Re: 35mm editing equipment

From: Philippe Leonard (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Oct 23 2009 - 14:05:48 PDT


Hello Dinorah,

thank you for providing the information; i'll try it out to see what I can get.

Phil

2009/10/23 Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez <email suppressed>:
> Try Al Limeres at Christy's Editorial in Burbank.  (818) 845-1755.
>
> enjoy today...
> Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
> Film/Video Artist and Freelance Writer
> www.solislandmediaworks.com
> www.artcinematic.blogspot.com
> http://cinesthesia.blip.tv
>
>
>
> On Oct 23, 2009, at 1:13 PM, Philippe Leonard wrote:
>
> Hello frameworkers,
> I'm a second year undergrad from Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
> studying experimental cinema with Richard Kerr and
> I would like to know if any of you have an idea on where I could grab
> some 35mm editing equipment for cheap or even for free ?
> We have a 35mm steenbeck at the school but it can be accessed within
> certain permission hours only. On top of that, the type of work I'm
> doing is Darkroom-based and only master students have access to the
> school's darkroom; I would really like to get my own equipment and
> work at home with my light table as long as I want; I think that my
> project would really benefit from extended hours because it's my first
> time with 35mm and I need to do a lot of tests. Basically I'm looking
> for a splicer (ideally CIR), rewinds and gang syncs.
> If you have any advice for me please contact off-list.
>
> Thank you very much and I hope I don't bother to put that kind of post
> in the discussion list.
>
> Philippe Leonard
>
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