Author Archives: Frederic Lapointe

LABELS ! To maximize the use of your archival solution.

14 april 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

In the past couple of weeks we have received numerous requests on our labels, so I thought it would be nice  to resume the characteristics and sizes of them:

LABELS FOR LASER PRINTERS

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  • Cryogenic plastic labels for long-term storage  deep-freezing harsh environments;
  • Cryo labels accept desktop laser printing and permanent marker;
  • Temperature Range: From -196°C to +120°C;
  • Water-resistant;
  • Wear and tear proof;
  • Do not jam printers;
  • Resistant to UV and Gamma irradiation.

CD/DVD Case (Part #STIL-CL24), size: 4.8″ x 0.276″

7″ Audio Tape Box (Part # STIL-CL41), size: 5.91″ x 0.394″

10″ Audio Tape Box (Part #STIL-CL42), size: 8.66″ x 0.394″

12″ Audio Tape Box (Part #STIL-CL34), size: 9.843″ x 0.394″

16mm Film Container (Part #STIL-CL18), size: 6.0″ x 0.75″

35mm Film Container (Part #STIL-CL19), size: 8.0″ x 0.87″

However, don’t forget that we can sell many different sizes of labels, different colors than white ..give us a call for more information!

Our  labels are a great complimentary product for your cans to insure a clear and reliable identification!

Contact us for details at  info@stilcasing.com or call !

Phone 888-414-0449 ext.10 ( USA & CANADA)

Phone 418-694-0449 ext.10

Etiquette permanente pour une solution d’archivage complète.

14 april 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

Dans les dernières semaines, nous avons reçu de nombreuses demandes sur nos étiquettes, alors j’ai pensé qu’il serait opportun de vous rappeler les caractéristiques et les formats disponibles, afin de compléter votre solutions d’archivage avec les boitiers de STiL Casing Solution ou autres ;

Etiquettes d’archivage pour imprimantes laser

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  • Les étiquettes sont en vinyl (plastique) pour une préservation à long terme sans tracas.
  • Température: de -196 ° C à +120 ° C;
  • Résistant à l’eau;
  • À l’épreuve de l’usure;
  • Ne coincera pas dans l’imprimante;
  • Résistant aux UV et l’irradiation Gamma.

CD / DVD (Item# STIL-CL24), format: 4,8 “x 0,276”

Boîtier pour bande magnétiques 7″ (Item# STIL-CL41), format: 5,91″ x 0,394 ”

Boîtier pour bande magnétiques 10″ (Item # STIL-CL42), format: 8,66″ x 0,394 ”

Boîtier pour bande magnétiques 12″ (Item # STIL-CL34), format: 9,843″ x 0,394 ”

Boîtier film 16mm (partie # STIL-CL18), format: 6,0 “x 0.75”

Boîtier film 35mm (partie # STIL-CL19), format: 8,0 “x 0,87”

Nous pouvons vous fournir  des formats différents,  … appelez-nous pour plus d’informations!

Tel: 1-418-694-0449 ext 10

Tel : 1-888-414-0449 ext 10 (sans frais Canada &USA)

STiL project – Archive CNA-Luxembourg

16 march 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

As an archivist you collect, organize, preserve and maintain control over and provide access to information determined to have a long-term value.

In 2009, we identified a complementary market and responded to a request from the audio industry. We created a new product line for the  preservation of audio and magnetic tapes. Made of inert polypropylene with antistatic which has an exceptional life cycle, its vented properties stabilizes the excessive humidity relative inside vaults.

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Créé en 1989 avec les missions de sauvegarde, de mise en valeur et de promotion du  patrimoine audiovisuel luxembourgeois

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In the past “records management” was sometimes used to refer only to the management of records which were no longer in everyday use but still needed to be kept…

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Les films primés aux Oscars sont bien prévervés

20 february 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

L’un des évènements les plus prestigieux de l’industrie cinématographique…les Oscars ! Les films primés sont bien préservés dans les boitiers d’archivage de STiL Solution Boitier. La France à  l’honneur “The Artist“, nommé dans 10 catégories, a décroché pas moins de 5 statuettes, s’imposant comme le grand vainqueur de la soirée

À propos de ” l’ Academy Film Archive”

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(version originale) Dedicated to the preservation, restoration, documentation, exhibition and study of motion pictures, the Academy Film Archive is home to one of the most diverse and extensive motion picture collections in the world, including the personal collections of such filmmakers as Alfred Hitchcock, Cecil B. DeMille, George Stevens, Fred Zinnemann, Sam Peckinpah and Jim Jarmusch.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences was founded in 1927 and began acquiring film material in 1929. The Academy Film Archive, established in 1991, holds all of the Academy Award-winning films in the Best Picture category, all the Oscar-winning documentaries and many Oscar-nominated films in all categories. ( more )

Award-winning films are well preserve…

20 february 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

The movie industry’s most prestigious honor, The Oscar !  Award-winning films are well preserve in the STiL Casing Archival Containers. (more)

About The Academy Film Archive

Award-winning films and others in STiL Casing Container

Dedicated to the preservation, restoration, documentation, exhibition and study of motion pictures, the Academy Film Archive is home to one of the most diverse and extensive motion picture collections in the world, including the personal collections of such filmmakers as Alfred Hitchcock, Cecil B. DeMille, George Stevens, Fred Zinnemann, Sam Peckinpah and Jim Jarmusch.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences was founded in 1927 and began acquiring film material in 1929. The Academy Film Archive, established in 1991, holds all of the Academy Award-winning films in the Best Picture category, all the Oscar-winning documentaries and many Oscar-nominated films in all categories. ( more )

NFL Films-The Film archivist of Legendary Football

3 february 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

By Published: January 22, 2012

There’s only so much that happens on any given Sunday of the football season, but there is a seemingly insatiable appetite for it on television. So the assignment for N.F.L. Films is “to take the same material and make it entertaining in different ways for different shows, for different styles of fans,” said Ross Ketover, who along with Pat Kelleher is a senior coordinating producer and oversees the 65 producers who slice and dice games for the division. They said they created a thousand hours of new programming last year.

