Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: cameraless motion picture pinhole

2000-11-14 Thread Bernard P Roddy
Ed: My background is in animation, and that use of all this is gurgling deep down . . I mean, experimental animation . . otherworldly animation! Registration: I am using 100 ft. daylight spools. These little reels have a notch in their center holes. They load up on film projectors easily, and

[pinhole-discussion] Re: cameraless motion picture pinhole

2000-11-14 Thread edwin gendron
Bernard, do you have any friends who are machinists?? -Ed Gendron you have me thinking about this!! There would be some DEFINATE advantages in 16mm animation (or 35mm animation!) if the camera were small (only as large as the film load). the questions are: #1 how to insure proper registration?

[pinhole-discussion] Re: cameraless motion picture pinhole

2000-11-14 Thread edwin gendron
Bernard, you have me thinking about this!! There would be some DEFINATE advantages in 16mm animation (or 35mm animation!) if the camera were small (only as large as the film load). the questions are: #1 how to insure proper registration?? #2 how to advance the film?? I considered using old proj

Re: [pinhole-discussion] moving image

2000-11-14 Thread edwin gendron
2 words about "hand processing" your 16mm motion picture film.different chemicals. At least I know some stocks are and I THINK that all of them are. BUT if you shoot up to 100 feet this way (2 & 3/4 minutes running) you can get it easily & hassle free processed at a motion picture lab for a

Re: [pinhole-discussion] moving image

2000-11-14 Thread edwin gendron
If registration becomes a problem, perhaps you could use an old 16mm splicing block (which has sprockets for registration) a new plastic one costs something like $10 - $20. Just a thought . I have no idea how you plan to advance the film though. If you can work out the "advance" mechanism, this

[pinhole-discussion] moving image

2000-11-14 Thread Bernard P Roddy
Hello, all: I just subscribed (as of yesterday), having cast about for a way to shoot a 16 mm film without renting a camera, without paying a lab's developing fee, and without boring my easily-bored eyes. Hitting the web for tips, I have rigged a little canister for 35 mm still photography with b

[pinhole-discussion] Re: der pinholers

2000-11-14 Thread Guy Glorieux
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