Hi Ruben,

I would try Mel's Lab who are the official distributors of Kodak films in
Quebec. The lab is located in Montreal. Usually you can place an order by
phone and then pick the film up at the lab:
http://mels-studios.com/en/post-production/kodak/
You can place orders at this phone number: (514) 390-3294
Or this email address: [email protected]

Otherwise LIFT in Toronto keeps a number of filmstocks on hand, including
super 8. They ship to Montreal:
https://lift.ca/equipment/store

Happy filmmaking,
Erin

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 10:02 AM Raymond Beluga Studio <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello frameworkers,
>
> Does anybody know where I can buy Super 8 film in Quebec City or Montreal,
> please?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ruben
>
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>> From: Nicole Baker <[email protected]>
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>> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 15:16:32 -0800
>> Subject: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series
>> Hey frameworkers,
>> I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has
>> caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has
>> single frame capability so I can use it for animation.
>> Thanks!
>>
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>> From: Dominic Angerame <[email protected]>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
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>> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 16:04:18 -0800
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series
>> That was my first 16mm camera. It is a work horse, however I do not
>> believe you can do a single Frame. I had a film 70da. It most likely is not
>> good for animation, it has a slow speed but not a single frame to my
>> knowledge.
>>
>> Dominic
>>
>> > On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:16 PM, Nicole Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey frameworkers,
>> > I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has
>> caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has
>> single frame capability so I can use it for animation.
>> > Thanks!
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>> From: Brian Wilson <[email protected]>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
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>> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 00:57:36 +0000 (UTC)
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series
>> Hi Nicole,
>>
>> I have a B&H 70 that I've used to shoot several films over the years.
>> It's a very durable camera, but very basic in its functions.  No single
>> frame, etc.
>>
>> I think you may really enjoy it for shooting, but it probably won't meet
>> your needs here.
>>
>> Best,
>> Brian
>>
>> On Monday, February 18, 2019, 6:04:39 PM CST, Dominic Angerame <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> That was my first 16mm camera. It is a work horse, however I do not
>> believe you can do a single Frame. I had a film 70da. It most likely is not
>> good for animation, it has a slow speed but not a single frame to my
>> knowledge.
>>
>> Dominic
>>
>> > On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:16 PM, Nicole Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey frameworkers,
>> > I'm looking to upgrade from my Revere 15mm camera. The filmo 70d* has
>> caught my eye... is anyone familiar? I'm especially interested if it has
>> single frame capability so I can use it for animation.
>> > Thanks!
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>> From: Scott Dorsey <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
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>> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 20:30:33 -0500
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series
>> This is the camera they handed out to Marines in Vietnam.  Marines could
>> not
>> damage it.  This is pretty amazing.  They are cheap and plentiful on the
>> used
>> market because they all lasted.
>>
>> That said:
>> 1. There is no single frame
>> 2. There is no reflex viewing
>> 3. It takes standard C-mount lenses which is good
>> 4. I forget which viewfinder you get with that model.  Some of the B&H
>> finders
>>    require additional finder lenses for each focal length lens you use.
>> Some
>>    do not.
>> 5. It requires regular lubrication.  If you get one, use turbine oil or
>> Mitchell
>>    camera oil on it and follow the directions in the manual.
>> 6. There is a through-lens prism gadget that can be used for through-lens
>>    framing and focussing, but you can't get it.  They didn't survive the
>>    Marines.
>> 7. It has a very very wide speed range.
>>
>> I think from your description that you would be happier with a Bolex,
>> either
>> reflex or not.  They will do single frame and are good rostrum and
>> animation
>> cameras.  Be aware that the finders are not always quite accurate and that
>> the reflex models require special lenses for anything wider than 25mm.
>> But
>> there are lots of animation rigs for them.
>> --scott
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Dominic Angerame <[email protected]>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
>> Cc:
>> Bcc:
>> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 17:33:53 -0800
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Bell & Howell Film 70 series
>> In WWII these were also called Combat Cameras. A tank could run over it,
>> leaving the camera man dead yet the film and camera would survive.
>>
>> There is a great shot of the Allies first  landing on Normandy showing
>> battle action. It is evident that everyone on the ship was killed yet this
>> amazing footage survived. It is also the scene that opens Saving Private
>> Ryan.
>>
>> D
>>
>> > On Feb 18, 2019, at 5:30 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > This is the camera they handed out to Marines in Vietnam.  Marines
>> could not
>> > damage it.  This is pretty amazing.  They are cheap and plentiful on
>> the used
>> > market because they all lasted.
>> >
>> > That said:
>> > 1. There is no single frame
>> > 2. There is no reflex viewing
>> > 3. It takes standard C-mount lenses which is good
>> > 4. I forget which viewfinder you get with that model.  Some of the B&H
>> finders
>> >   require additional finder lenses for each focal length lens you use.
>> Some
>> >   do not.
>> > 5. It requires regular lubrication.  If you get one, use turbine oil or
>> Mitchell
>> >   camera oil on it and follow the directions in the manual.
>> > 6. There is a through-lens prism gadget that can be used for
>> through-lens
>> >   framing and focussing, but you can't get it.  They didn't survive the
>> >   Marines.
>> > 7. It has a very very wide speed range.
>> >
>> > I think from your description that you would be happier with a Bolex,
>> either
>> > reflex or not.  They will do single frame and are good rostrum and
>> animation
>> > cameras.  Be aware that the finders are not always quite accurate and
>> that
>> > the reflex models require special lenses for anything wider than 25mm.
>> But
>> > there are lots of animation rigs for them.
>> > --scott
>> >
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