From: Ekrem Serdar (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Sep 22 2010 - 14:10:32 PDT
ps - naturally "doing a piece justice" is decided by each piece itself, and
just because I'm feeling that it'd be cheaper to do so with film doesn't
mean that there aren't any concessions involved in that either. I guess I'm
just wondering which sacrifices I can make and which ones others have made
for small screening spaces.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Ekrem Serdar <email suppressed> wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I'm wondering if you could educate me regarding recommendations you might
> have for a good video projector for a small space that can do justice to any
> number of pieces, whether they be HD, or other factors that'll matter that I
> might not be aware of... The only real experience I have projecting video is
> with a small epson which was somewhat heartbreaking. I'm applying for a
> relatively small grant right now for a screening series in a small space,
> and my ignorant self tells me that it might end up being cheaper for me
> (read: more money for more films) to stick to film, get two good tungsten
> film projectors, but I'd like to be able to get some videos in the programs
> too. If there are any models you recommend, or if you think my presumptions
> are flat out wrong, do let me know and I can research them, whether they're
> available for rent around here if I can't afford it, etc.
>
> --
> -ekrem serdar
> austin, tx
>
-- -ekrem serdar austin, tx
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