Hi Mat, and thanks for playing the guessing game.

Just remember this footage was shot in 1976, and actually it was shot by one of my students at the time. I am in the film, seen getting ready to take off in the airplane with that (magazined) Bolex .

This footage utilized a simple (analog) technique that I had been experimenting with since the 60s, a technique that my student (and assistant for the Christo film project) had seen in my film "Eye Lands" .

Some preliminary hints: the only aspects which utilize (more recent) digital technology are displaying two rolls side by side utilizing FCP. That and the fact that the original film had been telecined from the original 8mm camera rolls.

I am the only person that I know of to have ever explored this simple technique, which is to say I have never seen it used before. Even Stan Brakhage, who saw, loved, and owned a print of my film "Eye Lands" at the time never asked about the technique and I never mentioned it.
It had been, and apparently remains, my "secret" technique.

It should be relatively easy to figure out, although no one has quite guessed it yet. Maybe I am the only person to think it kind of a cool technique, maybe I should do some more with it before film stocks disappear entirely.

It does indeed look like it might have been two cameras side by side, but in reality it was shot with one camera. The mystery technique mostly involves why you see the flicker effect, the wonders of the multi-screen presentation is actually a new revelation.

Myron Ort






On Aug 27, 2011, at 1:12 AM, mat fleming wrote:

Whoop. A guessing game.

Looks to me like 2 cameras side by side with some kind of propelor shaped shutter in front of and between the 2. But I'm not sure how there are 2 images. are the propelor/shutter blades mirrored? Or is it some kind of prism? Or am I miles out?

Mat

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Myron Ort <[email protected]> wrote:
Here is some footage that is now part of a series of films I made in
1976 involving Christo's "Running Fence" in Sonoma County.

This footage has elements of analog and digital and is really a more
mysterious result than you might think.

OK, tell me how it was done.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6ObOGztwOg
_______________________________________________
FrameWorks mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

_______________________________________________
FrameWorks mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

_______________________________________________
FrameWorks mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Reply via email to