While television networks focus on the live events each week, their division films the games – yes, much is still on actual 16-millimeter film – for an array of future purposes. They are simultaneously documenting the history of the sport, promoting the National Football League and providing an important revenue source.

“I’ve always felt that a camera is an instrument of realism – and a creator of myth,” said Steve Sabol, whose father, Ed, founded what became N.F.L. Films in 1962. All together, the decades of films have given football a mythology that no other American sport has matched.

Some of N.F.L. Films’ footage is woven into films, commercials, and future installments of “Football Follies,” the blooper reels that Johnny Carson helped make famous on “The Tonight Show.” But much of it – like that of Mr. Tebow on Dec. 11 – is turned around much more quickly so it can be shown on TV before next week’s games. The unit has special couriers who rush raw film from stadiums to its building in Mount Laurel, N.J., near Philadelphia, where it is processed. In essence, the shows keep fans entertained on the days when games are not played.

We are very proud at STiL Casing Solution to know that the Super Bowl championships are safely preserved in one of our Archival Film Can !

Inside the vault at NFL Films

Inside the vault at NFL Films

After 132 years of making memories, Kodak can’t picture a profitable future

20 january 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

I came across this article today and wanted to share with you. It’s amazing how long Kodak has been a pioneer in our industry!

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With a simple slogan of “you press the button, we do the rest,” the fabled Kodak company has given Americans memories to hold onto for 132 years.

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Astronaut Neil Armstrong took pictures of the moon with a Kodak camera in 1969, and 80 movies that won Best Picture Oscars were shot with K
But now the “Kodak Moments” seem to have run out after the upstate Rochester company founded by George Eastman announced Wednesday it has filed for bankruptcy protection.odak film. Kodak 35 mm. film even inspired Paul Simon to pen the hit song “Kodachrome.”

With more than 7,000 jobs at stake, Kodak executives are hoping to pull out of a $6.8 billion hole. In recent years, the company has focused on home photo printers and commercial inkjet printers that are finally on the verge of turning a profit.

If video killed the radio star, then digital cameras and cell phones are responsible or the possible demise of a company that turned average Joe Shmos into photographers by introducing the Brownie and Instamatic cameras.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/132-years-making-memories-kodak-t-picture-a-pofitable-future-article-1.1008945#ixzz1k17lrGfW

By Bill Hutchinson / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

“Kodak played a role in pretty much everyone’s life in the 20th century because it was the company we entrusted our most treasured possession to — our memories,” Robert Burley, a photography professor at Ryerson University in Toronto, told The Associated Press.

Les films 8mm et Super 8 – Le meilleur moyen de les préserver!

13 january 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

De plus en plus d’archives commencent à percevoir de donner plus d’attention au film 8mm et Super 8, des options de préservation les préoccupent de plus en plus.  Plusieurs préfèrent des reels à des noyaux pour la conservation de 8mm, ce type de format (y compris le Super 8) ont tendance à se désagréger quand ils se retrouvent sur des noyaux et laisse un terrible gâchis lors de son transfert à un reel. Les films 8mm (y compris le Super 8) sur des noyaux ne peuvent pas être enveloppés aussi serré que du 16mm sans le risque de créer des marques.


Nos boîtiers audio 7 “sont parfaitement adaptés pour s’adapter à une bobine de film 8mm et vous pouvez les préserver debout! Appelez-nous si vous souhaitez recevoir un échantillon ou commander !

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8mm and Super 8 Films – Best way to preserve them!

13 january 2012 by Frederic Lapointe

More and more archives are starting to collect or pay more attention to 8mm and super 8, so archival storage options are very much on people’s minds.  Many people prefer reels to cores for 8mm storage, 8mm (including Super 8) on cores tends to fall apart into a terrible mess when transferred to split reels. Magnetic sound striped 8mm film and single striped Super 8 are almost impossible to move from a core to a split reel 8mm as the stripe is only on one side of the film. 8mm film (including Super 8) on cores cannot be wrapped as tightly as 16mm without the risk of creating cinch marks.

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Our 7” audio tape boxes are suited perfectly to fit an 8mm film reel and you can store them upright! Give us a call if you wish to receive a sample or order!



Joyeuses Fêtes de STiL Solution Boitier

23 december 2011 by Frederic Lapointe

À tous nos clients,

fidèles partenaires de nos succès.

Un souhait pour vos célébrations des Fêtes.

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De notre coin de pays tellement choyé par l’hiver, nous vous souhaitons de vivre un Noël rempli de mille bonheurs, ainsi qu’une prochaine année à l’enseigne du succès.  Nous vous souhaitons par-dessus tout une bonne santé afin de bien profiter de ce que la vie offre de meilleur!

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