From: Andrew Vartabedian (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2008 - 07:29:07 PDT
Wow - thanks Ben. I had seen LIFT as a resource, but didn't know there was
a store associated. I appreciate your post.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:27 PM, ben d <email suppressed> wrote:
>
> ?Just wondering if anyone of you Torontonians have a good source for 16mm
> daylight spools.?
>
> LIFT. We have a store selling everything you need for making films on film
> at artist-based rates.
>
> To clarify is a late night Toronto inventory missing many collectives,
> venues and organizations:
>
> Production on film (and post on all formats) at LIFT, on video at Trinity
> Square Video or Charles Street Video (all artist-run centres);
>
> Lab at Niagara, Exclusive, Deluxe, Technicolor or handprocess at LIFT;
>
> Transfer at Frames Discrete, Exclusive, LIFT, Deluxe or Technicolor (choice
> is based on format and what you're looking to do);
>
> 16mm Opticals with Ray Cook;
>
> Presentation through Images Festival, Cinematheque Ontario, Pleasure Dome,
> Loop Collective, Inside/Out Festival, imaginNATIVE Festival, Toronto
> Animated Image Society, Wavelengths at TIFF, Reel Asian Festival, Rendezvous
> with Madness, 8-Fest, HotDocs and dozens of others;
>
> Some venues for DIY travelers CineCycle (possibly the world's only full
> format micro-cinema and bike repair shop), Gladstone Hotel, Revue Cinema and
> others (contact the folks in the programming section for ideas).
>
> Distribution is Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC) (film and
> video) and V Tape (video).
>
> Other places of interest could be the LABO (a media arts centre for
> Francophone artists) and Interaccess (electronics and new media).
>
> Another Toronto resource to check out is John Porter's website: "
> http://www.super8porter.ca/".
>
> Lots I missed. It's a busy city to say the least. It's also looking at the
> visual arts centres in town as most program media-art (not the commercial
> galleries or institutions). You can always find more contacts and info at
> the national media arts umbrella website: imma.ca or at the Ontario
> Artist-Run centre equivalent if you're more installation or visual-arts
> oriented: http://www.arcco.ca/
>
> Sorry to all I forgot, it's been a busy day and night.
>
> Ben
>
> "It is a society, and not a technique, which has made the cinema like this.
> It could have been historical examinations, theory, essay, memoirs. It could
> have been the film I am making at this moment." - Guy Debord
>
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> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 20:17:48 -0400
> From: email suppressed
> Subject: 16mm in Toronto
> To: email suppressed
>
> Hi all -
>
> Just wondering if anyone of you Torontonians have a good source for 16mm
> daylight spools.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Andrew Vartabedian
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