John Michaels
09-21-2005, 03:47 PM
I've been letting people know about these guys because the are a great resource for film, processing and telecine all under one roof. They are also new, and not as big as FotoKem and others. This being the case, they offer a very personalized approach to all jobs that they get in (even the small ones).
They process 35, 16 and super 8 (E- 6 ektachrome/velvia, ECN-2 color neg and black & white) in-house. They are one of a few that sell fresh film stock with their processsing and/or telecine in discounted packages.
They specialize in stylized looks including music videos, recreations, dream sequences, documentary, historical looks, etc. But, they are also exceptional with the "normal" looks as well.
They were formerly "Spectra American Color Lab" who did the best 35mm E-6 processing in the U.S. Spectra Film and Video now follows this tradition with all the equipment and key staff from Spectra American. They did a great job processing some 35mm Velvia for me and I wanted to let others know about them.
www.spectrafilmandvideo.com
They process 35, 16 and super 8 (E- 6 ektachrome/velvia, ECN-2 color neg and black & white) in-house. They are one of a few that sell fresh film stock with their processsing and/or telecine in discounted packages.
They specialize in stylized looks including music videos, recreations, dream sequences, documentary, historical looks, etc. But, they are also exceptional with the "normal" looks as well.
They were formerly "Spectra American Color Lab" who did the best 35mm E-6 processing in the U.S. Spectra Film and Video now follows this tradition with all the equipment and key staff from Spectra American. They did a great job processing some 35mm Velvia for me and I wanted to let others know about them.
www.spectrafilmandvideo.com