Hi Pip, I’d be happy to use an optical sound camera or lab equivalent - 
if anyone knows of one at a reasonable price please let me know. But I’m also 
pursuing the digital solution and will post any results here. Thanks everyone. 
Scott
        

        Scott Starkwww.scottstark.com
    
  
From: FrameWorks <[email protected]> on behalf of 
FrameWorks Admin <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 5:29 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] optical soundtrack generator? It’s easy enough to use 
a real optical sound camera (assuming you have done all the cross-mod tests and 
printing and developing and density tests…) and yes you can get them for free, 
but I think Scott’s project is not to use a traditional lab camera with sound 
stock but to use alternate and modern desktop equipment.
- Pip Chodorov



> On Sep 15, 2020, at 5:10 AM, Francisco Torres <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 'Scott wrote - '...to take an audio source (WAV or MP3,
> or direct audio from a mic or line in) and convert it to an optical track.''
> 
> Now I get it.... Interesting project for sure!  Those optical track
> printers must be inepensive now, getting the raw stock they use seems
> trickier. The film recorder problem, as others have mentioned, is that
> it is designed to create single frames. Also I dont know if they allow
> to print in the optical track area,,,,, Interesting project for sure!
> Hope this project works out and please keep us informed about it.

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