Re: Advice on Bi-packing

From: Nicky Hamlyn (email suppressed)
Date: Mon May 12 2008 - 10:58:06 PDT


William Raban had an Auricon. He used it to make "2' 45" ". Don't
know if he still has it,

Nicky.

On 8 May 2008, at 22:35, Gregory Kurcewicz wrote:

> Pip - I'm quite amazed that you can fit so much film together in a
> sandwich like that and align it - I suppose that I shoud go and
> visit a contact printer somewhere soon.
>
> Auricons look very intersting - has any one else on the list used
> an Auricon? Do they still print the sound on normal stock?
>
> p.s thanks too to Nicky Hamlyn for help with the original question.
>
> best
>
> greg
> Pip Chodorov wrote:
>> Hi Greg,
>> I bipacked loops of hi-con positive with color negative and raw
>> stock which worked well, and then reprinted into the travelling
>> matte with color negative and the hi-con negative. The color
>> negative and the raw stock were the same length of course, only
>> the hi-con was in short loops.
>> This was on a Debrie Matipo printer. It was my first experience
>> with it.
>> Jeff Scher got great results with an auricon.
>> Hope that helps,
>> Pip Chodorov
>>
>>
>> At 0:51 +0100 7/05/08, Gregory Kurcewicz wrote:
>>> Dear All - can anyone give some advice on bi-packing film? Is it
>>> best to bi-pack 5oft of film with 50ft of your original?
>>> anyone having fun with this process?
>>
>>
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