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The Light of Eons on Kodak.com

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hello all! I'm very excited to say that there is a profile of "The Light of Eons" on Kodak.com! It's a great discussion of my experiences shooting "Eons" on Super-8. If you haven't seen it, check it out! (you may have to copy/paste this link)

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/s8mm/ ... .6.4&lc=en

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Very cool David. Congratulations on the Kodak exposure and all of the festival wins. Great interview and the trailer for the film looks real good too. I look forward to seeing the film someday.

Amazing that you did a rough cut of an "off the wall" capture before getting the needed footage transferred. Exactly the flow I've been thinking of. Thanks for sharing this and some of your other tips.

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The Light of Eons, when might we be able to see the final film? I've been anxious for many, many months. Any predictions?

etimh, I love your quote....there's times when that hits close to home...i feel you, man.
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Congrats david, great interview!

When can we finally get a copy (of the film)? Can't wait for it!


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Thanks! I haven't mass-produced DVD's at this point of "The Light of Eons," but I'll certainly let everyone know when it is.

It will be screening this Thursday, February 9, at FlickerNYC, which I'm looking forward to!

Here's the info:

http://www.flickernyc.com

FLICKER #16
Thursday, February 9th
8pm
$8

New location:
The Brooklyn Lyceum
225 4th Ave, Brooklyn, 11215

(718) 857-4816

Take the R Train to the Union Street stop in Brooklyn. Walk one block to 4th Avenue and President Street.

http://www.brooklynlyceum.com

Flicker is a bi-monthly show of Super 8 and 16mm films, supporting and showcasing small gauge cinema. Each show features new Super 8 and 16mm work by local filmmakers, Super 8 rarities from the vault, raffle prizes, the Flicker Super 8 film grant, and more!

http://www.flickernyc.com
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well then! I'm just gonna jump on the first plane to NYC! etimh, you with me? We'll take So. Cal. to the East Coast! :wink:

(can't wait for the DVD, David!)
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That was a great trailer. =) Can't wait to see the film.

Anyway, what was the technique in getting it to high def? Also, did you use a rank for telecine?
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Post by woods01 »

So how did you get selected for an interview (same question goes for the
Sleep Always crew and their In Camera article)? Did they approach you
after you got your first screening and award?
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Post by David M. Leugers »

Love the look you achieved with the old Tri-X S8mm stock. Most people think it is too grainy for serious use. Beautiful, simply beautiful...

Let us know when a DVD is available. Congradulations!

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