[Frameworks] to Katherine Bauer - Re: FrameWorks Digest, Vol 42, Issue 22

Ellie Parker elliemparker at gmail.com
Sat Nov 23 23:56:11 UTC 2013


Dear Katherine,

Please consider residency opportunities and the services that are offered
at the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles.

Links:
http://echoparkfilmcenter.org/get%20involved/residencies.html
http://echoparkfilmcenter.org/get%20involved/getinvolved.html

Best of luck,

Ellie Parker.



On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 4:01 AM, <frameworks-request at jonasmekasfilms.com>wrote:

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>    1. funding (Katherine Bauer)
>    2. Brand new in box 8mm Bauer T 192 Automatic Duoplay Projector
>       (Plays all formats of 8mm) (Gisèle Gordon)
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> From: Katherine Bauer <kittylitterxox at gmail.com>
> To: "frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com" <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
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> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:17:50 -0500
> Subject: [Frameworks] funding
> Hi Frameworks,
> I have a film project that I need to raise money in order to complete. I
> am working entirely with a 16mm work flow for this project. I know there is
> Kickstarter and Indie Gogo but I was wondering about other funding options.
> I am currently a resident of NY State, but I have the ability to relocate
> to LA, Toronto, or Paris. And depending on the offer anywhere…
> NYSCA seems to only be offering Fellowships for digital media this season.
> I also could use a residency where I could use post production and editing
> facilities for 16mm film for free, or lab grants for film development etc.
> I still need to shoot a few more things, optically print some FX, edit on a
> flat bed, cut a negative and then make a final print, preferably marrying
> the sound to the image.
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> I have some dwindling personal funds for this, and of course there are
> shitty jobs I can get, but I am trying to get this project done asap so I
> wanted a way to raise funds instead of waiting till I get the dream job
> etc. to fund the film. Any suggestions would be a great help...
> Thanks
> Kitty
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> From: Gisèle Gordon <gisele at urbannation.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 23:10:28 -0500
> Subject: [Frameworks] Brand new in box 8mm Bauer T 192 Automatic Duoplay
> Projector (Plays all formats of 8mm)
>  Speaking of Bauer projectors, this doesn’t help you, Carolina, but I
> have an unusual item that because of financial reasons, I sadly have to
> sell.
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> It’s a brand new in box Bauer T 192 Automatic Duoplay Projector. I bought
> it at a photography warehouse sale in Winnipeg years ago.  It was factory
> sealed in the box then, I have opened it, but never used it.  Both manuals
> are very detailed -- one is in English and Spanish and one is in French and
> German, accessories and packaging are intact, everything is exactly as new
> except there is a small cut on the back page of the Spanish/English manual
> from when I cut open the box.
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> It’s a very fine dual guage projector, it can project all forms of 8mm
> film (Super 8, standard 8, regular 8, single 8, sound or silent) and is
> known for being very reliable and extremely quiet.
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> I am based in Toronto, but could ship this safely as it’s still in the
> original box.  Used models in very good conditon sell on ebay in Europe for
> $500, if you are seriously interested, or know someone who might be, please
> email me at gisele at urbannation.com to talk further.
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> Thanks!
> gisele
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> I found this write-up on an expired UK eBay listing which gives very
> detailed information, I hope it’s not too long:
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> *190 (W) x 230 (H) x 293 (L) mm *Weight:
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> *8 kg variable projection speeds LOADING WITH THE AUTO FEED WAS VERY GOOD
> FROM REEL TO TAKE UP REEL , GIVING A GOOD STEADY BRIGHT PICTURE, WITH THE
> QUIETEST RUNNING MOTOR FOR A SUPER 8 SILENT OR SOUND PROJECTOR EVER MADE. A
> REMOVABLE LAMP HOUSING COVER MAKES LAMP CHANGING EASY IF & WHEN REQUIRED.
> SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES FROM THIS HIGH QUALITY PROJECTOR. A
> projector with unique automatic sound recording. Adding sound to silent
> film or optimising a live sound film later thanks to the dual
> track recording system integrated in your projector. Sound can be mixed,
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> *It goes without saying that your Bauer T192 has an automatic threader.
> The economiser circuit (dimmer) is designed for projection in small rooms,
> so enabling you to extend the service life of the projector lamp.  You can
> of course watch your films in reverse to  which is most popular among
> children of all ages. The projector can also rewind inside the gate so that
> you can find the desired scene with out removing the film entirely from the
> projector. Your Bauer T192 is the first Super 8, Standard 8 projector to
> have true quality sound.This has excellent high quality sound compared to
> any other sound projector made since. The projector can also be plugged
> into audio visual separates to give you further dolby surround sound and to
> give you that full cinema experience. Another extra feature which provides
> as a very useful tool is that the main film gate can be fully removed for
> easy access and cleaning. SPECIFICATIONS FILM FORMAT SIZES:- Super 8/
> Single 8, Standard 8/Regular 8. MAXIMUM REEL CAPACITY = 180m - 600 ft. FILM
> LOADING SYSTEM = Fully automatic from Reel to Reel. PROJECTION = Forward,
> reverse. FILM SPEED = 18 and 24 frames per second. FRAMING CONTROL = For
> picture centring. REWINDING:- Rapid rewind inside or outside the projector
> (also useful for rapid scene repetition). PROJECTOR LAMP = Sealed reflector
> 100 W, 12 V, EFP quartz halogen: LAMP SETTING = High, Low. PROJECTION LENS
> = Multi Coated Ultra Sharp Will Wetzlar Vario-Travenon f: 1.3 \ F: 16.5-30
> mm Zoom. MAGNETIC SOUND = Recording and reproduction. SOUND/FRAME INTERVAL
> = 18 frames to DIN 15881. SOUND = Magnetic playback on both sound tracks.
> SOUND MODE = Mono, duoplay. SOUND CONTROLS = Volume. TRACK SELECTION = 1,
> 2, 1+2. TRACK TRANSFER = 1 to 2, 2 to 1. AMPLIFIER = Transistorized.
> AMPLIFIER OUTPUT = Music power 10 watts. FREQUENCY RESPONSE : 75-10,000 Hz
> for 18 fps, 75-12,000 Hz for 24 fps. RECORDING = Magnetic recording on both
> sound tracks. SOUND-ON-SOUND = And sound fading. RECORDING LEVEL CONTROL =
> Auto and manual. SOUND MIXING = Available. INPUT TERMINAL = Microphone
> (3mV, 2000 Ohm), Phono (100mV/1 mOhm), Line-in. INPUT JACK = Phono, Line:
> 5-pin DIN plug (European type); Mic: 7-pin DIN. OUTPUT TERMINAL = External
> Speaker, Line-out. OUTPUT JACKS = Ext Sp: 2 x 2-pin DIN plug; Line-out:
> 5-pin DIN plug (European type). BUILT-IN SPEAKER = 10 W. SYNCHRONIZED SOUND
> SOCKET = double-system, synchronized sound with a tape recorder. MOTOR = DC
> magnetic motor. ELEVATION = By adjusting the height of the projected image
> by turning the screwed front foot. POWER SOURCE = 100-120-150-200-220-240 V
> AC, 50/60 Hz. WEIGHT = 8 g. DIMENSIONS = 190 (W) x 230 (H) x 293 (L) mm.
> NOTE: This projector produces a sharp extremely bright picture and is a
> typical quality product from Bauer. Made in Germany (This is a genuine
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