http://www.caroleeschneemann.com/fuses.html

it says running time 18 minutes so if the film measures x amount of feet it
can be calculated at what speed to project.... right? 24fps seems more
likely.

2016-02-02 17:27 GMT-04:00 John Muse <jm...@sonic.net>:

> Hive Mind!  So tomorrow at Haveford College we're doing this thing:
> https://www.facebook.com/events/1070809686314585
>
> We can't seem to get a clear and definitive answer on the projection speed
> of Carolee Schneemann's Fuses.  Canyon doesn't know for sure, but helpfully
> provided this:
>
> >>> Anthology screens Fuses at 18fps, but acknowledges that it's difficult
> to
> >>> be sure with Schneemann's films. I've done a bit of digging on our end
> >>> and it seems like Canyon, at least since the printing of the last
> >>> catalogue, has given instructions to screen the prints we hold at
> 24fps.
>
> Anyone have a story to tell?  Advice to give?
>
> Thanks!
>
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