Tuesday, January 31, 2012

FIX University Special Guest "Monaco Films"

Tinted footage

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Monaco, Interformat Work Together to Preserve Nitrate

by Michael Hinton, Interformat

Fox Bathing Beauties

Monaco and Interformat teamed up recently to preserve a number of 35mm
nitrate reels for George Eastman House and for University of South Carolina's
Newsfilm Library. USC Newsfilm Library's Benjamin Singleton provided close to
10,000 feet of 1930's Fox News camera negatives, each with sound on film.
Subjects of the newsreels, which were distributed and shown in theaters as the
only visual news outlet of the era, included a Harry Houdini live performance,
parades, conventions, a zeppelin in flight and bathing beauties on the
beach.

Boxing with the stars

The preservation Fine Grain Master Positives were optically produced by
Interformat's Michael Hinton on a specially modified Research Products optical
printer, exposing only the picture area. Scratches were suppressed using
Interformat's Solid State Scratch Removal® system. The exposed negatives were
then run though a modified B&H contact printer, laying down only the sound
tracks. Picture contrast was managed with gamma control of the master positive
film processing.

Working with sprocketmeisters La Vezzi Precision and with Jaakko Kurhi of JK
Camera/Meritex, Monaco General Manager Jim Moye directed the manufacture of a
set of unique sprocket drives in order to accommodate copying of the optical
tracks from the fragile and shrunken nitrate negatives. During the two-pass
process, the sound offset was readjusted from the obsolete 11 frames to the
normal 20-frame advance.

In a joint project overseen by Ed Stratmann of Eastman House's Selznick
School of Film Preservation, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival and
Monaco/Interformat worked with recent Selznick graduate Anne Smatla in
preserving "Screen Snapshots: 7th Series," a 1924 nitrate print with a
hand-tinted section. Smatla prepared extensive notes on the film's condition and
content. Her input was essential in achieving the final look of the reel.

The Screen Snapshots were a series of home movies of current Hollywood stars
mixed with clips from their performances. The reel depicted Lloyd Hamilton in
black face and scenes of Clara Bow, Ethel Shannon and Kenneth Harlan clowning on
the Budd Schulberg Studio property.

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The tinted section presented some challenges. Before color film, sections of
black and white print were tinted and toned by hand with vegetable dyes to add
interest. Interformat tried several conventional film solutions in an attempt to
match the unique look of the nitrate. One test, referred to as the Desmet
process, called for copying the nitrate to a black and white internegative. A
second pass was subsequently run while printing to color positive stock,
exposing a series of negative color filters to simulate the final color of the
print.

The faded reddish-orange tint combined with the high silver content inherent
in the nitrate images presented a very rich hybrid appearance that could not be
matched with traditional film reproduction. In the nitrate image, the shadows
tend to retain more of the b/w appearance while the mid-tones and highlights
reveal the tint.

Boxing with the stars

Further testing with Interformat's Digital/Optical printer and a 4K capture
followed by color correction using Assimilate Scratch software and recorded to
fresh color internegative yielded a print with the closest match. The color
section was then spliced in with the print from the black and white preservation
negative.

"Screen Snapshots: 7th Series" will be presented during the 14th Annual
Silent Film Festival, July 10-12, 2009 in San Francisco. The showing will be
sponsored by Monaco DigitalFilm and presented by Anne Smatla.

Tinted footage

For more information about this event, visit the San Francisco Silent Film
Festival site
.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Pakiko Ordoñez "Digital Film" on Campus

La última vez. Dir. Silvia A. Moreno
6 months ago

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Library and Information Studies @ FIX University

(September-December) Term 1370

*All courses subject to availability of funding and instructor, and to enrolment minima.

DAYROOMMORNINGAFTERNOONEVENING
MONDAY2-09
3-01LIS 520 Health Sciences Librarianship A1 (TBA) Reg. 48345
155A/155B Education SouthTechnology WorkshopsTechnology Workshops
TUESDAY2-09 LIS 503 Information Services A1 (Cheryl Stenstrom) 9-11:50 [Reg. 32048]LIS 504 Leadership Mgmt. Principles X01 (Dinesh Rathi) [Reg. 34442]
3-01LIS 535 Advanced Topics in the Organization of Knowledge A2 (Ali Shiri) [Reg. 48178]LIS 598 Services for Special Populations A3 (Toni Samek) [Reg. 48351]
3-22 LIS 590 Practicum A1 12-1 (Ernie Ingles) [Reg. 43092]

1-17B
WEDNESDAY 2-09

3-01LIS 501 Foundations of LIS A1 Toni Samek & Ernie Ingles 9-11:50 [Reg. 42860]LIS 546 Marketing Library and Information Services A1
(Mary-Jo
Romaniuk)
[Reg. 48180]
3-22LIS 597/697 Advanced Research Methods A2
(Sean Gouglas) [Reg. 48261/48262]
3-110 (EdN)
THURSDAY 2-09
3-01

LIS 502 Organization of Knowledge & Info. A1 (Ali Shiri)
9-11:50 [Reg. 32046]

LIS 598 Citation Analysis A4 (Dangzhi Zhao) 1-3:50 [Reg. 48820]LIS 585 Multimedia Literacies X01(Margaret Mackey) 6-9pm
[Reg. 48179]
1-17B
3-110 (EdN)
FRIDAY 2-09 One Credit Courses - Fri, Sat & Sun
3-01 LIS 533 Database Design (IT) A2(Dangzhi Zhao) [Reg.48177]
1-17B
1-17C Faculty Meetings

Saturday
(Weekends)

LIS 587 Facilities Management X01(Judy Moore) [Reg. 48182]

LIS 599 Directed Study A1 [Reg. 32052]
LIS 600 Capping Exercise A1 [Reg. 32054] Students need to complete the new portfolio capping project PDF Document. Please note that the dates for submitting capping project forms are to be finalized; additional information will be provided in September 2011. All capping projects are due March 15th (for spring convocation) or July 31st (for fall convocation). Effective 2011/2012, all course-based MLIS students will complete the new portfolio capping project.

One credit courses:

LIS 587 Facilities Planning is also being offered as three one-credit courses/workshops (see below).

LIS 598 Lec.X02 Facilities Planning Part 1 (September 16 – 18, 2011) Carmel Gatt [Reg. 48348]

LIS 598 Lec.X03 Facilities Planning Part 2 (September 23 – 25, 2011) Judy Moore [Reg. 48349]

LIS 598 Lec.X04 Facilities Planning Part 3 (September 30, October 1- 2, 2011) Judy Moore [Reg. 48350]

LIS 598 Lec.X05 Copyright Issues for Information Professionals (October 21-23, 2011) Paul Whitney [Reg. 48513]

LIS 598 Lec.X06 Principles and Concepts in Technology Management (November 18 -20, 2011) James MacDonald [Reg.48514]

Offered on-line:

LIS 404/518 Lec. 90 Comic Books and Graphic Novels in School and Public Libraries (Gail de Vos) [Reg. 48480/48479]

LIS 548 Lec. 80 Library Services to Children and Young Adults (Joanne de Groot) [Reg. 48181]

LIS 598 Lec. 80 Knowledge Management (Dinesh Rathi) [Reg. 40818]

HuCo Courses:

The Humanities Computing program in Arts offers relevant technology courses each term. Check for these HuCo courses on Beartracks, and consult with your advisor about the process for taking external courses.

(January-April) Term 1380

*All courses subject to availability of funding and instructor, and to enrolment minima.

DAYROOM MORNING AFTERNOON

EVENING

MONDAY2-09
3-01 LIS 536 Digital Reference & Info. Retrieval (IT) B1 (Dangzhi Zhao) 9-11:50 [Reg. 54840]

LIS 545 Management of Human Resources X5
(Linda Cook) 6-9 [Reg. 67949]

1-17B
Other LIS 593 Archives Administration 85 (Leslie Latta Guthrie) RS 3-01 [Reg. 64592]
TUESDAY2-09
3-01LIS 598 Emerging Technologies (IT) B1 (Dinesh Rathi)
[Reg. 68828]
LIS 580 Contemporary Theories and Practices of Reading B1(Margaret Mackey) [Reg. 67193]
3-01 LIS 526 Instructional Strategies for Library & Info. Professionals X50 (Sarah Polkinghorne) [Reg. 68827]
3-110 (EdN)
WEDNESDAY 2-09

LIS 505 Research Methods for LIS B1 (Tami Oliphant) 9-11:50 [Reg. 59244]

3-01 LIS 538 Digital Libraries (IT) B1 (Ali Shiri)
1-3:50 [Reg. 63006]
LIS 594 Records Management X50 (Donna Molloy)
[Reg. 67194]
3-22
3-110 (EdN)
THURSDAY 2-09

3-01 LIS 531 Collections Management B1(Toni Samek) 9-11:50 [Reg. 57792]

LIS 591 Publishing X5 (Tami Oliphant) [Reg. 68071]
3-22
HSS 2-03 LIS 534 Information Architecture: Web Design for Usability B1 (Dangzhi Zhao) 1-3:50 [Reg. 67572]
FRIDAY 3-01 LIS 532 Cataloguing & Classification B1 (Ali Shiri) 9-11:50 [Reg. 63008] One Credit Courses - Fri, Sat & Sun
3-22
155A/155B
Ed South
Faculty Meetings
Saturday (Online potential)3-01

LIS 599 Directed Study B1 [Reg. 51764]
LIS 600 Capping Exercise B1 [Reg. 51766] Students must complete the new portfolio capping project PDF Document. Please note that the dates for submitting capping project forms are to be finalized; additional information will be provided in September 2010. All capping projects are due March 15th (for spring convocation) or July 31st (for fall convocation). Effective 2011/2012, all course-based MLIS students will complete the new portfolio capping project.

One credit courses:

LIS 598 Lec.X55 Project Management (February 3 -5, 2012) Geoff Harder [Reg. 68881]

LIS 598 Lec.X54 Government Information: Local, Provincial and Federal (February 10 - 12, 2012) Sharna Polard and Heather Close [Reg. 68876]

LIS 598 Lec.B2 Metadata (February 23-24, 2012; 9am-5pm) Sharon Farnel [Reg. 68982]

Additional course to be announced.

Offered on-line:

LIS 405/516 Lec. 95 Canadian Children's Literature for Young People in Schools and Libraries (Gail de Vos) [68209/68208]

LIS 592 Lec. 85 Intellectual Freedom & Social Responsibility in Librarianship (Toni Samek) [Reg. 64666]

HuCo Courses:

The Humanities Computing program in Arts offers relevant technology courses each term. Check for these HuCo courses on Beartracks, and consult with your advisor about the process for taking external courses.

Information to follow.

Further information to follow.

Spring Session 1390

LIS 590
SEC. ()
April 16 - May 4

PRACTICUM

Dr. Dinesh Rathi
Offered On-line

LIS 598
SEC. ()
May 7 - June 13

MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES
6:00 - 8:50 pm M/W

Mary-Jo Romaniuk
3-01 Rutherford South

  • LIS 599 Directed Study SEC. ()
  • LIS 600 Capping Exercise SEC. ()


Summer Session 1400

LIS 586
SEC. ()
July 3 - August 8

HISTORY OF THE BOOK
6:00 - 8:50 pm T/TH

Dr. Merrill Distad
3-01 Rutherford South
  • LIS 599 Directed Study SEC. ()
  • LIS 600 Capping Exercise SEC. ()

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Colombia Humanitaria Visits Campus @ FIX University


Colombia Humanitaria


Colombia Humanitaria Visits Campus @ FIX University







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Colombia Humanitaria y los nuevos gobernantes del Valle del Cauca reafirman su compromiso con las comunidades damnificadas por el Fenómeno de La Niña









Valle del Cauca, 20 ene 2012. Este lunes 23 de enero en Cali se realizará el primer taller del año entre los nuevos mandatarios del departamento del Valle del Cauca y Colombia Humanitaria, para realizar una jornada de empalme de los procesos que iniciaron los gobernantes salientes -y que ahora los actuales- deberán asumir y continuar.



El objetivo de este encuentro es construir un esquema de trabajo conjunto con las nuevas autoridades locales, a partir de la puesta en común de la información relativa a los recursos asignados a los gobiernos departamentales y municipales, así como de los principios, procedimientos y retos que orientan la actuación de los gobiernos a nivel Nacional, Departamental y Municipal. Particular énfasis se hará en el posicionamiento de las soluciones para la ejecución de los recursos de infraestructura.



Este Taller se desarrollará en las instalaciones de la Biblioteca Departamental, Jorge Garcés Borrero, Calle 5-24 A- 21 Cali, a partir de las 8:30 am.



Por último a las 4:00 pm se realizará una rueda de prensa encabezada por el Gobernador del Valle del Cauca Héctor Fabio Useche de la Cruz, en la Biblioteca Departamental, para entregar las conclusiones del encuentro.


Colombia Humanitaria y gobernantes locales entregan obras a la comunidad en Valle del Cauca



En nombre del Gobierno Nacional, el Gerente de Colombia Humanitaria, Everardo Murillo Sánchez en compañía del Gobernador del Valle del Cauca, Héctor Fabio Useche de la Cruz, y los alcaldes de los municipios de Yumbo, Candelaria, y de la ciudad de Cali, entregan la Placa Humanitaria a la comunidad como un símbolo de la atención a la afectación ocasionada por el Fenómeno de La Niña 2010-2011.



En una caravana partirá la comitiva por cada uno de estos municipios y hará la entrega oficial de las obras a los habitantes beneficiaros.


Monday, January 16, 2012

Super Bowl XLVI @ FIX University

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Madonna Super Bowl 2012Madonna is a Super Bowl virgin no more.

After weeks of speculation, NBC and the NFL confirmed late Sunday that the pop superstar will headline the halftime show at Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5.

Madge — who will collaborate with the creative team from Cirque du Soleil to create what’s being billed as a “signature performance” — follows in the footsteps of, most recently, the Black Eyed Peas, The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and Prince.

Push play below for an unofficial glimpse at NBC’s first commercial touting the Material Girl’s Super gig.

MADONNA PERFORMING NEW SINGLE AT SUPER BOWL XLVI

To promote her 12th studio album, Madonna may be performing at Super Bowl XLVI. New song “Give Me All Your Love,” featuring MIA and Nicki Minaj, may be part of her setlist.Madonna Performing New Single at Super Bowl XLVI

In an effort to make a musical comeback of sorts, Madonna is supposedly performing at Super Bowl XLVI, according to Madonnarama.com. At the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on February 5, the singer may perform five songs – a new track and four classics. The new one is “Give Me All Your Love,” featuring Nicki Minaj and MIA and co-produced by Martin Solveig.

Supposedly, the performance will have intense choreography and will feature cheerleaders.

The Super Bowl performance, however, is not official and neither is a world tour, according to Madonna’s publicist. Responding to statements from a press release posted to Live Nation’s site about a 2012 world tour, her publicist toldthe press: "[T]here is nothing to confirm or deny at this time."

Madonna’s 12th studio album is expected to be in stores byspring 2012, although no official date has been confirmed. “Give Me All Your Love” – supposedly the first single – will be out by February or March. While promoting her film W.E. at the Venice Film Festival recently, Madonna told the press: I'm not sure [when the new record will be out] but the first single will be released in February or March.”

Recording began in early July and is expected to continue until the end of the year in New York. Several producers, including Ray of Light’s William Orbit, are signed on to work with the singer. Although no tracks – full or partially complete – have leaked, Orbit and manager Guy Oseary have given their opinions via Twitter. Roughly a month ago, Oseary tweeted: "The music is so goooooooood."

Orbit, on the other hand, posted a less direct message: “I hesitate to make a comment about anything musical, y’all might think is a cryptic tease. But will say: \o/\o/\o/\o/\o/\o/\o/”

What do you think about Madonna possibly performing at the Super Bowl? Will she be more of a crowd pleaser than the Black Eyed Peas, or be just as divisive? And, do you think that working with current chart-toppers Nicki Minaj and MIA is a good career move, or will her upcoming album turn out to be another Hard Candy?

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