Hi Tess,

I and other members of Olympia, WA. Crackpot Crafters (Devon Damonte, Jason 
Gutz, Eric Sarai, Meg Myhre, and several others) have been doing a lot of 
scratching on 16mm and 35, among other techniques, but not necessarily 
completing them as finished "films." More likely projecting loops of them in 
live performance venues as expanded cinema. We have a Facebook page with some 
clips and images, and I've posted some of my loops to my vimeo page.  
(www.vimeo.com/ruthhayes)

You might also check out the chapter on Direct Animation in Maureen Furniss' 
Animation Bible for which Devon wrote a significant chunk, as I understand it!

Best,

Ruth


http://www.randommotion.com
blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr

On Aug 25, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Tess Takahashi wrote:

> I'm doing something on films that employ scratching directly on celluloid 
> like Brakhage's Chinese Series, David Gatten's Fragrant Portals..., Dona 
> Cameron's World Trade Alphabet, Barbel Neubauer's work, Pierre Hebert's work, 
> Storm DeHirsch's Peyote Queen, and Len Lye's Free Radicals.
> 
> What am I missing? Old and New? 
> 
> Bonus points it it's set to African drums...
> 
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