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Ryan Bates

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  1. Cal State Long Beach. I don't know how much footage I'll have but I'm thinking 2,000-3,000 feet.
  2. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the post house Matchframe in Burbank. I'm a student filmmaker looking for supervised telecine for 16mm project and was curious how this company is, particularly with working with students. Thanks.
  3. I got a price from Yale labs that they will charge me $175/hour for a completely supervised telecine. Does that sound suspiciously low to anyone. This is not a one-light telecine. Is this a good deal? Too good to be true?
  4. Thanks guys. I appreciate you giving me some help on this.
  5. Thanks everyone for all your suggestions. You've given me bit more insight into how this all works.
  6. Yeah I think we've gotten off topic guys. Lol.
  7. Hey Everyone, What is a reasonable rate to spend per hour on telecine, and how low is too low? Can someone also explain to me the difference between one-light and best-light and if it's significantly better to do a best-light. Thanks.
  8. I am planning on shooting a short film on Super 16mm and am looking into my different options regarding processing and telecine. I've noticed that places like Yale and Fotokem, which I think of as labs, also do telecine. Is the quality of their work any different from a place that just does post production and not processing? Am I better to just use Fotokem for processing then finding a different post house for my telecine? And most importantly, can anyone recommend a good, reliable place where I can do my telecine. I live in Los Angeles and want to find a place that I can trust. I've taken my stuff to The Post Group in the past and was unhappy with the service so I don't mind paying a bit more if it means getting what I want.
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