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‘Idyll’ by Esther Urlus
Excerpts from Recipes for Disaster, a zine designed and printed in New Orleans by Helen Hill about hand processing and alternative and DIY filmmaking techniques. Available in full from filmlabs.org (another great resource!), here.
There are no format wars, no compressing or codecs, no backing up or transcoding, no upgrades or obsolescence problems, no corporations to force us to buy new equipment. We are not in an economy but an ecology…
Pip Chodorov on artist-run film labs, in the fall issue of Millennium Film Journal.
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So recently I have been really getting into home processing of film specifically 16mm. I have just gotten a Morse G3 tank which I plan on using to develop some black and white reversal I have laying around. I have to say though this machine puts my home processing to shame. Check it out the subtitles are in German but you can get the drift visually.