A more material approach to scratching! Steve Farrer’s Ten Drawings Ten short films. For each film, 50 x 18″ strips of clear film were laid side by side to make a rectangle 18′ x 36′. A geometric shape was drawn on each rectangle, and the strips of celluloid were joined to make a film. The sound is created by the image carried over into the optical sound track. Reproductions of the drawings are available on request. https://lux.org.uk/work/ten-drawings/ <https://lux.org.uk/work/ten-drawings/>
Lis Rhodes & Ian Kerr …? 1975 twin-screen 10 hours "We were running two 100ft loops of film, one of which was black leader, the other was transparent. The idea was to change the two forms over, so we used black chinagraph to darken one and scraped off the other. By manipulating the film strip’s optical soundtrack in this way, from almost silence, we created quite a racket which was then supposed to resolve back into silence, but that would be quite impossible. (Ls Rhodes interview Art Monthly https://ocean.exacteditions.com/issues/30658/page/3?rc=cbded4bf-d38e-4932-96a0-97694481a793 <https://ocean.exacteditions.com/issues/30658/page/3?rc=cbded4bf-d38e-4932-96a0-97694481a793> and my own FILM NOISE 3 mins 16mm b & w, sound, 2006. https://vimeo.com/257689534 <https://vimeo.com/257689534> Made by hand in the darkroom without a camera. Raw negative / positive (7302) film was successively given longitudinal scratches over the picture and sound areas, contact printed, hand processed and repeated over ten times. Various tones and noises are produced through the optical sound system which coincide with the visual scratch. Rob > On 4 Apr 2025, at 04:55, Morgan Hoyle-Combs <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm currently in the process of creating a scratch film using found 35mm > footage, and I’m looking for additional influences. I've already watched a > couple of films by Richard Reeves and Stephen Woloshen, and I believe I've > explored all the available student scratch and paint films on YouTube. Any > additional help would be great! > > I've done some previous work here if anyone is interested > > In-Affect <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceKvGdLt_4g> > > > In-Affect > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceKvGdLt_4g> > > > > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
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