From: Kerry Laitala (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Aug 24 2009 - 11:46:31 PDT
My experiences with Colorlab have been fantastic. The timer there Chris Hughs is super conscientious and communicates well. I recommend them highly
Kerry Laitala
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There are 3 messages totalling 112 lines in this issue.
Topics of the week:
1. film processing in NYC
2. Millennium Film Journal: Last week of August special
3. Deadline for Helen Hill Award nominations
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Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 21:10:45 -0400
From: Eric Johns <email suppressed>
Subject: Re: film processing in NYC
Yeah, nothing but good things about Colorlab for me to say, either. I
live about 20 minutes from the Rockville location (they have a New
York lab, but I've never been to NY).
Eric Johns
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Alex Stockwell<email suppressed> wrote:
> I'll third colorlab in maryland. I participated in one of those make a
> movie in 72 hours projects way back when, and our team decided to shoot on
> film (crazy idea, yes). We shot all night and then drove the film up to
> color lab the next morning, they processed, timed, & telecined several
> hundred feet of film for us on short notice, and we drove it back that
> afternoon to edit.
>
> they are rock stars in my book.
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Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 19:22:39 -0700
From: Millennium Film Journal <email suppressed>
Subject: Millennium Film Journal: Last week of August special
We are entering the last week of the Millennium Film Journal 2009 August
sale. All available volumes since No. 2 (1978) are offered at a discount,
with the exception of the current issue (MFJ 51 "Experiments in
Documentary," sold for $12 including shipping).
Plus there are perks: free shipping for US orders over $25 and non-US
orders over $50.
The August sale requires purchase through google checkout.
Navigate from
to the pages of the issues you want, then click on the "buy now" button.
On September 1st we will revert to our old price list.
Grahame Weinbren
Senior Editor
Millennium Film Journal
http://mfj-online.org
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Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 21:07:59 -0400
From: Dan Streible <email suppressed>
Subject: Deadline for Helen Hill Award nominations
Below is the text also found at
http://www.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/orphans7/helenhill.php
Helen Hill Award 2010
Nominations open until September 1st.
The Film & Media Studies Program at the University of South Carolina,
the Nickelodeon Theatre of Columbia, South Carolina, and New York
University's Department of Cinema Studies collaborate to give the
biennial Helen Hill Award. To honor the legacy of filmmaker, film
educator, animator, activist, and Columbia native Helen Hill, the
award supports innovative independent filmmakers.
This year the award will fund its recipient to attend the 7th Orphan
Film Symposium, April 7-10, 2010, at the Visual Arts Theater in New
York City. There the recipient will screen her or his work for an
eclectic audience of filmmakers, scholars, archivists, curators,
collectors, students, and others working in media beyond the
mainstream.
Send nominations (including self-nominations) for the award to
email suppressed
This award honors work that affirms Helen Hill's artistic legacy,
lived values, and everyday passions. In a film culture dominated by
corporate interests and the values of consumerism, the Helen Hill
Award supports radically independent, innovative filmmaking of
exceptional talent. The award will go to a filmmaker whose work
celebrates and embodies such things as creativity, self-expression,
animation, small-gauge film, homemade movies and all things made by
hand, collaboration, generosity, liberal spirituality, activism, love,
play, community, and connection.
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