Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-25 Thread Myron Ort
Another thing that could be explored is multiple exposures advancing the film by one-half (16mm) frame, eg. one double-8 sprocket hole at a time, then either splitting or not splitting. I have to admit there are still techniques here which I never got around to exploring. There are actually

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-25 Thread Sean Weitzel
I know this is getting off topic in terms of seeking double perf stock but I thought it would include well in this thread. My cousin taught me a neat effect easily achievable with R8 stock. Load your R8 camera and shoot the first half of a roll in ordinary fashion. Reload in preparation to shoot th

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-24 Thread John Woods
>I think your best bet is to go with the 7363 high-contrast b/w film, if you want camera pitch (.2994.) It's really cheap, something like $50 for 400 feet and no minimum. >If you want lab or high-speed pitch (.3000), go with the 7302 positive b/w print film. It's cheap too-- $180 for 2,000 feet,

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-24 Thread Nicholas Kovats
__ > From: sarah browne > To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 3:44:36 AM > Subject: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film > > Hi everyone, > > Anyone have any leads for double perf stock shippable to Ireland / U

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Carlileb
In case anyone's interested, the catalog's right here: _http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Product_Information/index.htm_ (http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Product_Information/index.htm) I think your best bet is to go with the 7363 high-contrast b/w film, if you want camera pi

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Carlileb
Maybe Spectra can order some up, and then ship it to you? It would actually be rather easy for them to do this-- they can just run down to the Hollywood distribution center and pick anything up for you, and then send it on its way to Ireland. Or even have it delivered to them. Hollywood h

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread John Woods
ipts/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=22342 From: sarah browne To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 3:44:36 AM Subject: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film Hi everyone, Anyone have any leads for double perf stock shippable to Irel

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Hi Sarah, Then you are seeking specifically 2R-3000 16mm stock for high speed cams. And certain printers if you are so inclined to experiment. 2R = 2 perforations 3000 = pitch in inches (1/1) 72xx/73xx = prefix designates acetate film. The Kodak players: 1. KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Two perf R8 film (2R-1477) is also utilized in my UltraPan8 format to produce a native spherical aspect ratio of 2.8:1, i.e. http://vimeo.com/27492482 http://vimeo.com/27905787 On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Myron Ort wrote: > There is double perf 16mm, and Double 8mm which is double perf 16

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Myron Ort
There is double perf 16mm, and Double 8mm which is double perf 16 with an extra set of sprocket holes such that if split it becomes Reg. 8mm. Yes Double 8mm could be shot in a 16mm camera or in a Reg.8 mm camera. Then it could be spit or not split, yielding several possible "special effects":

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Steven Gladstone
On 1/23/12 6:21 PM, Myron Ort wrote: > double perf versus double 8mm I always thought you could shoot double 8mm in 16mm, and when it was processed you would just have an extra set of unused perfs (might be a problem with frame lines if you were off by a perf.) I never tried it, so I might be w

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Myron Ort
double perf versus double 8mm On Jan 23, 2012, at 12:50 PM, sarah browne wrote: Hi Nikolas, That's amazingly comprehensive. Thanks! I'm looking for double perf 16mm to use as is with a high speed 16mm camera - nothing to do with 8mm, I should have specified that. For anyone else who's in

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread sarah browne
Hi Nikolas, That's amazingly comprehensive. Thanks! I'm looking for double perf 16mm to use as is with a high speed 16mm camera - nothing to do with 8mm, I should have specified that. For anyone else who's interested, it looks like Spectra in the US have some, though only rolls of 100ft, col

Re: [Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread Nicholas Kovats
Sarah, Which format are you referring to? i.e. 16mm 2 perf -> 2R-2994 or R8 2 perf -> 2R-1497. Are you seeking to re-perforate 2 perf 16mm stock into 2 perf R8? This is a current list of Kodak 2 perf 16mm stock 2R-2994 (acetate based), i.e. a.) Catalog schema -> 2R (2x perf) 2994 (pitch in 1/10

[Frameworks] seeking double perf film

2012-01-23 Thread sarah browne
Hi everyone, Anyone have any leads for double perf stock shippable to Ireland / UK? Ardmore / Kodak, Fuji UK and filmclearance.co.uk have so far drawn a blank. Tips very welcome! Thanks Sarah www.sarahbrowne.info ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameW