[Frameworks] answer printing halp

Jeff Kreines jeff at kinetta.com
Wed Oct 19 21:16:47 UTC 2016


An option, if your scans look good, would be to do a B&W film out to 16mm at Colorlab.  They have a 5K film recorder for 16mm and 35mm  You can’t deal with severely underexposed shots in contact printing, but can digitally.


> On Oct 19, 2016, at 3:24 PM, mariah garnett <mariah.garnett at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> I'm finishing a b+w 16mm film right now for Eve Fowler and some of the shots in the answer print look like crapola and there's no way to get them to look better (super under exposed, low contrast, just don't match the rest of the film). Since we got our neg transferred to HD, we didn't realize how shitty those shots were gonna look - they looked great on video.
> 
> doug, our timer  at the lab suggested we pull new shots, assemble them into an A roll, bring that back to fotokem, have them time our new roll so as not to have to charge for a whole new answer print, then once that's done, drop them back into the A/B rolls and make a release print with the new shots/new lights.
> 
> Is there anyone in LA who can do this for us? We are in a time crunch and I don't have rewinds or an A/B roller or anything like that. 
> 
> It's for a show that opens Nov 6th, so we need the print finished by the 1st. Eek!
> can anyone out there help us?
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Jeff Kreines
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