Thread Scott Dorsey
If you photograph with a strobe, what happens is that not every frame gets exposed. That is, let's say you're shooting 24 fps and you shoot with a strobe that is firing right at 12 fps and happens to be timed so the shutter is fully open at all times. Every other frame is exposed, and when you p

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-11 Thread Jason Halprin
be willing to do other tinkering with the mechanics of the projector like modifying the shutter blades. From: franco base To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2012 12:29:19 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] flickering Hi.  Strobo

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-11 Thread John Woods
to do other tinkering with the mechanics of the projector like modifying the shutter blades. From: franco base To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2012 12:29:19 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] flickering Hi.  Strobo light is a good

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-09 Thread franco base
Hi. Strobo light is a good idea but it's dont' work for outdoor shoot. John sorry but i dont' understand what you suggest about speed. If a I shoot and projected, for example, at 6fps, you think i can have some flicker (strobo image)? Thanks 2012/12/6 Francisco Torres > > > How about shootin

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-06 Thread Francisco Torres
How about shooting using strobe lights? Getting exposure may be difficult. Just shoot normal speed as usual. They used to do it in Music videos back in the 8os. Like the scene in Alien when Ripley faces the creature Amazing that that DP never shot another feature. __

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-04 Thread John Woods
Film Discussion List Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:57:53 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] flickering Thanks. First I'll try to shoot at 6 fps. It Seems more simple solution. John if you remember the filmaker name, write me please. Thanks f. 2012/12/3 John Woods Try projecting at

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-04 Thread franco base
Thanks. First I'll try to shoot at 6 fps. It Seems more simple solution. John if you remember the filmaker name, write me please. Thanks f. 2012/12/3 John Woods > Try projecting at a slower frame rate, there are many variable speed super > 8 projectors that could project at rates like 12, 9 o

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-03 Thread John Woods
Try projecting at a slower frame rate, there are many variable speed super 8 projectors that could project at rates like 12, 9 or 6 fps. Your camera also might be able to shoot at a rate that could matchthe slower projector speed. IIRC there was a British filmmaker whose name escapes me, active

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-03 Thread Buck Bito
Hello Franco, The question doesn't seem banal to me, but just a bit difficult to provide your answer. Flickering in my experience is originated in-camera either from a shutter problem or from fluorescent lighting (or another modulating light source). It is realized by having adjacent frames with di

Re: [Frameworks] flickering

2012-12-02 Thread franco base
too banal? 2012/11/30 franco base > Hi. > I'd have flickering using super8. > > I can make using camera and shoothing changing exposure > > If I'd use projector to have flckering what is the way? > Is there some projector that flickering better? > > > Thanks > f. > b. > >

[Frameworks] flickering

2012-11-30 Thread franco base
Hi. I'd have flickering using super8. I can make using camera and shoothing changing exposure If I'd use projector to have flckering what is the way? Is there some projector that flickering better? Thanks f. b. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@j