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Katherine Enos

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  1. Thanks for this information and for these tips. They'll be invaluable. I also sent a query to the Black and White Film Factory since they provide some less common services (http://www.blackandwhitefilmfactory.com) and in addition to an interneg they offered direct printing on an alternate stock for an A wind in which the frames are flipped horizontally. I thought it might not be intuitive to edit the film that way but maybe, if you're intercutting only workprint printed in the same fashion (all A wind) you'd still get the movement you might want from cut to cut and you'd only have to visually flip the frame from cut to cut when you were splicing in film that was workprinted using the normal process. Anyway, that's what it seems like to me. Katherine
  2. I'm trying to source a KEM Universal manual. I posted this query last weekend or thereabouts in the Marketplace section of the Forum but got no responses so thought I'd try one more Forum section. Thanks. Katherine
  3. Are there any other options to print 16mm reversal to a 16mm film stock besides using an internegative? Sounds like since the reversal print stock was discontinued reversal is usually just transferred to video. I realize that use of an internegative will change the appearance of the print but want to stick with film. Thanks.
  4. How about contacting Kodak to determine if a special order would be possible. At one time I was told it was available by special order; perhaps it can still be had that way. Though it would have to be carefully handled, you could parcel out the stock to other interested parties.
  5. I'm looking for a manual for a KEM Universal 8 plate, combination 16mm/35mm. Please respond if you have one or can tell me where I can get one. Thanks. Katherine
  6. Stephen, Thanks so much for telling me about the book on ebay. I won it in auction yesterday and am looking forward to seeing what's in it. Cheers, k.
  7. To fully use the Filmaker stand. To play. :)
  8. I'm looking for detailed information on bipacking using an Oxberry Filmaker animation stand, including frame rates, film stocks, and exposures. If there's written information anywhere on the Web, that would be great although I'm not finding any at this point. Otherwise, I'd appreciate any information that anyone here could pass on to me. The camera is a 16mm Mitchell. Thanks.
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