Also Cauleen Smith (along with lots of other chicago-based folks) was
commissioned a few years back to make a short piece from their collection..
this is it:

Songs for Earh and Folk <https://vimeo.com/71024774>

she has at least one other found footage short... I don't think it's
readily available .. called T Minus Two


also Buki Bodunrin's

even when live is sad people still have a good time
<http://www.adebukolabodunrin.com/even-when-life-is-sad/>    uh... made in
Roger Beebe's 16mm class circa 2005...




On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 1:30 PM, Beebe, Roger W. <beebe...@osu.edu> wrote:

> I just saw An Ecstatic Experience by Ja’Tovia Gary for the second time
> last weekend at the Columbus Black International Film Festival & think it’s
> really doing interesting work with found footage:
>
> http://www.jatovia.com/an-ecstatic-experience-new/
>
> Not a black woman, but equally worthy of attention is Christopher Harris’s
> “Reckless Eyeballing”:
>
> https://www.viennale.at/en/films/reckless-eyeballing  [Chris, where’s
> your website???  Couldn’t find it with a quick google search…]
>
> As for composition & sequence, again not a black woman (just a woman), but
> I showed Katherin McInnis’s “Hat Trick” in my intro film production class
> to set up a flip book assignment this week, and I think the way she uses
> contact sheets of found images could be really interesting for both
> conversations:
>
> https://vimeo.com/98387497
>
> And Jen Proctor’s remake of Bruce Conner’s “A Movie” is already becoming a
> classic of the genre (for the YouTube era):
>
> https://vimeo.com/11531028
>
> Lots of non-white-dude options out there…
> Roger
>
> On Aug 30, 2018, at 11:30 AM, David Sherman <davidgatessher...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> In a university production course have shown both Conner's  "A Movie" as a
> prompt for student found footage editing assignment and Marker's "La Jete"
> for photographic composition and sequencing.  I would be grateful for
> suggestions of short works by specifically women of  color that could be
> used as I mentioned above.
> Many thanks,
> David
>
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