Francisco,

Yes, that was part of the conversation I had with Ben and part of the reason I 
thought he might not want this to circulate in the world.  I don’t think my 
experience of his film (which, again, I’d already seen more than a half-dozen 
times) is diminished by what I learned in the re-reversed version though 
(although it’ll be interesting to revisit it again now).  I completely respect 
anyone who prefers not to know, but I also assume there are some people out 
there who are interested in the process like I was.

(Nicky, a response to your message coming soon.  I’ve been in transit today, so 
I’ve been slow to reply.)

For what it’s worth,
Roger

On Jul 20, 2015, at 2:39 PM, Francisco Torres 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Doesnt it take the mystery out of it? There are some things in art I would 
rather not know how they are done.

2015-07-19 15:00 GMT-04:00 Beebe, Roger W. 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
All,

I assume most of you have, at this point, seen Ben Russell’s River Rites.  I 
just watched it an additional three times over the past few weeks as part of a 
show that I presented in Warsaw, Istanbul, and Paris.  As many times as I’ve 
watched it now, I continued to be confused about how the original action was 
choreographed, before being reversed in post.  Since I had the file with me, I 
knew it’d be easy enough to throw it into Premiere and re-reverse it, restoring 
the original motion to the film.  With Ben’s blessing (after the fact), I went 
ahead and did it and have posted it to Vimeo.  I do think it’s helped me learn 
a little something about the film, and I think the end (the former start) is 
actually pretty poignant in this newly flipped version.  I also reversed the 
sound and titles as well, although Ben tells me there was some work on the 
original sound that won’t be revealed in my “righting” of the finished audio.  
I took the liberty of retitling this re-reversal too, which maybe means I think 
this is more than a footnote to the original.  In any case, I do think it only 
works in palimpsestic relation to Ben’s film, so if you haven’t yet seen River 
Rites, check that out first here:

https://vimeo.com/25532189

And the re-reversed version can be found on my Vimeo channel, for the moment 
with a password, here:

https://vimeo.com/133853342
pw:  brrb

So, yes, an odd thing.  I’d be curious to hear any reactions you have.

…
Roger
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