On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Mike Maryniuk WFG < [email protected]> wrote:
> I seen your vimeo page.... > > Pretty bad. > About that Vimeo page... But that been the problem with most of the Digital "artists" since the 80s. They talk the talk but they do not walk the walk. Like those guys I saw near the ST. Mark's cube one evening back in 1997, they had rigged an early webcam into a minitaure motorized rig that looked a lot like Snow's La Region Central machine. When I approached them and tried talking to them about Snow and his film they just looked at me like children caught with their web browser (Netscape most likely) in the cookie jar... It was obvious they did not know one byte about experimental cinema or its history, they thought they were inventing the wheel or something. No culture at all. Those Whole Earth guys should have used as a motto "Access to tools- and their historic/cultural background" About the whole end of Kodak issue I believe that if I was a producer of a big budget film I would make sure to end with a negative and good print elements. It would be a pity to spend $100 million US and find out ten years later that your movie has sunk down a file sinkhole, like what happened to NASA a few years back.
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