Re:   FRAMEWORKS Digest - 3 Feb 2004 to 4 Feb 2004 - Special issue (#2004-48)

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Date: Wed Feb 04 2004 - 15:20:48 PST


With sharpies, try a light coat of aqua net hairspray as a sealer coat. It
will make the colors all drippy and strange.

There's a model airplane paint that works great on film called Aerogloss (or
Dope as it was called in the old days). It's for sealing the tissue paper
skin on balsa airplanes. Great colors and bond to the film and full of Tuolene
(sp?) that rots your gray matter.

T

> Date:    Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:18:33 -0800
> From:    Carina Honga <email suppressed>
> Subject: Hand Painting
>
> Hello,
> I am a film student from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. My inquiry is
> in regards to hand painting on processed black and white film. I have heard
> of various methods (india ink, filth pen) but I am looking for further
> information about this before I make a decision. Any advice or story's of
> your experience with this practice would be much appreciated. Cheers,
> Carina.
>
>
>

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