[Frameworks] Burning film

mike rice bacnheday at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 22:11:50 CST 2011


I have used a soldering iron before. if you make sure to adjust the heat
accordingly, not applying too much pressure it can give you a really nice
affect.

m

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Jorge Amaro <jorge.amaro at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think Thorsten Fleisch made somehtingh like that, check out his page
> he as his films there for previewing.
>
> http://fleischfilm.com/?p=35
>
> On 15 February 2011 00:00, Steven Gladstone <steven at gladstonefilms.com>
> wrote:
> > On 2/14/2011 6:42 PM, A Film wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> Anyone try burning/melting emulsion without affecting the plastic?
> >
> > Years ago, when I was in school, I couldn't wait for the morning and a
> > projector. I unspooled the film over a 100 watt light bulb.
> >
> > I would suggest using rewinds with the film over a 100 watt light bulb,
> > very slowly. Be careful, if you touch the bulb with the film, it will
> > definitely distort.
> >
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