From tony.meerakker at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 15:05:50 2017 From: tony.meerakker at gmail.com (Tony Meerakker (Gmail)) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 10:05:50 -0400 Subject: [Tig] One inch Type B videotape machine. Message-ID: <019801d307aa$9ec82d30$dc588790$@gmail.com> Happy summertime all Tigger's. Just wondering if anyone knows if there is still a company / individual that can playback one inch Type B videotapes? Someone contacted me and I am not sure hence me reaching out to all. I believe this client has material still on this format that wants it turned into digital files. Thanks. Tony Meerakker. From rich at torpey.com Fri Jul 28 15:19:58 2017 From: rich at torpey.com (rich at torpey.com) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:19:58 +0000 Subject: [Tig] One inch Type B videotape machine. Message-ID: Hi Tony, The best place for that work is: https://groups.io/g/OldVTRS There are several folks that still have Type B available. -Rich Torpey -----Original Message----- From: Tony Meerakker \(Gmail\) via Tig [mailto:tig at colorist.org] Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 10:05 AM To: tig at colorist.org Subject: [Tig] One inch Type B videotape machine. Sohonet www.sohonet.co.uk sponsors the TIG.=====Happy summertime all Tigger's. Just wondering if anyone knows if there is still a company / individual thatcan playback one inch Type B videotapes? Someone contacted me and I am notsure hence me reaching out to all. I believe this client has material stillon this format that wants it turned into digital files. Thanks. Tony Meerakker. _______________________________________________http://colorist.orgTo change subscription options, see http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig From david at dcvideo.com Fri Jul 28 20:57:39 2017 From: david at dcvideo.com (David Crosthwait) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 12:57:39 -0700 Subject: [Tig] One inch Type B videotape machine. In-Reply-To: <019801d307aa$9ec82d30$dc588790$@gmail.com> References: <019801d307aa$9ec82d30$dc588790$@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello Tony, We have working B format machines in NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Please contact us direct for more information. Thank you. David Crosthwait DC Video Archived Videotape Remastering www.dcvideo.com > On Jul 28, 2017, at 7:05 AM, Tony Meerakker (Gmail) via Tig wrote: > > Sohonet www.sohonet.co.uk sponsors the TIG. > ===== > > > Happy summertime all Tigger's. > > > > Just wondering if anyone knows if there is still a company / individual that > can playback one inch Type B videotapes? Someone contacted me and I am not > sure hence me reaching out to all. I believe this client has material still > on this format that wants it turned into digital files. > > > > Thanks. Tony Meerakker. > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://colorist.org > To change subscription options, see http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig From roblingelbach at icloud.com Fri Jul 28 21:35:11 2017 From: roblingelbach at icloud.com (Rob Lingelbach) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 15:35:11 -0500 Subject: [Tig] One inch Type B videotape machine. In-Reply-To: References: <019801d307aa$9ec82d30$dc588790$@gmail.com> Message-ID: And I can vouch for David, he?s been a stalwart of vintage and modern formats apparently since the beginning. (was hoping he?d respond to the original posting.) Seems not all that long ago, but it?s been five years since this colorist left L.A. for the northern lights and climes of Minneapolis and Minnesota. The most telling observation I can make is that though there is at times a regretful paucity of irony in typical conversation, sincerity, directness, and especially, lack of pretension more than make up for that missed sardonicism i grew to appreciate, while growing up in Manhattan. I don?t know if this particular program exists in other climes and cities, but here in the Twin Cities, with your Hennepin County Library card (I?m partial to the ?30+-year old Central Library where I work in Downtown Minneapolis, the building a work of art by architect Cesar Pelli) you can watch, via Criterion?s 419+ titles, 10 free per month. The Criterion collection, as it goes through its seemingly constant remastering, is where this vintage colorist (who loves gray scale, and particularly nitrate) would like to wind down his career. Are there any TIG subscribers privy to inside information, that would, if nothing else came of it, at least allow one to congratulate and perhaps contribute to their cause, admirable and appreciated by classicists the world over? Rob Lingelbach TIG founder (1991) Colorist, Literacy Tutor, amateur photographer (http://lingelbach.us ), amateur classical guitarist with a penchant for the Bach Lute Suites. > On Jul 28, 2017, at 02:57 PM, David Crosthwait via Tig wrote: > > Sohonet www.sohonet.co.uk sponsors the TIG. > ===== > > > Hello Tony, > > We have working B format machines in NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Please contact us direct for more information. > > Thank you. > > > David Crosthwait > DC Video > Archived Videotape Remastering > > www.dcvideo.com > >> On Jul 28, 2017, at 7:05 AM, Tony Meerakker (Gmail) via Tig wrote: >> >> Sohonet www.sohonet.co.uk sponsors the TIG. >> ===== >> >> >> Happy summertime all Tigger's. >> >> >> >> Just wondering if anyone knows if there is still a company / individual that >> can playback one inch Type B videotapes? Someone contacted me and I am not >> sure hence me reaching out to all. I believe this client has material still >> on this format that wants it turned into digital files. >> >> >> >> Thanks. Tony Meerakker. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> http://colorist.org >> To change subscription options, see http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig > > > _______________________________________________ > http://colorist.org > To change subscription options, see http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig > From roblingelbach at icloud.com Fri Jul 28 22:09:35 2017 From: roblingelbach at icloud.com (Rob Lingelbach) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 16:09:35 -0500 Subject: [Tig] Minneapolis Library (was: Re: One inch Type B videotape machine.) In-Reply-To: References: <019801d307aa$9ec82d30$dc588790$@gmail.com> Message-ID: Correction: >paticular program exists in other climes and cities, but here in the Twin Cities, with your Hennepin County Library card (I?m >partial to the ?30+-year old Central Library where I work in Downtown Minneapolis, the building a work of art by architect >Cesar Pelli) you can watch, via Criterion?s 419+ titles, 10 free per month. The original building is long gone, a Romanesque beauty replaced in 1961 by a kind of brutalist form. The Pelli work of art celebrated its 10th anniversary last year. An well written and illustrated article of the 3 versions of the Minneapolis Central Library ?works of art? were written up in an article recently in the local newspaper, the Star-Tribune: http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-library-block-was-once-home-to-other-noteworthy-buildings/430375493/ From dhisur at gmail.com Fri Jul 28 22:17:34 2017 From: dhisur at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Daniel_Henr=C3=ADquez=2DIlic?=) Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 17:17:34 -0400 Subject: [Tig] Music Video entirely shot on Super 35 and Super-8 Negative Film (5203, 7203, XX) Message-ID: Fotoqu?mica Films in Chile, was Associate Producer company of the latest Music Video, of Rezonancia Sound Hip Hop band (Rezuzitaun Album). Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaQgtLYDxFc&feature=youtu.be Broadcasted on a Free-to-Air TV channel in Santiago de Chile few weeks ago, and then released through YouTube platform (1920x1080 24 FPS). No 3D LUT was used for sRGB, rather kept in Rec709 but with an overall grade to compensate for what happens once it is compressed by YouTube platform, delivered a better result for this YouTube release. "Ellos no pueden" 3 minutes 57 seconds Music Video was shot with one Super 35mm camera (Arriflex 435 Xtreme) at 0.1 FPS, 24 FPS and 48 FPS and three Super-8 cameras (including a Pro8 Classic Max8) at 24 FPS. Lens used: Cooke 15-40, Carl Zeiss Ultra Prime 50mm and Master Prime 50mm on the Arriflex 435 Xtreme camera. Ultra Prime 50 and Helios 58 on the Classic Pro8 with PL adapter. Kodak Vision3 color negative stocks (5203, 7203) and custom loads of Eastman Kodak 5222 Double X black and white negative reformatted to Super-8. All ECN-2 films were developed at high quality Labs in Los Angeles (FotoKem, Pro8mm). The black and white super-8 films were hand-developed with a Jobo tank into Kodak D-76 or Ilford DD-X depending on the cartridge. Around 1200 feet of 35mm color negative and 190 feet of Super-8 film were shot for this project. Post-Production. Digital Intermediate at 2K1556 resolution. All 35mm color film scanned to 2K DPX RGB 16-bit through Scanity (FotoKem). The Super-8 footage was also scanned to 2K1556 DPX RGB 10/16-bit via ScanStation at Pro8mm. uncompressed 2K1556 DPX post-production within da Vinci Resolve v14 beta, (offline and online-editing, vfx, YRGB color grading with Rec 709 monitoring) done by Fotoqu?mica Films SpA in Chile; Daniel Henr?quez Ilic Filmmaker, Photographer, Post-Producer Fotoqu?mica Films