[Frameworks] LGBT Archival Footage, Home Movies Wanted

Francisco Torres fjtorrespr at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 17:04:26 UTC 2014


Prelinger archives -1920s Lesb. silent short
https://archive.org/details/0717_Is_Your_Daughter_Safe_erotica_16_29_22_00


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Warren Cockerham <warrencockerham at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Stephen,
>
> You should contact Gregg Bordowitz. I know he shot a lot of HIV/AIDS
> protest footage in NYC in the late 80s and early 90s. He can probably lead
> you toward other archival sources.
>
> http://www.greggbordowitz.com/contact.html
>
> best regards...
> Warren
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Info <info at oddballfilm.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello:
>>
>> Searching for any LGBT archival footage-ie protests, HIV/AIDS, lifestyle
>> footage from the 1940s to 1990s for doc project.
>> Anything with minorities, people of color encouraged.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
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>>   3. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Marco Poloni)
>>   4. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Chris Freeman)
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>> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 16:06:02 -0400
>> From: Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com>
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>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt?
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>> After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and
>> clean
>> it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that.
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>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman <
>> christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens.  Anyone
>> > have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will
>> remove
>> > it?
>> >
>> > Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt
>> > from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames.  This is
>> > constantly in the shot.
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>> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 08:45:09 +0000
>> From: Mary Stark <marystark at hotmail.co.uk>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt?
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>> The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here's a tutorial
>> https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp
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>> Mary Stark
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>> On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and
>> clean it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman <
>> christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens.  Anyone
>> have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will remove
>> it?
>> >
>> > Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt
>> from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames.  This is
>> constantly in the shot.
>> >
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>> From: Marco Poloni <mar.poloni at gmail.com>
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>> I am not sure this is possibe wth FCPX but if you work in a 2K
>> workflow you could export your film as DPX, that is, as thousands of
>> individual TIF files, one per frame, so you could imagine importing
>> the problematic ones in photoshop and cleaning them, of course without
>> changing their colour profile. Long, painstaking work, but precise.
>> MAybe this applies bytter for dust removal than for hair or dead
>> pixels. My two cents. Marco
>>
>> On 27 March 2014 09:45, Mary Stark <marystark at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> > The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here's a tutorial
>> >
>> https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp
>> >
>> > Mary Stark
>> >
>> >
>> > http://www.marystark.co.uk/
>> > http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/
>> > Tel: 07828450979
>> >
>> >
>> > On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and
>> clean
>> > it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman
>> > <christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens.  Anyone
>> >> have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will
>> remove
>> >> it?
>> >>
>> >> Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt
>> >> from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames.  This is
>> >> constantly in the shot.
>> >>
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 02:18:51 -0700
>> From: Chris Freeman <christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt?
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>> I actually did this and it is totally impractical.  My footage made it
>> doable for this project though.  Every shot had the same setup: the shots
>> were still and then the camera only moved for a few seconds at the end.
>>  So
>> for the long still sections, I could just leave the dirt because it was
>> mostly unnoticeable in the background, then fix the frames at the end
>> where
>> the camera moved.  But still I was fixing hundreds of individual frames.
>> Or if a person passed through a dirt speck, I had to fix those frames,
>> too,
>> because that speck was "supposedly" in the background.
>> I'm pretty quick at repetitive computer tasks, but it was still easily an
>> hour or more per shot.  I worked on it for three days and got it done, but
>> then said there's got to be an easier way.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Marco Poloni <mar.poloni at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I am not sure this is possibe wth FCPX but if you work in a 2K
>> > workflow you could export your film as DPX, that is, as thousands of
>> > individual TIF files, one per frame, so you could imagine importing
>> > the problematic ones in photoshop and cleaning them, of course without
>> > changing their colour profile. Long, painstaking work, but precise.
>> > MAybe this applies bytter for dust removal than for hair or dead
>> > pixels. My two cents. Marco
>> >
>> > On 27 March 2014 09:45, Mary Stark <marystark at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> >> The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here's a tutorial
>> >>
>> >
>> https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp
>> >>
>> >> Mary Stark
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> http://www.marystark.co.uk/
>> >> http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/
>> >> Tel: 07828450979
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and
>> > clean
>> >> it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman
>> >> <christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens.  Anyone
>> >>> have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will
>> > remove
>> >>> it?
>> >>>
>> >>> Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt
>> >>> from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames.  This is
>> >>> constantly in the shot.
>> >>>
>> >>> _______________________________________________
>> >>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> >>> FrameWorks at jonasmekasfilms.com
>> >>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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>> > "A brave flat world."
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>> >
>> > marco poloni
>> > usedomer strasse 8
>> > d - 13355 berlin
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