[Frameworks] seeking hi-con, hand-processible B&W 16mm & 35mm stock
Karl Reinsalu
kreinsalu at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 15:29:48 UTC 2015
Have you considered 3378? Hi-Con, Low-cost, poly based.
http://lift.ca/equipment/store/kodak-16mm-film-stock-3378-high-contrast-black-and-white-recording-stock
It can be provided in up to 1200' loads.
All the best,
Karl. (Technical Coordinator - LIFT Toronto)
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Pip Chodorov <frameworks at re-voir.com>
wrote:
> Devon,
> We are trying to organize a group purchase of Hi-Con.
> If you are interested, read below and write to Richard.
> -Pip Chodorov
> PS Just curious, how many students are you teaching? I teach an
> experimental production course but with 52 students it became an
> experimental film history course.
>
> At 11:55 +1000 16/06/15, richard at nanolab.com.au wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I am wanting to try to organise a special order of 7363. It is possible,
>> but the minimum order is 380 x 400' rolls. This stock keeps in a
>> refrigerator for years and years. I've used it well over a decade old and
>> it has been effectively like new.
>> Anyway, it will want to sell in boxes of 5 x 400' rolls. Need to find
>> buyers for 76 or so such boxes. The transaction with Kodak needs to be
>> one payer and one delivery address. That address will be in the United
>> States. The price suggested by Kodak so far is US$130 per tin, which is
>> high. But it is Hi-con and it is beautiful.
>> So, please consider being a part of this a buying some for your film
>> fridge. I suspect it is a very rare opportunity to get some of this film
>> stock. I doubt Kodak will coat more when their current master rolls are
>> finished. Buy some for the future!
>> Please let me know how many boxes you want!
>> Email me directly if you like: richard at nanolab.com.au
>> cheers,
>> richard
>>
>>
>
>
>
> At 10:03 -0400 26/06/15, Devon D wrote:
>
>> I'm teaching experimental animation at Evergreen next month, seeking B&W
>> film stock substitutes for 7363 - something hi-con, low-speed, low-cost for
>> doing photograms and contact printing and hand-processing in trays /
>> buckets. Hoping to find 1200-2000 ft each in 16mm and 35mm B&W. Any
>> suggestions appreciated, thanks!
>>
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