[Frameworks] 16mm film looper

Jean-Pierre Marchant jeanpierremarchant at gmail.com
Sat Sep 4 20:35:09 UTC 2021


Thomas: might you be thinking of Cooper (formerly Roger D Wilson) of
Ottawa?

Here's the site: http://www.thefilmscientist.ca/

Check out the news page - mention of building film loopers.

Sincerely,

JP Marchant
Toronto
(he/him)


On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 4:03 PM Thomas Bartels <mail at thomasbartels.eu> wrote:

> About 15-20 years ago a (canadian based?) filmmaker gave a workshop (in
> Worm/Rotterdam?) for building simple and safe diy loopers.
> (sorry for the vague info, can't remember the details any more precisely,
> maybe Karel Doing does?)
>
> I have some of them, they are easy to build and I am very satisfied with
> their performance. They are supposed to run loops up to 10 min.
> I never had more than 8. The films did not get scratched or torn and ran
> for 2 weeks exhibition.
> Unfortunately I can not find the drawings and measurements at the moment
> but if this is an option for you I can copy them from the device.
>
> Best,
> Thomas.
>
> Thomas Bartels
> https://vimeo.com/thomasbartels
>
> Anna Kipervaser <anna.kipervaser at gmail.com> hat am 25.08.2021 17:45
> geschrieben:
>
>
>
> Maybe you bought one and no longer need it, or maybe you or your friend
> make them. I wanna know about it cuz I need to buy one!
>
> I'm shopping for a looper and would like to have variety of options as I
> make a decision.
>
> I'm aware of NCS as an option, and would ideally love to order a
> vertical/non-platter model from Christophe, but there need to be 6 of us!
> And I don't yet know what he charges per looper.
>
> Would love to know current other options and prices, as well as styles.
>
> Always,
>  Anna
>
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